Separate reload and ship with prebuilt list of TLDs #3
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The DomainParser repository could already include an nearly up-to-date list of tlds (similar to the cached file it uses currently). The repository would then also include a tool to update that file manually through the command line. The update process could also be hooked into
composer install
. So that if you composer install it automatically creates a very fresh list of tlds.This has the benefit of fixing issue #4 and reducing the requirement to contact remote servers for a list of TLDs. Although TLDs are added from time to time, they don't change that often that it would require a "realtime" mechanism.
This PR separates the loading from the reloading of the file and adds a prebuilt cached file but does only provide an initial implementation of a tool to refresh it.