@yued/domain-ping
v0.2.0
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A small Node.js module that attempts to ping a domain
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Domain Ping
A small Node.js module that attempts to ping a domain.
It does the following:
- Fetches the domain's IP address from the DNS records
- Checks if the server is responding to ping requests for that IP address
- Checks if the server is responding to HTTP requests for that domain
When done, it returns an object with the gathered data (check Usage below).
Warning
I'll be implementing changes as quickly as possible, if you have a bug report or feature request, please read the Feedback section.
Please take note that this is still a beta module.
I'll ensure that patch
(0.0.x) updates won't break your code, but major
(x.0.0) and minor
(0.x.0) ones might.
Always check this README file before upgrading to the latest version.
Changelog
Installation
To install the package, run this inside your project's folder.
$ npm install domain-ping --save
Usage
The module exports a Promise that must be handled on your side.
const domainPing = require("domain-ping");
domainPing('github.com') // Insert the domain you want to ping
.then((res) => {
console.log(res); // Replace with your code
})
.catch((error) => {
console.error(error);
});
This example should output an object like this:
{ domain: 'github.com',
ip: '192.30.253.112',
ping: true,
online: true,
statusCode: 200,
success: true }
Where:
domain
is the domain you requestedip
is the IP address the domain should be pointing to, as defined in the DNS server by an A recordping
is true if the server is responding to ping requests, false otherwise (false does not mean it's down, ICMP could be blocked on the server's firewall)online
is true if the server is responding to HTTP requests for the chosen domain, with status code = 200, false otherwisestatusCode
is the actual status code replied by the server in the HTTP request (200, 404, 503, etc)success
is true if the entire process executed correctly, false otherwise (check Errors below)
Errors
In case of error, the output should look like this:
{ domain: 'githubabc.com',
success: false,
error: 'getaddrinfo ENOTFOUND githubabc.com' }
Where:
error
is the actual message generated by the original error when it occurred, in the example above the domaingithubabc.com
doesn't appear to have an A record on the DNS server
Feedback
All bug reports and feature requests are welcome, and should be submitted through one of the following channels:
- Create a Github issue here
- Tweet me at @ricardonunesdev
- Chat with me on Gitter
- Send email to [email protected]
All requests will be created as Github issues, if you don't use that channel.
License
MIT © Ricardo Nunes