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broadcast-address

v1.0.2

Published

A simple utility tool to quickly calculate and return the broadcast address for a particular network interface.

Downloads

329

Readme

broadcast-address

Concise and correct way to calculate the broadcast address for a particular network interface. You can calculate the broadcast address by doing a bitwise OR over the bit complements of the subnet mask and the selected IP address.

Install

$ npm install --save broadcast-address

Usage

broadcastAddress takes two parameters of which one is optional (address).

  • interface of type {string}: define for which network interface you'd like a broadcast address.
  • address of type {string}: define for which specific address on that interface you'd like to calculate the broadcast address from. Picks the first IPv4 address on the network interface if none is given.

The function can also throw errors, namely:

  • Unknown network interface (xyz). of type {Error}: when an unknown network interface was given.
  • No address info found. Specify a valid address. of type {Error}: when no address info could be selected on that interface.

Examples

const broadcastAddress = require('broadcast-address');
 
broadcastAddress('lo0'); //-> 127.255.255.255
broadcastAddress('lo0', '127.0.0.1'); //-> 127.255.255.255
broadcastAddress('en1'); //-> 192.168.178.255

Note: the output is just exemplary.

Typescript

Included is an index.d.ts file, Typescript should automatically pick this file up and apply the typings across your codebase.

import * as broadcastAddress from "broadcast-address";
 
broadcastAddress("lo0"); //-> 127.255.255.255
broadcastAddress("lo0", "127.0.0.1"); //-> 127.255.255.255
broadcastAddress("en1"); //-> 192.168.178.255

Note: the output is just exemplary.

License

Copyright © 2018, Alex Burghardt. Made available under the MIT license.