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dotlocal

v1.1.0

Published

Easily announce and discover .local domains over mdns

Readme

dotlocal

Easily announce and discover .local domains over mdns

npm install dotlocal

Usage

var dotlocal = require('dotlocal')()

dotlocal.announce('test.local')

// on any machine on the local network (assuming it is multicast friendly)
dotlocal.lookup('test.local', function (err, ip) {
  if (err) throw err
  console.log('test.local --> ' + ip)
})

You can also find test.local using normal Unix tools, like ping

ping test.local

API

var announce = dotlocal.announce(domain)

Announce your local ip on the specified domain.

announce will emit question everytime someone tries to resolve the domain.

Call announce.destroy to stop announcing.

var query = dotlocal.lookup(domain, [options], [callback])

Do a lookup for the domain. If you specify a callback it will call that when it finds any ip resolving that domain or a timeout occurs.

If not query will emit answer with an answer object everytime an ip is discovered.

Call query.destroy to stop a query (not needed if you are providing a callback).

CLI

There is a cli available as well

npm install -g dotlocal
dotlocal announce test.local

Or to query

dotlocal lookup test.local

License

MIT