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hosts-etc

v1.3.1

Published

Manages your system host file in a more productive way!

Downloads

1,287

Readme

hosts-etc

hosts-etc is your friendly neighbourhood host file editor for use within Node! Maybe one day it'll be a command line tool, but don't place too many bets!

What it can do though, is make it look like the hosts file is organised through regions and host comments.

Installation

$ npm install --save hosts-etc

Usage

// require hosts!
const hosts = require('hosts-etc');
// Or use everything as a promise!
const pHosts = hosts.promise;

// make a host object
let aCoolHost = new hosts.Host("127.5.5.5", "localhost");

// get all hosts
console.log(hosts.get());

// get hosts from a region
console.log(hosts.get("# region"));

// get hosts that contain the name
console.log(hosts.get("g(oo)gle"))

// get hosts that match the address
console.log(hosts.get("127.x.4.x"));

// set a host -- dw, duplicates are handled!
let address = "127.3.3.3";
let host = "hostman";
let opts = {
    comment: "Check out hostman! That project depends on this one!",
    region: "hostman"
}
hosts.set(aCoolHost); // set a host object
hosts.set(address, host, opts); // opts is optional!

// set a whole bunch of hosts! (duplicates are handled here too!)
let mcWorlds = [
    {
        address:"192.168.0.10",
        host:"my.mc.world",
        region: "mc worlds",
        comment: "My Minecraft world!"
    },
    new hosts.Host(
        "192.168.0.20",
        "their.mc.world", {
            region: "mc worlds",
            comment: "Their Minecraft world!"
        }
    )
];
hosts.set(mcWorlds);

// or remove a host/region/ip regex!
hosts.remove("#mc worlds");

// By default, a cache will be saved to limit the amount of reads to the same file,
//   but this cache can be ignored by doing the following. This is handy if you the
//   hosts file is altered while an instance of hosts-etc is running.
hosts.useCache(false);
hosts.useCache(); // this turns cache on, despite the current cache state!

Regions

Regions make managing your hosts file a whole bunch eaiser! The idea is that similar host entries go into the same region so that when you do a host lookup/delete, you have some ballpark idea of where to look. It also allows other programs to take care of their own regions, just like hostman does!

Contributing

Pull requests are welcome. For major changes, please open an issue first to discuss what you would like to change.

~~Please make sure to update tests as appropriate.~~ Yeah.... We'll get to testing one day... Maybe you could sort it out? 🙏

License

MIT