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mini-dns-resolver

v1.1.0

Published

A simple DNS resolver package for Node.js with TypeScript support. Provides both single and bulk domain lookups.

Downloads

63

Readme

Mini DNS Resolver

A simple DNS resolver package for Node.js with TypeScript support. Provides both single and bulk domain lookups. Available as NPM package.

Installation

npm install mini-dns-resolver

Usage

import { DNSResolver } from 'mini-dns-resolver';

// Create resolver instance with optional cache timeout (default: 5 minutes)
const resolver = new DNSResolver({ cacheTimeout: 60000 });

// Single domain lookup
try {
  const result = await resolver.lookup('google.com');
  console.log(result);
} catch (error) {
  console.error('Lookup failed:', error);
}

// Multiple domains lookup (failures won't affect successful lookups)
try {
  const results = await resolver.lookupAll(['github.com', 'example.com']);
  console.log(results);
} catch (error) {
  console.error('Bulk lookup failed:', error);
}

// Filter specific record types
const result = await resolver.lookup('gmail.com');
const mxRecords = result.records.filter(record => record.type === 'MX');

API

lookup(domain: string): Promise<DNSLookupResult>

Resolves all DNS records for a single domain. Uses cache if available. Throws an error if no records are found or if resolution fails.

lookupAll(domains: string[]): Promise<DNSLookupResult[]>

Resolves DNS records for multiple domains. Returns results only for successful lookups, silently skipping failed ones.

Types

interface DNSRecord {
  type: 'A' | 'AAAA' | 'MX' | 'TXT' | 'NS' | 'CNAME';
  value: string;
}

interface DNSLookupResult {
  domain: string;
  records: DNSRecord[];
  timestamp: Date;
  responseTime: number;
  fromCache: boolean;
}

Examples

For working examples, check out the examples directory:

git clone https://github.com/junjie-w/mini-dns-resolver.git
cd mini-dns-resolver/examples

# Try different examples
npm install
npm run lookup:lib                           # Library usage with caching example
npm run lookup:args google.com               # Command line lookup with single domain
npm run lookup:args google.com github.com    # Command line lookup with multiple domains

Error Handling

The package throws errors in these cases:

  • No DNS records found for domain
  • DNS resolution failures
  • Network issues

License

MIT