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A Bonjour/Zeroconf implementation in pure JavaScript node 6 compatible
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bonjour
A Bonjour/Zeroconf protocol implementation in pure JavaScript. Publish services on the local network or discover existing services using multicast DNS.
Installation
npm install bonjour
Usage
const bonjour = require('nbonjour').create();
// advertise an HTTP server on port 3000
bonjour.publish({ name: 'My Web Server', type: 'http', port: 3000 });
// browse for all http services
bonjour.find({ type: 'http' }, function (service) {
console.log('Found an HTTP server:', service);
})
API
Initializing
const bonjour = require('nbonjour').create([options])
The options
are optional and will be used when initializing the
underlying multicast-dns server. For details see the multicast-dns
documentation.
Publishing
var service = bonjour.publish(options)
Publishes a new service.
Options are:
name
(string)host
(string, optional) - defaults to local hostnameport
(number)type
(string)subtypes
(array of strings, optional)protocol
(string, optional) -udp
ortcp
(default)txt
(object, optional) - a key/value object to broadcast as the TXT record
IANA maintains a list of official service types and port numbers.
bonjour.unpublishAll([callback])
Unpublish all services. The optional callback
will be called when the
services have been unpublished.
bonjour.destroy()
Destroy the mdns instance. Closes the udp socket.
Browser
var browser = bonjour.find(options[, onup])
Listen for services advertised on the network. An optional callback can
be provided as the 2nd argument and will be added as an event listener
for the up
event.
Options (all optional):
type
(string)subtypes
(array of strings)types
(type string | array of strings | array of {type: subtypes})protocol
(string) - defaults totcp
txt
(object) - passed into dns-txt module contructor. Set to{ binary: true }
if you want to keep the TXT records in binary
var browser = bonjour.findOne(options[, callback])
Listen for and call the callback
with the first instance of a service
matching the options
. If no callback
is given, it's expected that
you listen for the up
event. The returned browser
will automatically
stop it self after the first matching service.
Options are the same as given in the browser.find
function.
Event: up
Emitted every time a new service is found that matches the browser.
Event: down
Emitted every time an existing service emmits a goodbye message.
browser.services
An array of services known by the browser to be online.
browser.start()
Start looking for matching services.
browser.stop()
Stop looking for matching services.
browser.update()
Broadcast the query again.
Service
Event: up
Emitted when the service is up.
Event: error
Emitted if an error occurrs while publishing the service.
service.stop([callback])
Unpublish the service. The optional callback
will be called when the
service have been unpublished.
service.start()
Publish the service.
service.name
The name of the service, e.g. Apple TV
.
service.type
The type of the service, e.g. http
.
service.subtypes
An array of subtypes. Note that this property might be null
.
service.protocol
The protocol used by the service, e.g. tcp
.
service.host
The hostname or ip address where the service resides.
service.port
The port on which the service listens, e.g. 5000
.
service.fqdn
The fully qualified domain name of the service. E.g. if given the name
Foo Bar
, the type http
and the protocol tcp
, the service.fqdn
property will be Foo Bar._http._tcp.local
.
service.txt
The TXT record advertised by the service (a key/value object). Note that
this property might be null
.
service.published
A boolean indicating if the service is currently published.
License
MIT