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@juzi/nodejs-traceroute
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Node.js wrapper around tracert and traceroute process
npm install --save nodejs-traceroute
By default, the domain name given will be automatically resolved. Explicitly force IPv4 or IPv6 tracerouting by passing either ipv4
or ipv6
to the constructor.
import { BuildTraceroute } from 'nodejs-traceroute'
try {
const tracer = BuildTraceroute()
tracer
.on('pid', (pid) => {
console.log(`pid: ${pid}`);
})
.on('destination', (destination) => {
console.log(`destination: ${destination}`);
})
.on('hop', (hop) => {
console.log(`hop: ${JSON.stringify(hop)}`);
})
.on('close', (code) => {
console.log(`close: code ${code}`);
});
tracer.trace('github.com');
} catch (ex) {
console.log(ex);
}
pid: 4414
destination: 192.30.253.112
hop: {"hop":1,"ip":"192.168.0.1","rtt1":"1.817 ms"}
hop: {"hop":2,"ip":"10.233.33.58","rtt1":"3.149 ms"}
hop: {"hop":3,"ip":"10.55.96.182","rtt1":"7.820 ms"}
hop: {"hop":4,"ip":"128.241.1.205","rtt1":"178.187 ms"}
hop: {"hop":5,"ip":"129.250.2.9","rtt1":"211.609 ms"}
hop: {"hop":6,"ip":"129.250.3.43","rtt1":"229.458 ms"}
hop: {"hop":7,"ip":"129.250.2.163","rtt1":"237.948 ms"}
hop: {"hop":8,"ip":"129.250.2.138","rtt1":"237.913 ms"}
hop: {"hop":9,"ip":"129.250.2.133","rtt1":"241.748 ms"}
hop: {"hop":10,"ip":"*","rtt1":"*"}
hop: {"hop":11,"ip":"*","rtt1":"*"}
hop: {"hop":12,"ip":"*","rtt1":"*"}
hop: {"hop":13,"ip":"*","rtt1":"*"}
hop: {"hop":14,"ip":"*","rtt1":"*"}
hop: {"hop":15,"ip":"*","rtt1":"*"}
hop: {"hop":16,"ip":"*","rtt1":"*"}
hop: {"hop":17,"ip":"*","rtt1":"*"}
hop: {"hop":18,"ip":"*","rtt1":"*"}
hop: {"hop":19,"ip":"*","rtt1":"*"}
hop: {"hop":20,"ip":"*","rtt1":"*"}
hop: {"hop":21,"ip":"*","rtt1":"*"}
hop: {"hop":22,"ip":"*","rtt1":"*"}
hop: {"hop":23,"ip":"*","rtt1":"*"}
hop: {"hop":24,"ip":"*","rtt1":"*"}
hop: {"hop":25,"ip":"*","rtt1":"*"}
hop: {"hop":26,"ip":"*","rtt1":"*"}
hop: {"hop":27,"ip":"*","rtt1":"*"}
hop: {"hop":28,"ip":"*","rtt1":"*"}
hop: {"hop":29,"ip":"*","rtt1":"*"}
hop: {"hop":30,"ip":"*","rtt1":"*"}
close: code 0
The BuildTraceroute
function is used to create a traceroute object based on the provided options.
opts
(optional): An object that contains the following properties:
ipVersion
(optional): The IP version to use for the traceroute.queries
(optional): The number of queries to send per hop. Default is 1
.maxHopNumber
(optional): The maximum number of hops to trace. Default is 10
.waitSecond
(optional): The number of seconds to wait between each hop. Default is 1
.pauseMs
(optional): The number of milliseconds to pause between each hop. Default is 0
.import { BuildTraceroute } from 'traceroute-lib'
const tracer = BuildTraceroute({
ipVersion: IpVersion.IPV4,
queries: 1,
maxHopNumber: 10,
waitSecond: 1,
pauseMs: 0,
})
tracer.on('hop', () => {
// Will only trigger up to 10 times
})
tracer.trace('github.com')
The parseRttStr
function is a utility function that parses a string representation of round-trip time (RTT) and returns the numeric value of the RTT in milliseconds. It can help convert rtt data in hop events. It takes a single parameter rttStr
, which is a string representation of the RTT.
import { parseRttStr } from './utils'
const rtt = parseRttStr('6.35 ms')
console.log(rtt) // Output: 6.35
FAQs
Node.js wrapper around tracert and traceroute process
The npm package @juzi/nodejs-traceroute receives a total of 32 weekly downloads. As such, @juzi/nodejs-traceroute popularity was classified as not popular.
We found that @juzi/nodejs-traceroute demonstrated a not healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released a year ago. It has 2 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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