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Convert IPv4 and IPv6 addresses to native BigInt and vice-versa
npm i ip-bigint
import {parseIp, stringifyIp} from "ip-bigint";
const {number, version} = parseIp("2001:db8::");
// => {number: 42540766411282592856903984951653826560n, version: 6}
const ip = stringifyIp({number, version});
// => "2001:db8::"
Parse a IP address string to a object.
For IPv4 returns {number, version}
.
For IPv6 returns {number, version, [ipv4mapped], [scopeid]}
.
Convert a object to string. Returns ip
. For IPv6, ip
is normalized to the "best representation" all-lowercase shortest possible form.
The module exports max4
and max6
properties which represent the biggest possible BigInt for IPv4 and IPv6 respectively.
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Convert IPv4 and IPv6 addresses to and from BigInt
The npm package ip-bigint receives a total of 20,390 weekly downloads. As such, ip-bigint popularity was classified as popular.
We found that ip-bigint demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago. It has 0 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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