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Convert IPv4 or IPv6 address to the Buffer.
const { pton4, pton6 } = require('ip2buf')
pton4('8.8.8.8') // Buffer<0x8, 0x8, 0x8, 0x8>
pton6('2001::') // Buffer<0x20, 0x01, 0, ...>
| library | time (2e6 times) |
|---|---|
| native | 296.627ms |
| ip2buf | 283.710ms |
| ipaddr.js | 1728.538ms |
| library | time (1e6 times) |
|---|---|
| native | 333.071ms |
| ip2buf | 767.788ms |
| ipaddr.js | 1828.334ms |
pton(af: number, addr: string, [[dest: Buffer], index: number]): BufferConvert IPv4 or IPv6 address to the Buffer.
const { pton, constants: { IPV4_OCTETS, IPV6_OCTETS } } = require('ip2buf')
pton(IPV4_OCTETS, '127.0.0.1')
pton(IPV6_OCTETS, '::1')
pton4(addr: string, [[dest: Buffer], index: number]): BufferConvert IPv4 address to the Buffer.
pton6(addr: string, [[dest: Buffer], index: number]): BufferConvert IPv6 address to the Buffer.
constants: Object
IPV4_OCTETS - size of IPv4 target buffer.IPV6_OCTETS - size of IPv6 target buffer.MIT, 2017 (c) Dmitry Tsvettsikh
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Convert IPv4 or IPv6 address to the Buffer.
We found that ip2buf demonstrated a not healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released a year ago. It has 1 open source maintainer collaborating on the project.
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