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Pure JavaScript/NodeJS mDNS discovery implementation. It's definitely not a full implementation at the current state and it will NOT work in the browser.
The starting inspiration came from https://github.com/GoogleChrome/chrome-app-samples/tree/master/mdns-browser but adapted for node. It's not much left of that now though.
NEW LOCATION
This project was moved into it's own organisation. Please update any git remotes you might have pointing here.
git remote set-url origin https://github.com/mdns-js/node-mdns-js.git
Install by
npm install mdns-js
If you are running node version < 4.1 you will have to use a version of this library that is below version 0.5.0
It would be great to have a full implementation of mDSN + DNS-SD in pure JS but progress will be slow unless someone is willing to pitch in with pull requests, specifications for wanted functions etc. Also, as you should avoid to have multiple mDNS stacks on a system this might clash with stuff like avahi and bonjour.
var mdns = require('mdns-js');
//if you have another mdns daemon running, like avahi or bonjour, uncomment following line
//mdns.excludeInterface('0.0.0.0');
var browser = mdns.createBrowser();
browser.on('ready', function () {
browser.discover();
});
browser.on('update', function (data) {
console.log('data:', data);
});
Please report any issues at https://github.com/mdns-js/node-mdns-js/issues
But please check if there is a similar issue already reported and make a note of which OS and OS version you are running. There is some issues that turn up only on Windows 8.1 but not in Windows 7 for example. And there are differences between Mac and Windows so... please...
Another important thing to know if there is another mdns service running on the same machine. This would be for example Bonjour and Avahi.
This library is using the debug module from TJ Holowaychuk and can be used like this.
DEBUG=mdns:* node examples/simple.js
This will spit out LOTS of information that might be useful. If you have some issues with something where you might want to communicate the contents of a packet (ie create an issue on github) you could limit the debug information to just that.
DEBUG=mdns:browser:packet node examples/simple.js
Pull-request will be gladly accepted.
If possible any api should be as close match to the api of node-mdns but be pragmatic. Look at issue #5.
Please run any existing tests with
npm test
and preferably add more tests.
Before creating a pull-request please run
npm run lint
This will run jshint as well as jscs that will do some basic syntax and code style checks. Fix any issues befor committing and creating a pull-request.
Look at the .eslintrc file for the details.
Apache 2.0. See LICENSE file.
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JavaScript/NodeJS mDNS discovery implementation
We found that mdns-js 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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