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multicast DNS service discovery


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h1. mdns -- node.js Service Discovery

THIS IS A FORK OF "agnat/node_mdns":https://github.com/agnat/node_mdns WITH ADDITIONAL PATCHES. THE MOMENT agnat/node_mdns BECOMES ACTIVE AGAIN, WE WILL SYNC UP AND REMOVE THIS REPOSITORY.

THE NAME OF THIS FORK ON NPM IS @mdns2@

|. Package: | mdns | |. Description: | multicast DNS service discovery | |. Version: | 2.1.0 | |. Installation: | @npm install mdns2@ (see below) | |. Documentation: | "mdns user guide":http://agnat.github.com/node_mdns/user_guide.html | |. License: | "MIT":http://github.com/agnat/node_mdns/blob/master/LICENSE | |_. Donations: | !http://api.flattr.com/button/flattr-badge-large.png(Flattr this git repository)!:https://flattr.com/submit/auto?user_id=agnat&url=https://github.com/agnat/node_mdns&title=node_mdns&tags=github&category=software |

mdns adds multicast DNS service discovery, also known as zeroconf or bonjour to "node.js":/joyent/node. It provides an object based interface to announce and browse services on the local network.

h2. Synopsis

bc.. // import the module var mdns = require('mdns');

// advertise a http server on port 4321 var ad = mdns.createAdvertisement(mdns.tcp('http'), 4321); ad.start();

// watch all http servers var browser = mdns.createBrowser(mdns.tcp('http')); browser.on('serviceUp', function(service) { console.log("service up: ", service); }); browser.on('serviceDown', function(service) { console.log("service down: ", service); }); browser.start();

// discover all available service types var all_the_types = mdns.browseThemAll(); // all_the_types is just another browser...

h2. Installation

On Linux and other systems using the avahi daemon the avahi dns_sd compat library and its header files are required. On debianesque systems the package name is @libavahi-compat-libdnssd-dev@. On other platforms Apples "mDNSResponder":http://opensource.apple.com/tarballs/mDNSResponder/ is recommended. Care should be taken not to install more than one mDNS stack on a system.

On Windows you are going to need Apples "Bonjour SDK for Windows". You can download it either from Apple (registration required) or various unofficial sources. Take your pick. After installing the SDK restart your shell or command prompt and make sure the @BONJOUR_SDK_HOME@ environment variable is set. You'll also need a compiler. Microsoft Visual Studio Express will do. On Windows node >=0.7.9 is required.

mdns is available as a npm package:

bc. npm install mdns2

If you want to play with the latest source code, here is a more manual approach:

bc. git clone http://github.com/Wizcorp/node_mdns cd node_mdns npm link && npm test

In case you want to run or even publish your package using the development version of mdns you may set the version field to a tarball URL:

bc. { "name": "discomvobulator" , "version": "0.0.1" , "description": "covers all your discomvobulation needs" , "dependencies": { "mdns": "https://github.com/Wizcorp/node_mdns/tarball/master" } }

h2. Documentation

See the "user guide":http://agnat.github.com/node_mdns/user_guide.html.

h2. Contributors

... in random order:

Your name is missing on the list? Shame on me. Please open an issue.

h2. Bugs and Contributions

If you find a bug, please report it using the "issue tracker":http://github.com/Wizcorp/node_mdns/issues.

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Last updated on 31 Mar 2014

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