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mdns/zeroconf/bonjour service based on agnat ++ txtRecord support
h1. node_mdns - service discovery for node.js
node_mdns adds support for multicast DNS service discovery, also known as zeroconf or bonjour to "node.js":/ry/node. It provides an object-oriented interface to announce and browse services on the local network.
Internally, it uses the mDNSResponder API which is available on all major platforms.
On Linux and other systems using the avahi daemon the avahi dns_sd compat library and its header files are required.
h2. Installation
node_mdns is available as a npm package. To fetch, compile and install the add-on do:
bc. npm install mdns
If you want to play with the latest source code, here is a more manual approach:
bc.. git clone http://github.com/agnat/node_mdns cd node_mdns node-waf configure build && ./run_tests
h2. Tutorial
Multicast DNS service discovery provides a way to announce and discover services on the local network. Here is how to announce a HTTP server running on port 4321:
bc. var mdns = require('mdns'); var ad = mdns.createAdvertisement('http', 4321); ad.start();
And here is how to browse all HTTP servers on the local network:
bc. var browser = mdns.createBrowser('http'); browser.on('serviceUp', function(info, flags) { sys.puts("Up: " + sys.inspect(info)); }); browser.on('serviceDown', function(info, flags) { sys.puts("Down: " + sys.inspect(info)); }); browser.start();
As you can see the browser object is an EventEmitter. For each HTTP server a 'serviceUp' event is emitted. Likewise, if a server disappears 'serviceDown' is send. A 'serviceUp' info object might look like this:
bc. { interfaceIndex: 4 , serviceName: 'somehost' , regtype: '_http._tcp.' , replyDomain: 'local.' , fullname: 'somehost._http._tcp.local.' , host: 'somehost.local.' , port: 4321 , addresses: [ '10.1.1.50', 'fe80::21f:5bff:fecd:ce64' ] }
h2. Reference
h3. mdns.Advertisement
h3. mdns.Browser
h3. C API
h2. Bugs, Fixes and Contributions
Yes, please.
h2. Design Notes
h2. License (MIT)
Copyright (c) 2010 David Siegel
Permission is hereby granted, free of charge, to any person obtaining a copy of this software and associated documentation files (the "Software"), to deal in the Software without restriction, including without limitation the rights to use, copy, modify, merge, publish, distribute, sublicense, and/or sell copies of the Software, and to permit persons to whom the Software is furnished to do so, subject to the following conditions:
The above copyright notice and this permission notice shall be included in all copies or substantial portions of the Software.
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mdns/zeroconf/bonjour service based on agnat ++ txtRecord support
We found that node-bj-bindings 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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