ntp-time
Installation
With npm:
npm install ntp-time
With yarn:
yarn add ntp-time
Methods and usage
Client
To instantiate an NTP Client you just have to require the client class from the module and then instantiate it inside your code. To get the time you must use the syncTime
method.
client.js
const NTP = require('ntp-time').Client;
const client = new NTP('a.st1.ntp.br', 123, { timeout: 5000 });
async function sync() {
try {
await client.syncTime();
} catch (err) {
console.log(err);
}
}
sync();
client
.syncTime()
.then(time => console.log(time))
.catch(console.log);
Server
To put a server up, you must require the server class from the ntp-time
module, pass a request callback to it and use the listen method, with a port and an callback as an argument. Inside the request callback you can manipulate the message the way you want.
server.js
const NTPServer = require('ntp-time').Server;
const server = new NTPServer();
server.handle((message, response) => {
console.log('Server message:', message);
message.transmitTimestamp = Math.floor(Date.now() / 1000);
response(message);
});
server.listen(123, err => {
if (err) throw err;
console.log('Server listening');
});
For more didatic code, go to the examples page.