inet_xtoy

inet_ntop() and inet_pton() bindings for Node.js

Usage no npm install needed!

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  import inetXtoy from 'https://cdn.skypack.dev/inet_xtoy';
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README

node-inet-xtoy

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inet_ntop() and inet_pton() bindings for Node.js

Installation

npm install inet_xtoy

Example

const { inet_ntop, inet_pton } = require('inet_xtoy');

console.log(inet_pton('127.0.0.1'));
console.log(inet_pton('::1'));
console.log(inet_ntop(inet_pton('127.0.0.1')));
console.log(inet_ntop(inet_pton('::1')));

API

inet_ntop(buf) converts an IPv4 or IPv6 address buf from binary to text form.

buf is expected to be a 4 (IPv4) or 16 (IPv6) bytes long String or Buffer.

Returns the IP address as a string or throws an Error in case the call to inet_ntop(3) fails.

Throws TypeError when the number of arguments is not 1, or when buf is neither String nor Buffer, or when the length of buf si neither 4 nor 16.

inet_pton(ip) converts an IPv4 or IPv6 address buf from text to binary form.

ip is expected to be a string. If ip is not a valid IP address, the function returns null.

Returns Buffer with binary form of the given ip, the length of the buffer is either 4 or 16 bytes.

Throws TypeError when the number of arguments is not 1, or when ip is not a string.

Throws Error when a call to inet_pton(3) fails.