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The

dns.lookup() method

is an inbuilt application programming interface of the dns module which is used to resolve IP addresses of the specified hostname for given parameters into the first found A (IPv4) or AAAA (IPv6) record.

Syntax:

dns.lookup( hostname, options, callback )

Parameters:

This method has three parameters as mentioned above and described below:

  • hostname: This parameter specifies a string which denotes the hostname to be checked.
  • options: It is in the form of an integer or an object. It specifies the options to be used during lookup.
    1. family: It is an integer value that specifies the family of the record. The value must be in 4, 6 or 0 where 0 indicates to return both IPv4 and IPv6 value, 4 indicates to return IPv4 and 6 indicates to return IPv6. Its default value is 0.
    2. hints: It is a number that specifies one or more getaddrinfo flag(s). More than one flags can be passed by doing bitwise OR of their values.
    3. all: It is a Boolean parameter. If it set to TRUE then callback returns all resolved address in an array otherwise it returns single address. Its default value is FALSE.
    4. verbatim: It is a Boolean parameter. If its value is set to TRUE then callback get all resolved IPv4 and IPv6 address as returned by DNS resolver unordered. If set to FALSE IPv4 addresses are placed before IPv6 addresses. Default value is FALSE now but expected to be TRUE in near future.
  • callback: It specifies a function to be called after DNS resolution of the hostnames is done.
    1. error:It specifies error if generated. For example 'ENOTFOUND' is set if the hostname does not exist or the lookup fails.
    2. address: It is a string representation of IPv4 and IPv6 addresses.
    3. family: It is an integer value that specifies the family of the record. The value must be in 4, 6 or 0 where 0 indicates it's not an IPv4 or IPv6 address. 0 is an indicator of fault in the name resolution service used by the operating system.
  • Return Value:
  • This method returns error, family of IP addresses and IP addresses through callback function. These data are passed as parameters to the callback function. Below examples illustrate the use of
  • dns.lookup() method
  • in Node.js:
  • Example 1:
  • javascript
    // Node.js program to demonstrate the  // dns.lookup() method    // Accessing dns module const dns = require('dns');  // Setting options for dns.lookup() method const options = {          // Setting family as 6 i.e. IPv6     family: 6,     hints: dns.ADDRCONFIG | dns.V4MAPPED, };  // Calling dns.lookup() for hostname geeksforgeeks.org // and displaying them in console as a callback dns.lookup('geeksforgeeks.org', options, (err, address, family) =>         console.log('address: %j family: IPv%s', address, family)); 
  • Output:
  • address: "fd00:0:13:13::22da:3e74" family: IPv6
  • Example 2:
  • javascript
    // Node.js program to demonstrate the  // dns.lookup() method    // Accessing dns module const dns = require('dns');  // Setting options for dns.lookup() // method, all as true const options = {     all:true, };  // Calling dns.lookup() for hostname //  geeksforgeeks.org and displaying // them in console as a callback dns.lookup('geeksforgeeks.org', options, (err, addresses) =>         console.log('addresses: %j', addresses)); 
  • Output:
  • addresses: [
    {"address":"8.8.8.8","family":4},
    {"address":"fd00:0:13:13::22da:3e74","family":6}
    ]
  • Note:
  • The above program will compile and run by using the
  • node index.js
  • command.
  • Reference:
  • https://nodejs.org/api/dns.html#dns_dns_lookup_hostname_options_callback

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