3.0.2 • Published 4 months ago

dns-over-http-resolver v3.0.2

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DNS over HTTP resolver

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Install

$ npm i dns-over-http-resolver

Browser <script> tag

Loading this module through a script tag will make it's exports available as DnsOverHttpResolver in the global namespace.

<script src="https://unpkg.com/dns-over-http-resolver/dist/index.min.js"></script>

Isomorphic DNS over HTTP resolver using fetch.

API based on Node.js' dns promises API, allowing the native dns module to be used if available when relying on this API.

Usage

const DnsOverHttpResolver = require('dns-over-http-resolver')

const dohResolver = new DnsOverHttpResolver(options)

Cloudflare and Google DNS servers are used by default. They can be replaced via the API.

You can also use require('dns').promises in Node.js in lieu of this module.

options

You can provide the following options for the DnsOverHttpResolver:

NameTypeDescriptionDefault
maxCachenumbermaximum number of cached dns records100

API

resolve(hostname, rrType)

Uses the DNS protocol to resolve the given host name into a DNS record.

Parameters

NameTypeDescription
hostnamestringhost name to resolve
[rrType]stringresource record type (default: 'A')

Returns

TypeDescription
Promise<Array<string>>returns a Promise resolving a DNS record according to its type

Example

const DnsOverHttpResolver = require('dns-over-http-resolver')
const resolver = new DnsOverHttpResolver()

const hostname = 'google.com'
const recordType = 'TXT'

const dnsRecord = await resolver.resolve(hostname, recordType)

resolve4(hostname)

Uses the DNS protocol to resolve the given host name into IPv4 addresses.

Parameters

NameTypeDescription
hostnamestringhost name to resolve

Returns

TypeDescription
Promise<Array<string>>returns a Promise resolving IPv4 addresses

Example

const DnsOverHttpResolver = require('dns-over-http-resolver')
const resolver = new DnsOverHttpResolver()

const hostname = 'google.com'

const address = await resolver.resolve4(hostname) // ['216.58.212.142']

resolve6(hostname)

Uses the DNS protocol to resolve the given host name into IPv6 addresses.

Parameters

NameTypeDescription
hostnamestringhost name to resolve

Returns

TypeDescription
Promise<Array<string>>returns a Promise resolving IPv6 addresses

Example

const DnsOverHttpResolver = require('dns-over-http-resolver')
const resolver = new DnsOverHttpResolver()

const hostname = 'google.com'

const address = await resolver.resolve6(hostname) // ['2a00:1450:4001:801::200e']

resolveTxt(hostname)

Uses the DNS protocol to resolve the given host name into a Text Record.

Parameters

NameTypeDescription
hostnamestringhost name to resolve

Returns

TypeDescription
Promise<Array<Array<string>>>returns a Promise resolving a Text Record

Example

const DnsOverHttpResolver = require('dns-over-http-resolver')
const resolver = new DnsOverHttpResolver()

const hostname = 'google.com'

const address = await resolver.resolveTxt(hostname) // [['v=spf1 -all']]

getServers()

Get an array of the IP addresses currently configured for DNS resolution. These addresses are formatted according to RFC 5952. It can include a custom port.

Returns

TypeDescription
Array<string>returns array of DNS servers used

Example

const DnsOverHttpResolver = require('dns-over-http-resolver')

const resolver = new DnsOverHttpResolver()
const servers = resolver.getServers()

setServers(servers)

Sets the IP address and port of servers to be used when performing DNS resolution. Note that the servers order will be randomized on each request for load distribution.

Parameters

NameTypeDescription
serversArray<string>Array of RFC 5952 formatted addresses.

Example

const DnsOverHttpResolver = require('dns-over-http-resolver')

const resolver = new DnsOverHttpResolver()
resolver.setServers(['https://cloudflare-dns.com/dns-query'])

Contribute

Feel free to dive in! Open an issue or submit PRs.

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License

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Contribution

Unless you explicitly state otherwise, any contribution intentionally submitted for inclusion in the work by you, as defined in the Apache-2.0 license, shall be dual licensed as above, without any additional terms or conditions.

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