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dns-sd

A module of utilities for DNS-SD (aka Zeroconf, Bonjour, Avahi), featuring:

  • Advertise and browse DNS-SD services over multicast DNS (compliant with RFC 6763)
  • A generic mDNS continuous querier (compliant with RFC 6762)
  • A generic mDNS responder (compliant with RFC 6762)
  • Utilities for encoding and decoding DNS messages to and from Uint8Array.
  • Works with any JS runtime (e.g. Deno, Node)
  • Implemented completely in TypeScript

Motivation

This module was made so that Earthstar can have automatic peer discovery on a local network. Earthstar is written in TypeScript, and can run in browsers, Deno, and Node.

I made this because there weren't any DNS-SD libraries written in TypeScript and which had service browsing and service advertising and which could run on alternative JS runtimes like Deno (theoretically this module can run in the browser, which is cool — even if it doesn't make any sense).

I also wanted something that used standard Uint8Array instead of Node's Buffer for message encoding and decoding.

Usage

This module works for both Deno and Node. The multicast drivers for each can be found at the @earthstar/dns-sd/deno and @earthstar/dns-sd/node entrypoints, respectively.

NB: Deno's multicasting APIs have not yet stabilised, so the --unstable-net flag is required to use this module.

API

browse

Searches for given DNS-SD services on the local network. Returns an async iterator of discovered services.

console.log("Browsing for local HTTP services...");

for await (
  const service of browse({
    multicastInterface: new MulticastInterface(),
    service: {
      protocol: "tcp",
      type: "http",
    },
  })
) {
  if (service.isActive) {
    console.log(`📡 ${service.name} - ${service.host}:${service.port}`);
  }
}

advertise

Advertise a service over multicast DNS.

Returns a promise which will reject if fifteen failed attempts to claim a name are made within a ten second interval.

If the service has to be renamed due to a conflict, a warning with the new name will be sent to the console.

await advertise({
  service: {
    host: "10.0.0.7",
    name: "My Web Server",
    port: 8080,
    protocol: "tcp",
    type: "http",
    txt: {
      psswd: "abc123",
    },
  },
  multicastInterface: new MulticastInterface(),
});

Advanced API

These are lower-level APIs for directly working with DNS records. browse and advertise are implemented using these.

respond

Runs a multicast DNS responder for the given resource records.

Returns a promise that will reject when:

  • Probing for proposed records fails
  • Another responder starts responding with records our responder previously lay claim to.
await respond({
  proposedRecords: [myAAAARecord],
  multicastInterface: new MulticastInterface(),
});

Query

A continuous multicast DNS query.

Reports additions, flushes, and expirations of resource records answering the given query via an asynchronous iterator:

const query = new Query(
  [{ name: "_http._tcp.local", recordType: 255 }],
  multicastInterface: new MulticastInterface()
);

for await (const event of query) {
  console.log(event);
}

Also has an answers method which returns all records given as answers to this query, as well as an additional method which returns all records found in the additional section of DNS messages containing answers to our queries.

decodeMessage

Decode a DNS message from Uint8Array.

Resource Records of the following types will have their RDATA decoded: A, PTR, TXT, AAAA, SRV, NSEC. Other types of resource records will have their RDATA left as Uint8Array.

encodeMessage

Encode a DNS message as Uint8Array.

Compresses domain names, so re-encoded messages may come out smaller.

Will never use the TC flag in the header.

MulticastInterface

This represents a network interface which has joined a multicast group. When combined with a MulticastDriver it can be made to work with different runtimes such as Deno and Node. If no driver is provided when this class is instantiated, it automatically selects a driver appropriate to the current runtime.