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@rochismo/net-utils

v1.2.11

Published

A simple network utility package

Downloads

4

Readme

NodeJS Net Utils

This module's purpose is to make networking tasks simpler

Getting Started

To run some of the functions of the module, you must run the program as a sudo user on linux systems, since it uses the raw-socket module on a module dependency (net-ping) by @stephenwvickers

Installing

To install the module just run

npm install @rochismo/net-utils --save

Functionality

For now, this module is capable of:

  • Get your active interface ip / gateway / network-cidr
  • Ping a single host
  • Ping sweep your network CIDR (Or any range of hosts within a specified CIDR)
  • Track progress of ping sweep
    • Send the progress through a Server Sent Event

Sample usage

Module instantiation


const {pinger, utils} = require('@rochismo/net-utils');

Get your active interface info


(async function(){
    const data = await utils.getDetails();
    console.log(data);
})();

Ping a single host

(async function() {
    console.log(await pinger.ping("192.168.1.1"))

    console.log(await pinger.ping("192.168.1.50"))
})()

Ping sweep

(async function() {
    const aliveHosts = await pinger.pingSweep("192.168.1.0/24") // If you didn't instantiate without a ip + CIDR

    /* 
        Sample output: ["192.168.1.1", "192.168.1.5"]
    */

})()

TODO

  • [x] Make the module more functional
  • [x] Export all functionalities
  • [x] Refactor Pinger class