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my-local-ip-is

v1.0.7

Published

finds your internal ip to acces your pc over the LAN

Downloads

18

Readme

My Local IP Is

Build Status Written In Javascript npm downloads npm version Licenced under ISC Try my-local-ip-is on RunKit

My Local IP Is is a package to find your local IP adress, for access over the LAN.

Usage

It can be used as a CLI or as a Node Module. here are some usage examples:

Terminal

In the terminal you can just run

my-local-ip-is

and you will get a result like

WiFi: 192.168.0.134

that you can then use to access yourr device over the LAN.

Node Module

As a node module it's pretty simple. First, you must import it.

const myLocalIpIs = require("my-local-ip-is")

Then, you can call it at will. it will return a array of objects, with the properties name (the name of the IP interface) and ip (the IP adress). for example,

const myLocalIpIs = require("my-local-ip-is")
console.log(myLocalIpIs());

Try code on RunKit

returns something like this in the console:

[ { "name": "WiFi", "ip": "192.168.0.134" },
  { "name": "VirtualBox Host-Only Network", "ip": "192.168.56.1" } ]

In most cases, you will simply want the first IP adress. this can be acheved with the following code:

const myLocalIpIs = require("my-local-ip-is")
let ip = myLocalIpIs()[0]["ip"]
console.log(ip)

Try code on RunKit

that will then return a IP like 192.168.56.1.


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