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PR-URL: #54172
Reviewed-By: Luigi Pinca <luigipinca@gmail.com>
Reviewed-By: Trivikram Kamat <trivikr.dev@gmail.com>
Reviewed-By: Ulises Gascón <ulisesgascongonzalez@gmail.com>
Reviewed-By: Antoine du Hamel <duhamelantoine1995@gmail.com>
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Expand Up @@ -15,13 +15,22 @@ facilities to perform name resolution. It may not need to perform any network
communication. To perform name resolution the way other applications on the same
system do, use [`dns.lookup()`][].

```js
```mjs
import dns from 'node:dns';

dns.lookup('example.org', (err, address, family) => {
console.log('address: %j family: IPv%s', address, family);
});
// address: "2606:2800:21f:cb07:6820:80da:af6b:8b2c" family: IPv6
```

```cjs
const dns = require('node:dns');

dns.lookup('example.org', (err, address, family) => {
console.log('address: %j family: IPv%s', address, family);
});
// address: "93.184.216.34" family: IPv4
// address: "2606:2800:21f:cb07:6820:80da:af6b:8b2c" family: IPv6
```

All other functions in the `node:dns` module connect to an actual DNS server to
Expand All @@ -30,7 +39,26 @@ queries. These functions do not use the same set of configuration files used by
[`dns.lookup()`][] (e.g. `/etc/hosts`). Use these functions to always perform
DNS queries, bypassing other name-resolution facilities.

```js
```mjs
import dns from 'node:dns';

dns.resolve4('archive.org', (err, addresses) => {
if (err) throw err;

console.log(`addresses: ${JSON.stringify(addresses)}`);

addresses.forEach((a) => {
dns.reverse(a, (err, hostnames) => {
if (err) {
throw err;
}
console.log(`reverse for ${a}: ${JSON.stringify(hostnames)}`);
});
});
});
```

```cjs
const dns = require('node:dns');

dns.resolve4('archive.org', (err, addresses) => {
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[`resolver.setServers()`][`dns.setServers()`] does not affect
other resolvers:

```js
```mjs
import { Resolver } from 'node:dns';
const resolver = new Resolver();
resolver.setServers(['4.4.4.4']);

// This request will use the server at 4.4.4.4, independent of global settings.
resolver.resolve4('example.org', (err, addresses) => {
// ...
});
```

```cjs
const { Resolver } = require('node:dns');
const resolver = new Resolver();
resolver.setServers(['4.4.4.4']);
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Example usage:

```js
```mjs
import dns from 'node:dns';
const options = {
family: 6,
hints: dns.ADDRCONFIG | dns.V4MAPPED,
};
dns.lookup('example.org', options, (err, address, family) =>
console.log('address: %j family: IPv%s', address, family));
// address: "2606:2800:21f:cb07:6820:80da:af6b:8b2c" family: IPv6

// When options.all is true, the result will be an Array.
options.all = true;
dns.lookup('example.org', options, (err, addresses) =>
console.log('addresses: %j', addresses));
// addresses: [{"address":"2606:2800:21f:cb07:6820:80da:af6b:8b2c","family":6}]
```

```cjs
const dns = require('node:dns');
const options = {
family: 6,
hints: dns.ADDRCONFIG | dns.V4MAPPED,
};
dns.lookup('example.com', options, (err, address, family) =>
dns.lookup('example.org', options, (err, address, family) =>
console.log('address: %j family: IPv%s', address, family));
// address: "2606:2800:220:1:248:1893:25c8:1946" family: IPv6
// address: "2606:2800:21f:cb07:6820:80da:af6b:8b2c" family: IPv6

// When options.all is true, the result will be an Array.
options.all = true;
dns.lookup('example.com', options, (err, addresses) =>
dns.lookup('example.org', options, (err, addresses) =>
console.log('addresses: %j', addresses));
// addresses: [{"address":"2606:2800:220:1:248:1893:25c8:1946","family":6}]
// addresses: [{"address":"2606:2800:21f:cb07:6820:80da:af6b:8b2c","family":6}]
```

If this method is invoked as its [`util.promisify()`][]ed version, and `all`
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On an error, `err` is an [`Error`][] object, where `err.code` is the error code.

```js
```mjs
import dns from 'node:dns';
dns.lookupService('127.0.0.1', 22, (err, hostname, service) => {
console.log(hostname, service);
// Prints: localhost ssh
});
```

```cjs
const dns = require('node:dns');
dns.lookupService('127.0.0.1', 22, (err, hostname, service) => {
console.log(hostname, service);
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[`resolver.setServers()`][`dnsPromises.setServers()`] does not affect
other resolvers:

```js
```mjs
import { Resolver } from 'node:dns/promises';
const resolver = new Resolver();
resolver.setServers(['4.4.4.4']);

// This request will use the server at 4.4.4.4, independent of global settings.
const addresses = await resolver.resolve4('example.org');
```

```cjs
const { Resolver } = require('node:dns').promises;
const resolver = new Resolver();
resolver.setServers(['4.4.4.4']);
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Example usage:

```js
```mjs
import dns from 'node:dns';
const dnsPromises = dns.promises;
const options = {
family: 6,
hints: dns.ADDRCONFIG | dns.V4MAPPED,
};

await dnsPromises.lookup('example.org', options).then((result) => {
console.log('address: %j family: IPv%s', result.address, result.family);
// address: "2606:2800:21f:cb07:6820:80da:af6b:8b2c" family: IPv6
});

// When options.all is true, the result will be an Array.
options.all = true;
await dnsPromises.lookup('example.org', options).then((result) => {
console.log('addresses: %j', result);
// addresses: [{"address":"2606:2800:21f:cb07:6820:80da:af6b:8b2c","family":6}]
});
```

```cjs
const dns = require('node:dns');
const dnsPromises = dns.promises;
const options = {
family: 6,
hints: dns.ADDRCONFIG | dns.V4MAPPED,
};

dnsPromises.lookup('example.com', options).then((result) => {
dnsPromises.lookup('example.org', options).then((result) => {
console.log('address: %j family: IPv%s', result.address, result.family);
// address: "2606:2800:220:1:248:1893:25c8:1946" family: IPv6
// address: "2606:2800:21f:cb07:6820:80da:af6b:8b2c" family: IPv6
});

// When options.all is true, the result will be an Array.
options.all = true;
dnsPromises.lookup('example.com', options).then((result) => {
dnsPromises.lookup('example.org', options).then((result) => {
console.log('addresses: %j', result);
// addresses: [{"address":"2606:2800:220:1:248:1893:25c8:1946","family":6}]
// addresses: [{"address":"2606:2800:21f:cb07:6820:80da:af6b:8b2c","family":6}]
});
```

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On error, the `Promise` is rejected with an [`Error`][] object, where `err.code`
is the error code.

```js
```mjs
import dnsPromises from 'node:dns/promises';
const result = await dnsPromises.lookupService('127.0.0.1', 22);

console.log(result.hostname, result.service); // Prints: localhost ssh
```

```cjs
const dnsPromises = require('node:dns').promises;
dnsPromises.lookupService('127.0.0.1', 22).then((result) => {
console.log(result.hostname, result.service);
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