@alanszp/jwt 12.0.0 → 12.0.3

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  1. package/package.json +2 -5
  2. package/.gitignore +0 -3
  3. package/.npmignore +0 -3
  4. package/node_modules/@types/node/LICENSE +0 -21
  5. package/node_modules/@types/node/README.md +0 -15
  6. package/node_modules/@types/node/assert/strict.d.ts +0 -8
  7. package/node_modules/@types/node/assert.d.ts +0 -996
  8. package/node_modules/@types/node/async_hooks.d.ts +0 -539
  9. package/node_modules/@types/node/buffer.d.ts +0 -2362
  10. package/node_modules/@types/node/child_process.d.ts +0 -1540
  11. package/node_modules/@types/node/cluster.d.ts +0 -432
  12. package/node_modules/@types/node/console.d.ts +0 -415
  13. package/node_modules/@types/node/constants.d.ts +0 -19
  14. package/node_modules/@types/node/crypto.d.ts +0 -4487
  15. package/node_modules/@types/node/dgram.d.ts +0 -596
  16. package/node_modules/@types/node/diagnostics_channel.d.ts +0 -545
  17. package/node_modules/@types/node/dns/promises.d.ts +0 -425
  18. package/node_modules/@types/node/dns.d.ts +0 -809
  19. package/node_modules/@types/node/dom-events.d.ts +0 -122
  20. package/node_modules/@types/node/domain.d.ts +0 -170
  21. package/node_modules/@types/node/events.d.ts +0 -879
  22. package/node_modules/@types/node/fs/promises.d.ts +0 -1239
  23. package/node_modules/@types/node/fs.d.ts +0 -4311
  24. package/node_modules/@types/node/globals.d.ts +0 -411
  25. package/node_modules/@types/node/globals.global.d.ts +0 -1
  26. package/node_modules/@types/node/http.d.ts +0 -1887
  27. package/node_modules/@types/node/http2.d.ts +0 -2382
  28. package/node_modules/@types/node/https.d.ts +0 -550
  29. package/node_modules/@types/node/index.d.ts +0 -88
  30. package/node_modules/@types/node/inspector.d.ts +0 -2747
  31. package/node_modules/@types/node/module.d.ts +0 -315
  32. package/node_modules/@types/node/net.d.ts +0 -949
  33. package/node_modules/@types/node/os.d.ts +0 -478
  34. package/node_modules/@types/node/package.json +0 -229
  35. package/node_modules/@types/node/path.d.ts +0 -191
  36. package/node_modules/@types/node/perf_hooks.d.ts +0 -645
  37. package/node_modules/@types/node/process.d.ts +0 -1561
  38. package/node_modules/@types/node/punycode.d.ts +0 -117
  39. package/node_modules/@types/node/querystring.d.ts +0 -141
  40. package/node_modules/@types/node/readline/promises.d.ts +0 -150
  41. package/node_modules/@types/node/readline.d.ts +0 -539
  42. package/node_modules/@types/node/repl.d.ts +0 -430
  43. package/node_modules/@types/node/stream/consumers.d.ts +0 -12
  44. package/node_modules/@types/node/stream/promises.d.ts +0 -83
  45. package/node_modules/@types/node/stream/web.d.ts +0 -366
  46. package/node_modules/@types/node/stream.d.ts +0 -1701
  47. package/node_modules/@types/node/string_decoder.d.ts +0 -67
  48. package/node_modules/@types/node/test.d.ts +0 -1465
  49. package/node_modules/@types/node/timers/promises.d.ts +0 -93
  50. package/node_modules/@types/node/timers.d.ts +0 -240
  51. package/node_modules/@types/node/tls.d.ts +0 -1210
  52. package/node_modules/@types/node/trace_events.d.ts +0 -182
  53. package/node_modules/@types/node/ts4.8/assert/strict.d.ts +0 -8
  54. package/node_modules/@types/node/ts4.8/assert.d.ts +0 -996
  55. package/node_modules/@types/node/ts4.8/async_hooks.d.ts +0 -539
  56. package/node_modules/@types/node/ts4.8/buffer.d.ts +0 -2362
  57. package/node_modules/@types/node/ts4.8/child_process.d.ts +0 -1540
  58. package/node_modules/@types/node/ts4.8/cluster.d.ts +0 -432
  59. package/node_modules/@types/node/ts4.8/console.d.ts +0 -415
  60. package/node_modules/@types/node/ts4.8/constants.d.ts +0 -19
  61. package/node_modules/@types/node/ts4.8/crypto.d.ts +0 -4487
  62. package/node_modules/@types/node/ts4.8/dgram.d.ts +0 -596
  63. package/node_modules/@types/node/ts4.8/diagnostics_channel.d.ts +0 -545
  64. package/node_modules/@types/node/ts4.8/dns/promises.d.ts +0 -425
  65. package/node_modules/@types/node/ts4.8/dns.d.ts +0 -809
  66. package/node_modules/@types/node/ts4.8/dom-events.d.ts +0 -122
  67. package/node_modules/@types/node/ts4.8/domain.d.ts +0 -170
  68. package/node_modules/@types/node/ts4.8/events.d.ts +0 -879
  69. package/node_modules/@types/node/ts4.8/fs/promises.d.ts +0 -1239
  70. package/node_modules/@types/node/ts4.8/fs.d.ts +0 -4311
  71. package/node_modules/@types/node/ts4.8/globals.d.ts +0 -411
  72. package/node_modules/@types/node/ts4.8/globals.global.d.ts +0 -1
  73. package/node_modules/@types/node/ts4.8/http.d.ts +0 -1887
  74. package/node_modules/@types/node/ts4.8/http2.d.ts +0 -2382
  75. package/node_modules/@types/node/ts4.8/https.d.ts +0 -550
  76. package/node_modules/@types/node/ts4.8/index.d.ts +0 -88
  77. package/node_modules/@types/node/ts4.8/inspector.d.ts +0 -2747
  78. package/node_modules/@types/node/ts4.8/module.d.ts +0 -315
  79. package/node_modules/@types/node/ts4.8/net.d.ts +0 -949
  80. package/node_modules/@types/node/ts4.8/os.d.ts +0 -478
  81. package/node_modules/@types/node/ts4.8/path.d.ts +0 -191
  82. package/node_modules/@types/node/ts4.8/perf_hooks.d.ts +0 -645
  83. package/node_modules/@types/node/ts4.8/process.d.ts +0 -1561
  84. package/node_modules/@types/node/ts4.8/punycode.d.ts +0 -117
  85. package/node_modules/@types/node/ts4.8/querystring.d.ts +0 -141
  86. package/node_modules/@types/node/ts4.8/readline/promises.d.ts +0 -150
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  88. package/node_modules/@types/node/ts4.8/repl.d.ts +0 -430
  89. package/node_modules/@types/node/ts4.8/stream/consumers.d.ts +0 -12
  90. package/node_modules/@types/node/ts4.8/stream/promises.d.ts +0 -83
  91. package/node_modules/@types/node/ts4.8/stream/web.d.ts +0 -366
  92. package/node_modules/@types/node/ts4.8/stream.d.ts +0 -1701
  93. package/node_modules/@types/node/ts4.8/string_decoder.d.ts +0 -67
  94. package/node_modules/@types/node/ts4.8/test.d.ts +0 -1465
  95. package/node_modules/@types/node/ts4.8/timers/promises.d.ts +0 -93
  96. package/node_modules/@types/node/ts4.8/timers.d.ts +0 -240
  97. package/node_modules/@types/node/ts4.8/tls.d.ts +0 -1210
  98. package/node_modules/@types/node/ts4.8/trace_events.d.ts +0 -182
  99. package/node_modules/@types/node/ts4.8/tty.d.ts +0 -208
  100. package/node_modules/@types/node/ts4.8/url.d.ts +0 -927
  101. package/node_modules/@types/node/ts4.8/util.d.ts +0 -2183
  102. package/node_modules/@types/node/ts4.8/v8.d.ts +0 -764
  103. package/node_modules/@types/node/ts4.8/vm.d.ts +0 -903
  104. package/node_modules/@types/node/ts4.8/wasi.d.ts +0 -179
  105. package/node_modules/@types/node/ts4.8/worker_threads.d.ts +0 -691
  106. package/node_modules/@types/node/ts4.8/zlib.d.ts +0 -517
  107. package/node_modules/@types/node/tty.d.ts +0 -208
  108. package/node_modules/@types/node/url.d.ts +0 -927
  109. package/node_modules/@types/node/util.d.ts +0 -2183
  110. package/node_modules/@types/node/v8.d.ts +0 -764
  111. package/node_modules/@types/node/vm.d.ts +0 -903
  112. package/node_modules/@types/node/wasi.d.ts +0 -179
  113. package/node_modules/@types/node/worker_threads.d.ts +0 -691
  114. package/node_modules/@types/node/zlib.d.ts +0 -517
  115. package/src/JWTUser.ts +0 -85
  116. package/src/index.ts +0 -3
  117. package/src/jwt.ts +0 -81
  118. package/src/types.ts +0 -31
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- /**
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- * The `node:dgram` module provides an implementation of UDP datagram sockets.
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- *
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- * ```js
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- * import dgram from 'node:dgram';
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- *
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- * const server = dgram.createSocket('udp4');
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- *
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- * server.on('error', (err) => {
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- * console.error(`server error:\n${err.stack}`);
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- * server.close();
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- * });
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- *
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- * server.on('message', (msg, rinfo) => {
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- * console.log(`server got: ${msg} from ${rinfo.address}:${rinfo.port}`);
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- * });
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- * server.on('listening', () => {
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- * const address = server.address();
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- * });
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- * server.bind(41234);
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- * // Prints: server listening 0.0.0.0:41234
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- * @see [source](https://github.com/nodejs/node/blob/v20.2.0/lib/dgram.js)
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- */
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- declare module "dgram" {
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- import { AddressInfo } from "node:net";
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- import * as dns from "node:dns";
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- import { Abortable, EventEmitter } from "node:events";
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- interface RemoteInfo {
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- address: string;
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- family: "IPv4" | "IPv6";
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- port: number;
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- size: number;
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- }
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- interface BindOptions {
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- port?: number | undefined;
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- address?: string | undefined;
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- exclusive?: boolean | undefined;
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- fd?: number | undefined;
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- }
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- type SocketType = "udp4" | "udp6";
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- interface SocketOptions extends Abortable {
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- reuseAddr?: boolean | undefined;
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- /**
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- * method will bind the socket to the "all interfaces" address on a random port
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- * and port can be retrieved using `socket.address().address` and `socket.address().port`.
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- bind(port?: number, callback?: () => void): this;
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- /**
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- /**
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- /**
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- * 4007](https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc4007). In string form, an IP_
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- * @since v8.6.0
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- setMulticastInterface(multicastInterface: string): void;
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- /**
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- * multicast packets will also be received on the local interface.
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- * This method throws `EBADF` if called on an unbound socket.
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- * @since v0.3.8
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- */
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- setMulticastLoopback(flag: boolean): boolean;
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- /**
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- * Sets the `IP_MULTICAST_TTL` socket option. While TTL generally stands for
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- * "Time to Live", in this context it specifies the number of IP hops that a
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- * packet is allowed to travel through, specifically for multicast traffic. Each
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- * router or gateway that forwards a packet decrements the TTL. If the TTL is
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- * decremented to 0 by a router, it will not be forwarded.
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- *
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- * The `ttl` argument may be between 0 and 255\. The default on most systems is `1`.
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- *
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- * This method throws `EBADF` if called on an unbound socket.
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- * @since v0.3.8
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- */
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- setMulticastTTL(ttl: number): number;
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- /**
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- * Sets the `SO_RCVBUF` socket option. Sets the maximum socket receive buffer
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- * in bytes.
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- * This method throws `ERR_SOCKET_BUFFER_SIZE` if called on an unbound socket.
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- * @since v8.7.0
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- */
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- setRecvBufferSize(size: number): void;
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- /**
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- * Sets the `SO_SNDBUF` socket option. Sets the maximum socket send buffer
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- * in bytes.
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- *
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- * This method throws `ERR_SOCKET_BUFFER_SIZE` if called on an unbound socket.
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- * @since v8.7.0
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- */
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- setSendBufferSize(size: number): void;
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- /**
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- * Sets the `IP_TTL` socket option. While TTL generally stands for "Time to Live",
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- * in this context it specifies the number of IP hops that a packet is allowed to
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- * travel through. Each router or gateway that forwards a packet decrements the
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- * TTL. If the TTL is decremented to 0 by a router, it will not be forwarded.
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- * Changing TTL values is typically done for network probes or when multicasting.
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- *
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- * The `ttl` argument may be between 1 and 255\. The default on most systems
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- * is 64.
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- *
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- * This method throws `EBADF` if called on an unbound socket.
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- * @since v0.1.101
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- */
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- setTTL(ttl: number): number;
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- /**
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- * By default, binding a socket will cause it to block the Node.js process from
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- * exiting as long as the socket is open. The `socket.unref()` method can be used
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- * to exclude the socket from the reference counting that keeps the Node.js
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- * process active, allowing the process to exit even if the socket is still
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- * listening.
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- *
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- * Calling `socket.unref()` multiple times will have no additional effect.
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- *
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- * chained.
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- * @since v0.9.1
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- */
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- unref(): this;
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- /**
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- * Tells the kernel to join a source-specific multicast channel at the given`sourceAddress` and `groupAddress`, using the `multicastInterface` with the`IP_ADD_SOURCE_MEMBERSHIP` socket
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- * option. If the `multicastInterface` argument
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- * is not specified, the operating system will choose one interface and will add
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- * membership to it. To add membership to every available interface, call`socket.addSourceSpecificMembership()` multiple times, once per interface.
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- *
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- * When called on an unbound socket, this method will implicitly bind to a random
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- * port, listening on all interfaces.
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- * @since v13.1.0, v12.16.0
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- */
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- addSourceSpecificMembership(sourceAddress: string, groupAddress: string, multicastInterface?: string): void;
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- /**
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- * Instructs the kernel to leave a source-specific multicast channel at the given`sourceAddress` and `groupAddress` using the `IP_DROP_SOURCE_MEMBERSHIP`socket option. This method is
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- * automatically called by the kernel when the
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- * socket is closed or the process terminates, so most apps will never have
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- * reason to call this.
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- *
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- * If `multicastInterface` is not specified, the operating system will attempt to
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- * drop membership on all valid interfaces.
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- * @since v13.1.0, v12.16.0
541
- */
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- dropSourceSpecificMembership(sourceAddress: string, groupAddress: string, multicastInterface?: string): void;
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- /**
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- * events.EventEmitter
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- * 1. close
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- * 2. connect
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- * 3. error
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- * 4. listening
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- * 5. message
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- */
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- addListener(event: string, listener: (...args: any[]) => void): this;
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- addListener(event: "close", listener: () => void): this;
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- addListener(event: "connect", listener: () => void): this;
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- addListener(event: "error", listener: (err: Error) => void): this;
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- addListener(event: "listening", listener: () => void): this;
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- addListener(event: "message", listener: (msg: Buffer, rinfo: RemoteInfo) => void): this;
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- emit(event: string | symbol, ...args: any[]): boolean;
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- emit(event: "close"): boolean;
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- emit(event: "connect"): boolean;
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- emit(event: "error", err: Error): boolean;
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- emit(event: "listening"): boolean;
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- emit(event: "message", msg: Buffer, rinfo: RemoteInfo): boolean;
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- on(event: string, listener: (...args: any[]) => void): this;
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- on(event: "close", listener: () => void): this;
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- on(event: "connect", listener: () => void): this;
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- on(event: "error", listener: (err: Error) => void): this;
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- on(event: "listening", listener: () => void): this;
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- on(event: "message", listener: (msg: Buffer, rinfo: RemoteInfo) => void): this;
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- once(event: string, listener: (...args: any[]) => void): this;
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- once(event: "close", listener: () => void): this;
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- once(event: "connect", listener: () => void): this;
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- once(event: "error", listener: (err: Error) => void): this;
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- once(event: "listening", listener: () => void): this;
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- once(event: "message", listener: (msg: Buffer, rinfo: RemoteInfo) => void): this;
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- prependListener(event: string, listener: (...args: any[]) => void): this;
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- prependListener(event: "close", listener: () => void): this;
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- prependListener(event: "connect", listener: () => void): this;
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- prependListener(event: "error", listener: (err: Error) => void): this;
579
- prependListener(event: "listening", listener: () => void): this;
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- prependListener(event: "message", listener: (msg: Buffer, rinfo: RemoteInfo) => void): this;
581
- prependOnceListener(event: string, listener: (...args: any[]) => void): this;
582
- prependOnceListener(event: "close", listener: () => void): this;
583
- prependOnceListener(event: "connect", listener: () => void): this;
584
- prependOnceListener(event: "error", listener: (err: Error) => void): this;
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- prependOnceListener(event: "listening", listener: () => void): this;
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- prependOnceListener(event: "message", listener: (msg: Buffer, rinfo: RemoteInfo) => void): this;
587
- /**
588
- * Calls `socket.close()` and returns a promise that fulfills when the socket has closed.
589
- * @since v20.5.0
590
- */
591
- [Symbol.asyncDispose](): Promise<void>;
592
- }
593
- }
594
- declare module "node:dgram" {
595
- export * from "dgram";
596
- }