@aligent/cdk-prerender-proxy 0.2.4 → 0.2.5-beta

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  1. package/lib/handlers/cache-control.ts +7 -20
  2. package/lib/handlers/error-response.ts +8 -51
  3. package/lib/handlers/node_modules/.package-lock.json +32 -3
  4. package/lib/handlers/node_modules/@aligent/cdk-lambda-at-edge-handlers/index.d.ts +6 -0
  5. package/lib/handlers/node_modules/@aligent/cdk-lambda-at-edge-handlers/index.js +14 -0
  6. package/lib/handlers/node_modules/@aligent/cdk-lambda-at-edge-handlers/lib/cache-control.d.ts +3 -0
  7. package/lib/handlers/node_modules/@aligent/cdk-lambda-at-edge-handlers/lib/cache-control.js +24 -0
  8. package/lib/handlers/node_modules/@aligent/cdk-lambda-at-edge-handlers/lib/error-response.d.ts +3 -0
  9. package/lib/handlers/node_modules/@aligent/cdk-lambda-at-edge-handlers/lib/error-response.js +50 -0
  10. package/lib/handlers/node_modules/@aligent/cdk-lambda-at-edge-handlers/lib/prerender-check.d.ts +3 -0
  11. package/lib/handlers/node_modules/@aligent/cdk-lambda-at-edge-handlers/lib/prerender-check.js +28 -0
  12. package/lib/handlers/node_modules/@aligent/cdk-lambda-at-edge-handlers/lib/prerender.d.ts +3 -0
  13. package/lib/handlers/node_modules/@aligent/cdk-lambda-at-edge-handlers/lib/prerender.js +49 -0
  14. package/lib/handlers/node_modules/@aligent/cdk-lambda-at-edge-handlers/lib/redirect.d.ts +3 -0
  15. package/lib/handlers/node_modules/@aligent/cdk-lambda-at-edge-handlers/lib/redirect.js +33 -0
  16. package/lib/handlers/node_modules/@aligent/cdk-lambda-at-edge-handlers/package.json +27 -0
  17. package/lib/handlers/node_modules/@aligent/cdk-lambda-at-edge-handlers/tsconfig.json +3 -0
  18. package/lib/handlers/node_modules/@middy/core/LICENSE +21 -0
  19. package/lib/handlers/node_modules/@middy/core/README.md +65 -0
  20. package/lib/handlers/node_modules/@middy/core/index.cjs +207 -0
  21. package/lib/handlers/node_modules/@middy/core/index.d.ts +91 -0
  22. package/lib/handlers/node_modules/@middy/core/index.js +199 -0
  23. package/lib/handlers/node_modules/@middy/core/package.json +65 -0
  24. package/lib/handlers/node_modules/@types/node/README.md +4 -4
  25. package/lib/handlers/node_modules/@types/node/assert/strict.d.ts +5 -1
  26. package/lib/handlers/node_modules/@types/node/assert.d.ts +904 -67
  27. package/lib/handlers/node_modules/@types/node/async_hooks.d.ts +371 -96
  28. package/lib/handlers/node_modules/@types/node/buffer.d.ts +2199 -25
  29. package/lib/handlers/node_modules/@types/node/child_process.d.ts +1151 -308
  30. package/lib/handlers/node_modules/@types/node/cluster.d.ts +356 -208
  31. package/lib/handlers/node_modules/@types/node/console.d.ts +324 -45
  32. package/lib/handlers/node_modules/@types/node/constants.d.ts +8 -3
  33. package/lib/handlers/node_modules/@types/node/crypto.d.ts +3230 -846
  34. package/lib/handlers/node_modules/@types/node/dgram.d.ts +478 -74
  35. package/lib/handlers/node_modules/@types/node/diagnostics_channel.d.ts +153 -0
  36. package/lib/handlers/node_modules/@types/node/dns/promises.d.ts +308 -35
  37. package/lib/handlers/node_modules/@types/node/dns.d.ts +444 -107
  38. package/lib/handlers/node_modules/@types/node/dom-events.d.ts +126 -0
  39. package/lib/handlers/node_modules/@types/node/domain.d.ts +162 -16
  40. package/lib/handlers/node_modules/@types/node/events.d.ts +624 -39
  41. package/lib/handlers/node_modules/@types/node/fs/promises.d.ts +911 -365
  42. package/lib/handlers/node_modules/@types/node/fs.d.ts +2611 -978
  43. package/lib/handlers/node_modules/@types/node/globals.d.ts +66 -421
  44. package/lib/handlers/node_modules/@types/node/globals.global.d.ts +1 -1
  45. package/lib/handlers/node_modules/@types/node/http.d.ts +1416 -199
  46. package/lib/handlers/node_modules/@types/node/http2.d.ts +1688 -530
  47. package/lib/handlers/node_modules/@types/node/https.d.ts +532 -26
  48. package/lib/handlers/node_modules/@types/node/index.d.ts +92 -16
  49. package/lib/handlers/node_modules/@types/node/inspector.d.ts +511 -811
  50. package/lib/handlers/node_modules/@types/node/module.d.ts +75 -13
  51. package/lib/handlers/node_modules/@types/node/net.d.ts +710 -167
  52. package/lib/handlers/node_modules/@types/node/os.d.ts +252 -25
  53. package/lib/handlers/node_modules/@types/node/package.json +30 -25
  54. package/lib/handlers/node_modules/@types/node/path.d.ts +59 -31
  55. package/lib/handlers/node_modules/@types/node/perf_hooks.d.ts +420 -105
  56. package/lib/handlers/node_modules/@types/node/process.d.ts +1249 -228
  57. package/lib/handlers/node_modules/@types/node/punycode.d.ts +67 -25
  58. package/lib/handlers/node_modules/@types/node/querystring.d.ts +113 -10
  59. package/lib/handlers/node_modules/@types/node/readline/promises.d.ts +143 -0
  60. package/lib/handlers/node_modules/@types/node/readline.d.ts +570 -109
  61. package/lib/handlers/node_modules/@types/node/repl.d.ts +154 -125
  62. package/lib/handlers/node_modules/@types/node/stream/consumers.d.ts +12 -0
  63. package/lib/handlers/node_modules/@types/node/stream/promises.d.ts +18 -43
  64. package/lib/handlers/node_modules/@types/node/stream/web.d.ts +330 -0
  65. package/lib/handlers/node_modules/@types/node/stream.d.ts +1117 -248
  66. package/lib/handlers/node_modules/@types/node/string_decoder.d.ts +60 -0
  67. package/lib/handlers/node_modules/@types/node/test.d.ts +446 -0
  68. package/lib/handlers/node_modules/@types/node/timers/promises.d.ts +81 -9
  69. package/lib/handlers/node_modules/@types/node/timers.d.ts +84 -17
  70. package/lib/handlers/node_modules/@types/node/tls.d.ts +510 -275
  71. package/lib/handlers/node_modules/@types/node/trace_events.d.ts +120 -10
  72. package/lib/handlers/node_modules/@types/node/ts4.8/assert/strict.d.ts +8 -0
  73. package/lib/handlers/node_modules/@types/node/ts4.8/assert.d.ts +961 -0
  74. package/lib/handlers/node_modules/@types/node/ts4.8/async_hooks.d.ts +501 -0
  75. package/lib/handlers/node_modules/@types/node/ts4.8/buffer.d.ts +2259 -0
  76. package/lib/handlers/node_modules/@types/node/ts4.8/child_process.d.ts +1369 -0
  77. package/lib/handlers/node_modules/@types/node/ts4.8/cluster.d.ts +410 -0
  78. package/lib/handlers/node_modules/@types/node/ts4.8/console.d.ts +412 -0
  79. package/lib/handlers/node_modules/@types/node/ts4.8/constants.d.ts +18 -0
  80. package/lib/handlers/node_modules/@types/node/ts4.8/crypto.d.ts +3964 -0
  81. package/lib/handlers/node_modules/@types/node/ts4.8/dgram.d.ts +545 -0
  82. package/lib/handlers/node_modules/@types/node/ts4.8/diagnostics_channel.d.ts +153 -0
  83. package/lib/handlers/node_modules/@types/node/ts4.8/dns/promises.d.ts +370 -0
  84. package/lib/handlers/node_modules/@types/node/ts4.8/dns.d.ts +659 -0
  85. package/lib/handlers/node_modules/@types/node/ts4.8/dom-events.d.ts +126 -0
  86. package/lib/handlers/node_modules/@types/node/ts4.8/domain.d.ts +170 -0
  87. package/lib/handlers/node_modules/@types/node/ts4.8/events.d.ts +678 -0
  88. package/lib/handlers/node_modules/@types/node/ts4.8/fs/promises.d.ts +1138 -0
  89. package/lib/handlers/node_modules/@types/node/ts4.8/fs.d.ts +3872 -0
  90. package/lib/handlers/node_modules/@types/node/ts4.8/globals.d.ts +294 -0
  91. package/lib/handlers/node_modules/@types/node/ts4.8/globals.global.d.ts +1 -0
  92. package/lib/handlers/node_modules/@types/node/ts4.8/http.d.ts +1651 -0
  93. package/lib/handlers/node_modules/@types/node/ts4.8/http2.d.ts +2134 -0
  94. package/lib/handlers/node_modules/@types/node/ts4.8/https.d.ts +542 -0
  95. package/lib/handlers/node_modules/@types/node/ts4.8/index.d.ts +88 -0
  96. package/lib/handlers/node_modules/@types/node/ts4.8/inspector.d.ts +2741 -0
  97. package/lib/handlers/node_modules/@types/node/ts4.8/module.d.ts +114 -0
  98. package/lib/handlers/node_modules/@types/node/ts4.8/net.d.ts +869 -0
  99. package/lib/handlers/node_modules/@types/node/ts4.8/os.d.ts +466 -0
  100. package/lib/handlers/node_modules/@types/node/ts4.8/path.d.ts +191 -0
  101. package/lib/handlers/node_modules/@types/node/ts4.8/perf_hooks.d.ts +625 -0
  102. package/lib/handlers/node_modules/@types/node/ts4.8/process.d.ts +1482 -0
  103. package/lib/handlers/node_modules/@types/node/ts4.8/punycode.d.ts +117 -0
  104. package/lib/handlers/node_modules/@types/node/ts4.8/querystring.d.ts +131 -0
  105. package/lib/handlers/node_modules/@types/node/ts4.8/readline/promises.d.ts +143 -0
  106. package/lib/handlers/node_modules/@types/node/ts4.8/readline.d.ts +653 -0
  107. package/lib/handlers/node_modules/@types/node/ts4.8/repl.d.ts +424 -0
  108. package/lib/handlers/node_modules/@types/node/ts4.8/stream/consumers.d.ts +12 -0
  109. package/lib/handlers/node_modules/@types/node/ts4.8/stream/promises.d.ts +42 -0
  110. package/lib/handlers/node_modules/@types/node/ts4.8/stream/web.d.ts +330 -0
  111. package/lib/handlers/node_modules/@types/node/ts4.8/stream.d.ts +1340 -0
  112. package/lib/handlers/node_modules/@types/node/ts4.8/string_decoder.d.ts +67 -0
  113. package/lib/handlers/node_modules/@types/node/ts4.8/test.d.ts +446 -0
  114. package/lib/handlers/node_modules/@types/node/ts4.8/timers/promises.d.ts +93 -0
  115. package/lib/handlers/node_modules/@types/node/ts4.8/timers.d.ts +94 -0
  116. package/lib/handlers/node_modules/@types/node/ts4.8/tls.d.ts +1028 -0
  117. package/lib/handlers/node_modules/@types/node/ts4.8/trace_events.d.ts +171 -0
  118. package/lib/handlers/node_modules/@types/node/ts4.8/tty.d.ts +206 -0
  119. package/lib/handlers/node_modules/@types/node/ts4.8/url.d.ts +897 -0
  120. package/lib/handlers/node_modules/@types/node/ts4.8/util.d.ts +1926 -0
  121. package/lib/handlers/node_modules/@types/node/ts4.8/v8.d.ts +396 -0
  122. package/lib/handlers/node_modules/@types/node/ts4.8/vm.d.ts +509 -0
  123. package/lib/handlers/node_modules/@types/node/ts4.8/wasi.d.ts +158 -0
  124. package/lib/handlers/node_modules/@types/node/ts4.8/worker_threads.d.ts +689 -0
  125. package/lib/handlers/node_modules/@types/node/ts4.8/zlib.d.ts +517 -0
  126. package/lib/handlers/node_modules/@types/node/tty.d.ts +163 -23
  127. package/lib/handlers/node_modules/@types/node/url.d.ts +825 -44
  128. package/lib/handlers/node_modules/@types/node/util.d.ts +1842 -72
  129. package/lib/handlers/node_modules/@types/node/v8.d.ts +276 -78
  130. package/lib/handlers/node_modules/@types/node/vm.d.ts +410 -53
  131. package/lib/handlers/node_modules/@types/node/wasi.d.ts +102 -30
  132. package/lib/handlers/node_modules/@types/node/worker_threads.d.ts +559 -152
  133. package/lib/handlers/node_modules/@types/node/zlib.d.ts +234 -78
  134. package/lib/handlers/node_modules/esbuild/README.md +3 -0
  135. package/lib/handlers/node_modules/esbuild/bin/esbuild +0 -0
  136. package/lib/handlers/node_modules/esbuild/install.js +256 -0
  137. package/lib/handlers/node_modules/esbuild/lib/main.d.ts +397 -0
  138. package/lib/handlers/node_modules/esbuild/lib/main.js +1939 -0
  139. package/lib/handlers/node_modules/esbuild/package.json +15 -0
  140. package/lib/handlers/package-lock.json +62 -6
  141. package/lib/handlers/package.json +6 -1
  142. package/lib/handlers/prerender-check.ts +8 -27
  143. package/lib/handlers/prerender.ts +8 -43
  144. package/package.json +1 -1
  145. package/lib/handlers/node_modules/@types/node/base.d.ts +0 -19
  146. package/lib/handlers/node_modules/@types/node/diagnostic_channel.d.ts +0 -34
  147. package/lib/handlers/node_modules/@types/node/ts3.6/assert.d.ts +0 -98
  148. package/lib/handlers/node_modules/@types/node/ts3.6/base.d.ts +0 -68
  149. package/lib/handlers/node_modules/@types/node/ts3.6/index.d.ts +0 -7
  150. package/lib/handlers/node_modules/@types/node/util/types.d.ts +0 -53
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+ /**
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+ * The `dns` module enables name resolution. For example, use it to look up IP
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+ * addresses of host names.
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+ *
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+ * Although named for the [Domain Name System (DNS)](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Domain_Name_System), it does not always use the
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+ * DNS protocol for lookups. {@link lookup} uses the operating system
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+ * facilities to perform name resolution. It may not need to perform any network
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+ * communication. To perform name resolution the way other applications on the same
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+ * system do, use {@link lookup}.
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+ *
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+ * ```js
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+ * const dns = require('dns');
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+ *
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+ * dns.lookup('example.org', (err, address, family) => {
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+ * console.log('address: %j family: IPv%s', address, family);
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+ * });
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+ * // address: "93.184.216.34" family: IPv4
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+ * ```
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+ *
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+ * All other functions in the `dns` module connect to an actual DNS server to
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+ * perform name resolution. They will always use the network to perform DNS
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+ * queries. These functions do not use the same set of configuration files used by {@link lookup} (e.g. `/etc/hosts`). Use these functions to always perform
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+ * DNS queries, bypassing other name-resolution facilities.
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+ *
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+ * ```js
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+ * const dns = require('dns');
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+ *
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+ * dns.resolve4('archive.org', (err, addresses) => {
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+ *
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+ * console.log(`addresses: ${JSON.stringify(addresses)}`);
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+ * addresses.forEach((a) => {
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+ * if (err) {
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+ * throw err;
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+ * }
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+ * console.log(`reverse for ${a}: ${JSON.stringify(hostnames)}`);
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+ * });
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+ * });
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+ * });
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+ * ```
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+ *
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+ * @see [source](https://github.com/nodejs/node/blob/v18.0.0/lib/dns.js)
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+ */
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+ hints?: number | undefined;
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+ all?: boolean | undefined;
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+ /**
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+ */
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+ * Resolves a host name (e.g. `'nodejs.org'`) into the first found A (IPv4) or
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+ * AAAA (IPv6) record. All `option` properties are optional. If `options` is an
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+ * integer, then it must be `4` or `6` – if `options` is not provided, then IPv4
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+ * and IPv6 addresses are both returned if found.
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+ *
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+ *
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+ * The implementation uses an operating system facility that can associate names
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+ * important consequences on the behavior of any Node.js program. Please take some
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+ * };
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+ * options.all = true;
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+ * // addresses: [{"address":"2606:2800:220:1:248:1893:25c8:1946","family":6}]
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+ * ```
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+ * of the resource records. The `callback` function has arguments`(err, records)`. When successful, `records` will be an array of resource
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+ export function resolve(hostname: string, rrtype: 'AAAA', callback: (err: NodeJS.ErrnoException | null, addresses: string[]) => void): void;
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+ export function resolve(hostname: string, rrtype: 'ANY', callback: (err: NodeJS.ErrnoException | null, addresses: AnyRecord[]) => void): void;
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+ export function resolve(hostname: string, rrtype: 'NAPTR', callback: (err: NodeJS.ErrnoException | null, addresses: NaptrRecord[]) => void): void;
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+ export function resolve(hostname: string, rrtype: 'NS', callback: (err: NodeJS.ErrnoException | null, addresses: string[]) => void): void;
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+ export function resolve(hostname: string, rrtype: 'PTR', callback: (err: NodeJS.ErrnoException | null, addresses: string[]) => void): void;
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+ export function resolve(hostname: string, rrtype: 'SOA', callback: (err: NodeJS.ErrnoException | null, addresses: SoaRecord) => void): void;
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+ export function resolve(hostname: string, rrtype: 'SRV', callback: (err: NodeJS.ErrnoException | null, addresses: SrvRecord[]) => void): void;
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+ export function resolve(hostname: string, rrtype: 'TXT', callback: (err: NodeJS.ErrnoException | null, addresses: string[][]) => void): void;
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+ callback: (err: NodeJS.ErrnoException | null, addresses: string[] | MxRecord[] | NaptrRecord[] | SoaRecord | SrvRecord[] | string[][] | AnyRecord[]) => void
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184
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185
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186
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189
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+ function __promisify__(hostname: string, rrtype?: 'A' | 'AAAA' | 'CNAME' | 'NS' | 'PTR'): Promise<string[]>;
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+ function __promisify__(hostname: string, rrtype: 'ANY'): Promise<AnyRecord[]>;
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+ function __promisify__(hostname: string, rrtype: 'MX'): Promise<MxRecord[]>;
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+ function __promisify__(hostname: string, rrtype: 'NAPTR'): Promise<NaptrRecord[]>;
274
+ function __promisify__(hostname: string, rrtype: 'SOA'): Promise<SoaRecord>;
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+ function __promisify__(hostname: string, rrtype: 'SRV'): Promise<SrvRecord[]>;
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+ function __promisify__(hostname: string, rrtype: 'TXT'): Promise<string[][]>;
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  function __promisify__(hostname: string, rrtype: string): Promise<string[] | MxRecord[] | NaptrRecord[] | SoaRecord | SrvRecord[] | string[][] | AnyRecord[]>;
191
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  }
192
-
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+ /**
280
+ * Uses the DNS protocol to resolve a IPv4 addresses (`A` records) for the`hostname`. The `addresses` argument passed to the `callback` function
281
+ * will contain an array of IPv4 addresses (e.g.`['74.125.79.104', '74.125.79.105', '74.125.79.106']`).
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+ * @since v0.1.16
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+ * @param hostname Host name to resolve.
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+ */
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  export function resolve4(hostname: string, callback: (err: NodeJS.ErrnoException | null, addresses: string[]) => void): void;
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  export function resolve4(hostname: string, options: ResolveWithTtlOptions, callback: (err: NodeJS.ErrnoException | null, addresses: RecordWithTtl[]) => void): void;
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  export function resolve4(hostname: string, options: ResolveOptions, callback: (err: NodeJS.ErrnoException | null, addresses: string[] | RecordWithTtl[]) => void): void;
196
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- // NOTE: This namespace provides design-time support for util.promisify. Exported members do not exist at runtime.
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  export namespace resolve4 {
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202
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  }
203
-
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+ /**
294
+ * Uses the DNS protocol to resolve a IPv6 addresses (`AAAA` records) for the`hostname`. The `addresses` argument passed to the `callback` function
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+ * will contain an array of IPv6 addresses.
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+ * @since v0.1.16
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+ * @param hostname Host name to resolve.
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+ */
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  export function resolve6(hostname: string, callback: (err: NodeJS.ErrnoException | null, addresses: string[]) => void): void;
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  export function resolve6(hostname: string, options: ResolveWithTtlOptions, callback: (err: NodeJS.ErrnoException | null, addresses: RecordWithTtl[]) => void): void;
206
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  export function resolve6(hostname: string, options: ResolveOptions, callback: (err: NodeJS.ErrnoException | null, addresses: string[] | RecordWithTtl[]) => void): void;
207
-
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- // NOTE: This namespace provides design-time support for util.promisify. Exported members do not exist at runtime.
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  export namespace resolve6 {
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  function __promisify__(hostname: string, options: ResolveWithTtlOptions): Promise<RecordWithTtl[]>;
212
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  function __promisify__(hostname: string, options?: ResolveOptions): Promise<string[] | RecordWithTtl[]>;
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  }
214
-
307
+ /**
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+ * Uses the DNS protocol to resolve `CNAME` records for the `hostname`. The`addresses` argument passed to the `callback` function
309
+ * will contain an array of canonical name records available for the `hostname`(e.g. `['bar.example.com']`).
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+ * @since v0.3.2
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+ */
215
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  export function resolveCname(hostname: string, callback: (err: NodeJS.ErrnoException | null, addresses: string[]) => void): void;
216
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  export namespace resolveCname {
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  function __promisify__(hostname: string): Promise<string[]>;
218
315
  }
219
-
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+ /**
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+ * Uses the DNS protocol to resolve `CAA` records for the `hostname`. The`addresses` argument passed to the `callback` function
318
+ * will contain an array of certification authority authorization records
319
+ * available for the `hostname` (e.g. `[{critical: 0, iodef: 'mailto:pki@example.com'}, {critical: 128, issue: 'pki.example.com'}]`).
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+ * @since v15.0.0, v14.17.0
321
+ */
220
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  export function resolveCaa(hostname: string, callback: (err: NodeJS.ErrnoException | null, records: CaaRecord[]) => void): void;
221
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  export namespace resolveCaa {
222
324
  function __promisify__(hostname: string): Promise<CaaRecord[]>;
223
325
  }
224
-
326
+ /**
327
+ * Uses the DNS protocol to resolve mail exchange records (`MX` records) for the`hostname`. The `addresses` argument passed to the `callback` function will
328
+ * contain an array of objects containing both a `priority` and `exchange`property (e.g. `[{priority: 10, exchange: 'mx.example.com'}, ...]`).
329
+ * @since v0.1.27
330
+ */
225
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  export function resolveMx(hostname: string, callback: (err: NodeJS.ErrnoException | null, addresses: MxRecord[]) => void): void;
226
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  export namespace resolveMx {
227
333
  function __promisify__(hostname: string): Promise<MxRecord[]>;
228
334
  }
229
-
335
+ /**
336
+ * Uses the DNS protocol to resolve regular expression based records (`NAPTR`records) for the `hostname`. The `addresses` argument passed to the `callback`function will contain an array of
337
+ * objects with the following properties:
338
+ *
339
+ * * `flags`
340
+ * * `service`
341
+ * * `regexp`
342
+ * * `replacement`
343
+ * * `order`
344
+ * * `preference`
345
+ *
346
+ * ```js
347
+ * {
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+ * flags: 's',
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+ * service: 'SIP+D2U',
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+ * regexp: '',
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+ * replacement: '_sip._udp.example.com',
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+ * order: 30,
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+ * preference: 100
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+ * }
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+ * ```
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+ * @since v0.9.12
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+ */
230
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  export function resolveNaptr(hostname: string, callback: (err: NodeJS.ErrnoException | null, addresses: NaptrRecord[]) => void): void;
231
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  export namespace resolveNaptr {
232
360
  function __promisify__(hostname: string): Promise<NaptrRecord[]>;
233
361
  }
234
-
362
+ /**
363
+ * Uses the DNS protocol to resolve name server records (`NS` records) for the`hostname`. The `addresses` argument passed to the `callback` function will
364
+ * contain an array of name server records available for `hostname`(e.g. `['ns1.example.com', 'ns2.example.com']`).
365
+ * @since v0.1.90
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+ */
235
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  export function resolveNs(hostname: string, callback: (err: NodeJS.ErrnoException | null, addresses: string[]) => void): void;
236
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  export namespace resolveNs {
237
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  function __promisify__(hostname: string): Promise<string[]>;
238
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  }
239
-
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+ /**
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+ * Uses the DNS protocol to resolve pointer records (`PTR` records) for the`hostname`. The `addresses` argument passed to the `callback` function will
373
+ * be an array of strings containing the reply records.
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+ * @since v6.0.0
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+ */
240
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  export function resolvePtr(hostname: string, callback: (err: NodeJS.ErrnoException | null, addresses: string[]) => void): void;
241
377
  export namespace resolvePtr {
242
378
  function __promisify__(hostname: string): Promise<string[]>;
243
379
  }
244
-
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+ /**
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+ * Uses the DNS protocol to resolve a start of authority record (`SOA` record) for
382
+ * the `hostname`. The `address` argument passed to the `callback` function will
383
+ * be an object with the following properties:
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+ *
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+ * * `nsname`
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+ * * `hostmaster`
387
+ * * `serial`
388
+ * * `refresh`
389
+ * * `retry`
390
+ * * `expire`
391
+ * * `minttl`
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+ *
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+ * ```js
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+ * {
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+ * nsname: 'ns.example.com',
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+ * hostmaster: 'root.example.com',
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+ * serial: 2013101809,
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+ * refresh: 10000,
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+ * retry: 2400,
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+ * expire: 604800,
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+ * minttl: 3600
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+ * }
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+ * ```
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+ * @since v0.11.10
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+ */
245
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  export function resolveSoa(hostname: string, callback: (err: NodeJS.ErrnoException | null, address: SoaRecord) => void): void;
246
407
  export namespace resolveSoa {
247
408
  function __promisify__(hostname: string): Promise<SoaRecord>;
248
409
  }
249
-
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+ /**
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+ * Uses the DNS protocol to resolve service records (`SRV` records) for the`hostname`. The `addresses` argument passed to the `callback` function will
412
+ * be an array of objects with the following properties:
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+ *
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+ * * `priority`
415
+ * * `weight`
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+ * * `port`
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+ * * `name`
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+ *
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+ * ```js
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+ * {
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+ * priority: 10,
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+ * weight: 5,
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+ * port: 21223,
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+ * name: 'service.example.com'
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+ * }
426
+ * ```
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+ * @since v0.1.27
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+ */
250
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  export function resolveSrv(hostname: string, callback: (err: NodeJS.ErrnoException | null, addresses: SrvRecord[]) => void): void;
251
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  export namespace resolveSrv {
252
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  function __promisify__(hostname: string): Promise<SrvRecord[]>;
253
432
  }
254
-
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+ /**
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+ * Uses the DNS protocol to resolve text queries (`TXT` records) for the`hostname`. The `records` argument passed to the `callback` function is a
435
+ * two-dimensional array of the text records available for `hostname` (e.g.`[ ['v=spf1 ip4:0.0.0.0 ', '~all' ] ]`). Each sub-array contains TXT chunks of
436
+ * one record. Depending on the use case, these could be either joined together or
437
+ * treated separately.
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+ * @since v0.1.27
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+ */
255
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  export function resolveTxt(hostname: string, callback: (err: NodeJS.ErrnoException | null, addresses: string[][]) => void): void;
256
441
  export namespace resolveTxt {
257
442
  function __promisify__(hostname: string): Promise<string[][]>;
258
443
  }
259
-
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+ /**
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+ * Uses the DNS protocol to resolve all records (also known as `ANY` or `*` query).
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+ * The `ret` argument passed to the `callback` function will be an array containing
447
+ * various types of records. Each object has a property `type` that indicates the
448
+ * type of the current record. And depending on the `type`, additional properties
449
+ * will be present on the object:
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+ *
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+ * <omitted>
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+ *
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+ * Here is an example of the `ret` object passed to the callback:
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+ *
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+ * ```js
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+ * [ { type: 'A', address: '127.0.0.1', ttl: 299 },
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+ * { type: 'CNAME', value: 'example.com' },
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+ * { type: 'MX', exchange: 'alt4.aspmx.l.example.com', priority: 50 },
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+ * { type: 'NS', value: 'ns1.example.com' },
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+ * { type: 'TXT', entries: [ 'v=spf1 include:_spf.example.com ~all' ] },
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+ * { type: 'SOA',
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+ * nsname: 'ns1.example.com',
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+ * hostmaster: 'admin.example.com',
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+ * serial: 156696742,
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+ * refresh: 900,
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+ * retry: 900,
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+ * expire: 1800,
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+ * minttl: 60 } ]
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+ * ```
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+ *
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+ * DNS server operators may choose not to respond to `ANY`queries. It may be better to call individual methods like {@link resolve4},{@link resolveMx}, and so on. For more details, see [RFC
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+ * 8482](https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc8482).
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+ */
260
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  export function resolveAny(hostname: string, callback: (err: NodeJS.ErrnoException | null, addresses: AnyRecord[]) => void): void;
261
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  export namespace resolveAny {
262
476
  function __promisify__(hostname: string): Promise<AnyRecord[]>;
263
477
  }
264
-
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+ /**
479
+ * Performs a reverse DNS query that resolves an IPv4 or IPv6 address to an
480
+ * array of host names.
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+ *
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+ * On error, `err` is an `Error` object, where `err.code` is
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+ * one of the `DNS error codes`.
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+ * @since v0.1.16
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+ */
265
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  export function reverse(ip: string, callback: (err: NodeJS.ErrnoException | null, hostnames: string[]) => void): void;
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+ /**
488
+ * Sets the IP address and port of servers to be used when performing DNS
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+ * resolution. The `servers` argument is an array of [RFC 5952](https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc5952#section-6) formatted
490
+ * addresses. If the port is the IANA default DNS port (53) it can be omitted.
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+ *
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+ * ```js
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+ * dns.setServers([
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+ * '4.4.4.4',
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+ * '[2001:4860:4860::8888]',
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+ * '4.4.4.4:1053',
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+ * '[2001:4860:4860::8888]:1053',
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+ * ]);
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+ * ```
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+ *
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+ * An error will be thrown if an invalid address is provided.
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+ *
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+ * The `dns.setServers()` method must not be called while a DNS query is in
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+ * progress.
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+ *
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+ * The {@link setServers} method affects only {@link resolve},`dns.resolve*()` and {@link reverse} (and specifically _not_ {@link lookup}).
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+ *
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+ * This method works much like [resolve.conf](https://man7.org/linux/man-pages/man5/resolv.conf.5.html).
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+ * That is, if attempting to resolve with the first server provided results in a`NOTFOUND` error, the `resolve()` method will _not_ attempt to resolve with
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+ * subsequent servers provided. Fallback DNS servers will only be used if the
511
+ * earlier ones time out or result in some other error.
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+ * @since v0.11.3
513
+ * @param servers array of `RFC 5952` formatted addresses
514
+ */
266
515
  export function setServers(servers: ReadonlyArray<string>): void;
516
+ /**
517
+ * Returns an array of IP address strings, formatted according to [RFC 5952](https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc5952#section-6),
518
+ * that are currently configured for DNS resolution. A string will include a port
519
+ * section if a custom port is used.
520
+ *
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+ * ```js
522
+ * [
523
+ * '4.4.4.4',
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+ * '2001:4860:4860::8888',
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+ * * `resolver.resolve4()`
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+ * * `resolver.resolve6()`
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+ * * `resolver.resolveAny()`
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+ * * `resolver.resolveCaa()`
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+ * * `resolver.resolveCname()`
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+ * * `resolver.resolveMx()`
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+ * * `resolver.resolveNaptr()`
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+ * * `resolver.resolveNs()`
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+ * * `resolver.resolvePtr()`
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+ * * `resolver.resolveSoa()`
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+ * * `resolver.resolveSrv()`
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+ * * `resolver.resolveTxt()`
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+ * * `resolver.setServers()`
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+ * @since v8.3.0
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+ * The `rrtype` of resolution requests has no impact on the local address used.
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