@types/node 16.4.1 → 16.4.5
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- node/README.md +2 -2
- node/assert/strict.d.ts +0 -1
- node/assert.d.ts +1352 -40
- node/async_hooks.d.ts +359 -90
- node/buffer.d.ts +1503 -78
- node/child_process.d.ts +1054 -233
- node/cluster.d.ts +320 -100
- node/console.d.ts +305 -32
- node/crypto.d.ts +3115 -739
- node/dgram.d.ts +446 -55
- node/diagnostics_channel.d.ts +85 -12
- node/dns/promises.d.ts +292 -36
- node/dns.d.ts +410 -97
- node/domain.d.ts +154 -10
- node/events.d.ts +377 -31
- node/fs/promises.d.ts +697 -273
- node/fs.d.ts +2257 -858
- node/http.d.ts +889 -81
- node/http2.d.ts +1520 -459
- node/https.d.ts +261 -11
- node/index.d.ts +25 -0
- node/inspector.d.ts +354 -661
- node/module.d.ts +49 -11
- node/net.d.ts +548 -140
- node/os.d.ts +236 -26
- node/package.json +7 -2
- node/path.d.ts +9 -5
- node/perf_hooks.d.ts +288 -90
- node/process.d.ts +1092 -153
- node/punycode.d.ts +65 -26
- node/querystring.d.ts +107 -8
- node/readline.d.ts +425 -79
- node/repl.d.ts +135 -110
- node/stream/promises.d.ts +15 -44
- node/stream.d.ts +927 -225
- node/string_decoder.d.ts +57 -1
- node/timers/promises.d.ts +97 -9
- node/timers.d.ts +29 -10
- node/tls.d.ts +444 -221
- node/trace_events.d.ts +107 -11
- node/tty.d.ts +163 -23
- node/url.d.ts +739 -29
- node/util.d.ts +1361 -73
- node/v8.d.ts +254 -78
- node/vm.d.ts +381 -33
- node/wasi.d.ts +107 -24
- node/worker_threads.d.ts +494 -131
- node/zlib.d.ts +215 -63
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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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* 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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* 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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* const dns = require('dns');
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* dns.lookup('example.org', (err, address, family) => {
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* // address: "93.184.216.34" family: IPv4
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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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* ```
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*
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* The following methods from the `dns` module are available:
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*
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* * `resolver.getServers()`
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|
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* * `resolver.resolve()`
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|
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* * `resolver.resolve4()`
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|
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* * `resolver.resolve6()`
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|
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* * `resolver.resolveAny()`
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|
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* * `resolver.resolveCaa()`
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|
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* * `resolver.resolveCname()`
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|
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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.reverse()`
|
|
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|
+
* * `resolver.setServers()`
|
|
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|
+
* @since v8.3.0
|
|
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|
+
*/
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constructor(options?: ResolverOptions);
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|
-
|
|
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|
+
/**
|
|
598
|
+
* Cancel all outstanding DNS queries made by this resolver. The corresponding
|
|
599
|
+
* callbacks will be called with an error with code `ECANCELLED`.
|
|
600
|
+
* @since v8.3.0
|
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|
+
*/
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|
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|
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|
|
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|
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|
|
@@ -314,13 +614,26 @@ declare module 'dns' {
|
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|
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|
resolveSrv: typeof resolveSrv;
|
|
315
615
|
resolveTxt: typeof resolveTxt;
|
|
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616
|
reverse: typeof reverse;
|
|
617
|
+
/**
|
|
618
|
+
* The resolver instance will send its requests from the specified IP address.
|
|
619
|
+
* This allows programs to specify outbound interfaces when used on multi-homed
|
|
620
|
+
* systems.
|
|
621
|
+
*
|
|
622
|
+
* If a v4 or v6 address is not specified, it is set to the default, and the
|
|
623
|
+
* operating system will choose a local address automatically.
|
|
624
|
+
*
|
|
625
|
+
* The resolver will use the v4 local address when making requests to IPv4 DNS
|
|
626
|
+
* servers, and the v6 local address when making requests to IPv6 DNS servers.
|
|
627
|
+
* The `rrtype` of resolution requests has no impact on the local address used.
|
|
628
|
+
* @since v15.1.0
|
|
629
|
+
* @param ipv4 A string representation of an IPv4 address.
|
|
630
|
+
* @param ipv6 A string representation of an IPv6 address.
|
|
631
|
+
*/
|
|
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632
|
setLocalAddress(ipv4?: string, ipv6?: string): void;
|
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633
|
setServers: typeof setServers;
|
|
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634
|
}
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|
-
|
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635
|
export { dnsPromises as promises };
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636
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}
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|
-
|
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637
|
declare module 'node:dns' {
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export * from 'dns';
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|
}
|