h-a-s-a-n / ip-cidr

Module for working with CIDR

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Install

npm install ip-cidr

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Module for working with CIDR (v4, v6). Based on ip-address.

Example

const IPCIDR = require("ip-cidr");
const cidr = new IPCIDR("50.165.190.0/23"); 

if(!cidr.isValid()) {
  throw new Error('CIDR is invalid');
}

// get start ip address as a string
cidr.start(); 

// get end ip address as a big integer
cidr.end({ type: "bigInteger" }); 

// do something with each element of the range  
cidr.loop(ip => console.log(ip), { type: "addressObject" });

// get an array of all ip addresses in the range as a big integer;
cidr.toArray({ type: "bigInteger" }); 

// get an array of start and end ip addresses as a string [startIpAsString, endIpAsString]
cidr.toRange(); 

Client side

Load /dist/ip-cidr.js as a script and you can get the library in window.IPCIDR

API

.formatIP(address, [options])

to return an "ip-address" module object in the necessary format

.contains(address)

to check the address belongs to the range

.start([options])

to get the start ip adress

.end([options])

to get the end ip address

.toString()

to convert the cidr to a string like "50.165.190.0/23"

.toRange([options])

to convert the cidr to an array with start and end ip addresses [startIp, endIp]

.toObject([options])

to convert the cidr to an object with start and end ip addresses {start: startIp, end: endIp}

.toArray([options], [results])

to convert the cidr to an array with all ip addresses in the range
you can get information by chunks using options.from and options.limit
the options might be an integer or a big integer("jsbn" instance)
you can pass the second argument "results" (object) to get all chunk pagination information

.loop(fn, [options], [results])

to run fn for each element of the range
you can use the same chunk options as in .toArray()

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Module for working with CIDR


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