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function resolveAny

Usage in Deno

import { resolveAny } from "node:dns";
resolveAny(
hostname: string,
callback: (
err: ErrnoException | null,
addresses: AnyRecord[],
) => void
,
): void

Deno compatibility

The ttl option is not supported.

Uses the DNS protocol to resolve all records (also known as ANY or * query). The ret argument passed to the callback function will be an array containing various types of records. Each object has a property type that indicates the type of the current record. And depending on the type, additional properties will be present on the object:

Here is an example of the ret object passed to the callback:

[ { type: 'A', address: '127.0.0.1', ttl: 299 },
  { type: 'CNAME', value: 'example.com' },
  { type: 'MX', exchange: 'alt4.aspmx.l.example.com', priority: 50 },
  { type: 'NS', value: 'ns1.example.com' },
  { type: 'TXT', entries: [ 'v=spf1 include:_spf.example.com ~all' ] },
  { type: 'SOA',
    nsname: 'ns1.example.com',
    hostmaster: 'admin.example.com',
    serial: 156696742,
    refresh: 900,
    retry: 900,
    expire: 1800,
    minttl: 60 } ]

DNS server operators may choose not to respond to ANY queries. It may be better to call individual methods like resolve4, resolveMx, and so on. For more details, see RFC 8482.

Parameters

hostname: string
callback: (
err: ErrnoException | null,
addresses: AnyRecord[],
) => void

Return Type

void
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