Basic Zeroconf implementation for React-native
Get running services advertizing themselves using Zeroconf implementations like Avahi, Bonjour or NSD.
yarn add react-native-zeroconf
react-native link
You can look at the wiki if you prefer a manual install.
TXT records will be available on iOS and Android >= 7.
For Android please ensure your manifest is requesting all necessary permissions.
<uses-permission android:name="android.permission.ACCESS_NETWORK_STATE" />
<uses-permission android:name="android.permission.ACCESS_WIFI_STATE" />
<uses-permission android:name="android.permission.CHANGE_WIFI_MULTICAST_STATE" />
Take a look at the example folder. Install the dependencies, run node server.js
and launch the project.
import Zeroconf from 'react-native-zeroconf'
const zeroconf = new Zeroconf()
This will initialize the scan from the Zeroconf
instance. Will stop another scan if any is running.
If any scan is running, stop it. Otherwise do nothing.
Will return all names of services that have been resolved.
Allow you to clean the listeners, avoiding potential memory leaks (#33).
If you cleaned the listeners and need to get them back on.
This adds a service for the current device to the discoverable services on the network.
domain
should be the domain the service is sitting on, dot suffixed, for example 'local.'
type
should be both type and protocol, underscore prefixed, for example '_http._tcp'
name
should be unique to the device, often the device name
port
should be an integer
This removes a service from those discoverable on the network.
name
should be the name used when publishing the service
zeroconf.on('start', () => console.log('The scan has started.'))
Broadcast a service name as soon as it is found.
Broadcast a service object once it is fully resolved
{
"host": "XeroxPrinter.local.",
"addresses": [
"192.168.1.23",
"fe80::aebc:123:ffff:abcd"
],
"name": "Xerox Printer",
"fullName": "XeroxPrinter.local._http._tcp.",
"port": 8080
}
Broadcast a service name removed from the network.