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mDNS Module
Since | Origin / Contributor | Maintainer | Source |
---|---|---|---|
2016-02-24 | Philip Gladstone | Philip Gladstone | mdns.c |
Multicast DNS is used as part of Bonjour / Zeroconf. This allows system to identify themselves and the services that they provide on a local area network. Clients are then able to discover these systems and connect to them.
mdns.register()
Register a hostname and start the mDNS service. If the service is already running, then it will be restarted with the new parameters.
Syntax
mdns.register(hostname [, attributes])
Parameters
hostname
The hostname for this device. Alphanumeric characters are best.attributes
A optional table of options. The keys must all be strings.
The attributes
contains two sorts of attributes -- those with specific names, and those that are service specific. RFC 6763
defines how extra, service specific, attributes are encoded into the DNS. One example is that if the device supports printing, then the queue name can
be specified as an additional attribute. This module supports up to 10 such attributes.
The specific names are:
port
The port number for the service. Default value is 80.service
The name of the service. Default value is 'http'.description
A short phrase (under 63 characters) describing the service. Default is the hostname.
Returns
nil
Errors
Various errors can be generated during argument validation. The NodeMCU must have an IP address at the time of the call, otherwise an error is thrown.
Example
mdns.register("fishtank", {hardware='NodeMCU'})
Using dns-sd
on OS X, you can see fishtank.local
as providing the _http._tcp
service. You can also browse directly to fishtank.local
. In Safari you can get all the mDNS web pages as part of your bookmarks menu.
mdns.register("fishtank", { description="Top Fishtank", service="http", port=80, location='Living Room' })
mdns.close()
Shut down the mDNS service. This is not normally needed.
Syntax
mdns.close()
Parameters
none
Returns
nil