Resolves the given hostname to a DNS record.
This is an asynchronous function that returns a Promise
.
var resolving = browser.dns.resolve( hostname, // string flags // array of string )
hostname
string
. The hostname to resolve.flags
Optional
array
of string
. Flags to modify the way the hostname is resolved. Any omitted flags default to false
. You can pass zero or more of the following flags:"allow_name_collisions"
: Allow name collision results which are normally filtered out."bypass_cache"
: Suppresses the internal DNS lookup cache."canonical_name"
: The canonical name of the specified host will be queried."disable_ipv4"
: Only IPv6 addresses will be returned."disable_ipv6"
: Only IPv4 addresses will be returned."disable_trr"
: Do not use the Trusted Recursive Resolver (TRR) for resolving the host name. A TRR enables resolving of host names using a dedicated DNS-over-HTTPS server."offline"
: Only literals and cached entries will be returned."priority_low"
: The request is given lower priority. If "priority_medium" is also given, the query is given medium priority."priority_medium"
: The request is given medium priority. If "priority_low" is also given, the query is given medium priority."speculate"
: Indicates that the request is speculative. Speculative requests return errors if prefetching is disabled by the browser's configuration.A Promise
that will be fulfilled with a DNSRecord
object. This object can contain the following properties:
addresses
array
of string
. The IP addresses associated with this DNS record.canonicalName
string
. The canonical name for this record. This is only included in the response if the "canonical_name"
flag was passed to resolve()
.isTRR
boolean
: true
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function resolved(record) { console.log(record.addresses); } let resolving = browser.dns.resolve("example.com"); resolving.then(resolved); // > e.g. Array [ "73.284.240.12" ]
Bypass the cache, and ask for the canonical name:
function resolved(record) { console.log(record.canonicalName); console.log(record.addresses); } let resolving = browser.dns.resolve("developer.mozilla.org", ["bypass_cache", "canonical_name"]); resolving.then(resolved); // > e.g. xyz.us-west-2.elb.amazonaws.com // > e.g. Array [ "78.18.187.134", "34.79.135.234" ]
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https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Mozilla/Add-ons/WebExtensions/API/dns/resolve