function resolve
Usage in Deno
import { resolve } from "node:dns";
resolve(hostname: string,callback: (err: ErrnoException | null,addresses: string[],) => void,): void
Uses the DNS protocol to resolve a host name (e.g. 'nodejs.org') into an array
of the resource records. The callback function has arguments (err, records). When successful, records will be an array of resource
records. The type and structure of individual results varies based on rrtype:
On error, err is an Error object,
where err.code is one of the DNS error codes.
void
resolve(hostname: string,rrtype: "A",callback: (err: ErrnoException | null,addresses: string[],) => void,): void
resolve(hostname: string,rrtype: "AAAA",callback: (err: ErrnoException | null,addresses: string[],) => void,): void
resolve(hostname: string,rrtype: "ANY",callback: (err: ErrnoException | null,addresses: AnyRecord[],) => void,): void
callback: (err: ErrnoException | null,addresses: AnyRecord[],) => void
void
resolve(hostname: string,rrtype: "CNAME",callback: (err: ErrnoException | null,addresses: string[],) => void,): void
resolve(hostname: string,rrtype: "MX",callback: (err: ErrnoException | null,addresses: MxRecord[],) => void,): void
void
resolve(hostname: string,rrtype: "NAPTR",callback: (err: ErrnoException | null,addresses: NaptrRecord[],) => void,): void
callback: (err: ErrnoException | null,addresses: NaptrRecord[],) => void
void
resolve(hostname: string,rrtype: "NS",callback: (err: ErrnoException | null,addresses: string[],) => void,): void
resolve(hostname: string,rrtype: "PTR",callback: (err: ErrnoException | null,addresses: string[],) => void,): void
resolve(hostname: string,rrtype: "SOA",callback: (err: ErrnoException | null,addresses: SoaRecord,) => void,): void
void
resolve(hostname: string,rrtype: "SRV",callback: (err: ErrnoException | null,addresses: SrvRecord[],) => void,): void
callback: (err: ErrnoException | null,addresses: SrvRecord[],) => void
void
resolve(hostname: string,rrtype: "TXT",callback: (err: ErrnoException | null,addresses: string[][],) => void,): void