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Range Check v3.1.0

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This is a simple module to validate IP address, check IP address version, check if IP is within a range.

This started out as range_check but it does much more than just checking ranges but since it's already got a large amount of downloads (37,115 downloads in the last month as of this writing) I'll keep the name the same even though I kinda want to change it to something better.

Install

npm install range_check or yarn add range_check

You can then import the functions as needed or require the entire range_check package depending on your own projects configuration.

IP Functions

Check if IP is valid

console.log(isIP('10.0.1.5')); //returns true or false

Check IP version

Version

console.log(version('10.0.1.5')); //returns 4
console.log(version('2001:4860:8006::62')); //returns 6
console.log(version('foo')); //returns 0 as invalid IP address

isV4

console.log(isV4('10.0.1.5')); //true
console.log(isV4('foo')); //false
console.log(isV4('123::123')); //false

isV6

console.log(isV6('123::123')); //true
console.log(isV6('foo')); //false
console.log(isV6('10.0.1.5')); //false

Range Functions

Check if range is valid

You can use isRange if you want to validate an entire range.

console.log(isRange('2001:db8::/32')); //true
console.log(isRange('10.0.0.0/8')); // true
console.log(isRange('qwerty')); // false

Check if IP is within range

console.log(inRange('10.0.1.5', '10.0.0.0/8')); //returns true

console.log(inRange('192.0.1.5', '10.0.0.0/8')); //returns false

console.log(inRange('2001:db8:1234::1', '2001:db8::/32')); //returns true

You can also give a list of ranges

console.log(inRange('192.168.1.1', ['10.0.0.0/8', '192.0.0.0/8'])); //returns true

Check if IP is private

console.log(isPrivateIP('10.0.0.1')); //returns true
console.log(isPrivateIP('192.168.1.1')); //returns true
console.log(isPrivateIP('172.16.0.1')); //returns true
console.log(isPrivateIP('8.8.8.8')); //returns false
console.log(isPrivateIP('fd00::1')); //returns true (IPv6 ULA)
console.log(isPrivateIP('2001:db8::1')); //returns false

This function checks if an IP address is private. It returns true for:

  • IPv4 private ranges (10.0.0.0/8, 172.16.0.0/12, 192.168.0.0/16)
  • IPv4 loopback addresses (127.0.0.0/8)
  • IPv6 unique local addresses (fd00::/8)
  • IPv6 loopback address (::1)

Check if IP is in range or private

console.log(isIPInRangeOrPrivate('192.168.1.1')); // returns true (private IP)
console.log(isIPInRangeOrPrivate('8.8.8.8')); // returns false (public IP, no range specified)
console.log(isIPInRangeOrPrivate('8.8.8.8', { ranges: '8.8.8.0/24' })); // returns true
console.log(isIPInRangeOrPrivate('10.0.0.1', { allowAnyPrivate: false, ranges: '8.8.8.0/24' })); // returns false

This function checks if an IP address is either within a specified range or is a private IP. It's particularly useful for scenarios where you need to determine if a request is coming from a local server or a specific set of allowed IPs.

Options:

  • ranges: A string or array of strings representing IP ranges to check against.
  • allowAnyPrivate: Boolean to determine if any private IP should be allowed. Defaults to true.

If no options are provided, the function will return true for any private IP and false for public IPs.

Use case example: This function can be used in server configurations to easily allow local calls or calls from specific IP ranges, while blocking others. For instance, it can be used in middleware for setting trace IDs. This allows you to automatically set trace IDs for requests from private networks or specific IP ranges, which can be useful for debugging and tracking requests across microservices in a distributed system.

storeIP

This function is useful to get a consistent IP address such for storing it in a database or when searching in a database after being stored using this. So if a V6 address was sent compacted or not, or if you searched by either version this function would make sure you get a consistent IP address for both versions. Also the possibly of saving a few bytes.

If an V6 addressed is mapped as v4 is given it will convert it to V4, If any other V6 address is given it is abbreviated and plain V4 addresses are left alone. Returns null if a invalid IP

console.log(storeIP('foo')); //null
console.log(storeIP('::ffff:127.0.0.1')); //127.0.0.1
console.log(storeIP('2001:0000:0111:0000:0011:0000:0001:0000')); //2001:0:111:0:11:0:1:0
console.log(storeIP('2001:0001:0000:0001:0000:0000:0000:0000')); //2001:1:0:1::
console.log(storeIP('0000:0000:0000:0000:0000:0000:0000:0000')); //::
console.log(storeIP('0000:0000:0000:0000:0000:0000:0000:0001')); //::1
console.log(storeIP('2041:0000:140F:0000:0000:0000:875B:131B')); //2041:0:140F::875B:131B
console.log(storeIP('2001:0001:0002:0003:0004:0005:0006:0007')); //2001:1:2:3:4:5:6:7
console.log(storeIP('127.0.0.1')); //127.0.0.1

searchIP

Same function as storeIP, just a clearer name when you are using it for search instead

displayIP

This function is useful for displaying IP addresses, such as after grabbing it back from the database when using storeIP

If an V6 addressed mapped as v4 is given it will convert it to V4, If any other V6 address is given it is normalized into the longer version and plain V4 addresses are left alone. Returns a empty string if a invalid IP

console.log(displayIP(null)); // ''
console.log(displayIP('::ffff:127.0.0.1')); //'127.0.0.1'
console.log(displayIP('2001:0:111:0:11:0:1:0')); //'2001:0000:0111:0000:0011:0000:0001:0000'
console.log(displayIP('2001:1:0:1::')); //'2001:0001:0000:0001:0000:0000:0000:0000'
console.log(displayIP('::')); //'0000:0000:0000:0000:0000:0000:0000:0000'
console.log(displayIP('::1')); //'0000:0000:0000:0000:0000:0000:0000:0001'
console.log(displayIP('2041:0:140F::875B:131B')); //'2041:0000:140F:0000:0000:0000:875B:131B'
console.log(displayIP('2001:1:2:3:4:5:6:7')); //'2001:0001:0002:0003:0004:0005:0006:0007'
console.log(displayIP('127.0.0.1')); //'127.0.0.1'

Contributing

This project is using this starter library bun-lib-starter Currently to use NPM to publish, must have that installed with Node, along side Bun

cd into the repo

pre-commit install

bun install
  • bun run test: Run test suite
  • bun run build: Generate bundles and typings
  • bun run format: Format source files, readme, etc

Dependencies