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whois-raw

WHOIS client for Node that returns raw whois data.

If you would like nicely parsed whois data you should consider using https://github.com/moneals/whois-parsed

This was rewritten in javascript based off code at https://github.com/FurqanSoftware/node-whois

Installation

Global

$ npm install -g whois

Usage

whois [options] address

Options:
  -s, --server   whois server                         [default: null]
  -f, --follow   number of times to follow redirects  [default: 0]
  -p, --proxy    SOCKS proxy                          [default: null]
  -v, --verbose  show verbose results                 [default: false]
  -b, --bind     bind to a local IP address           [default: null]
  -h, --help     display this help message            [default: false]

Local

$ npm install whois

Usage

var whois = require('whois')
whois.lookup('google.com', function(err, data) {
	console.log(data)
})

You may pass an object in between the address and the callback function to tweak the behavior of the lookup function:

{
	"server":  "",   // this can be a string ("host:port") or an object with host and port as its keys; leaving it empty makes lookup rely on servers.json
	"follow":  2,    // number of times to follow redirects
	"timeout": 0,    // socket timeout, excluding this doesn't override any default timeout value
	"verbose": false // setting this to true returns an array of responses from all servers
	"bind": null     // bind the socket to a local IP address
	"proxy": {       // (optional) SOCKS Proxy
            host: '118.190.206.111',
            port: 9999,
            userId: "optional",
            password: "optional",
            type: 5,     // or 4
	}
}

Tests

npm test

Contributing

In lieu of a formal style guide, take care to maintain the existing coding style. Add unit tests for any new or changed functionality. Lint and test your code.