'use strict'; const common = require('../common'); const assert = require('assert'); const dns = require('dns'); // Try resolution without callback dns.lookup(null, common.mustCall((error, result, addressType) => { assert.ifError(error); assert.strictEqual(null, result); assert.strictEqual(4, addressType); })); dns.lookup('127.0.0.1', common.mustCall((error, result, addressType) => { assert.ifError(error); assert.strictEqual('127.0.0.1', result); assert.strictEqual(4, addressType); })); dns.lookup('::1', common.mustCall((error, result, addressType) => { assert.ifError(error); assert.strictEqual('::1', result); assert.strictEqual(6, addressType); })); // Try calling resolve with an unsupported type. assert.throws(() => dns.resolve('www.google.com', 'HI'), /Unknown type/); // Try calling resolve with an unsupported type that's an object key assert.throws(() => dns.resolve('www.google.com', 'toString'), /Unknown type/); // Windows doesn't usually have an entry for localhost 127.0.0.1 in // C:\Windows\System32\drivers\etc\hosts // so we disable this test on Windows. if (!common.isWindows) { dns.reverse('127.0.0.1', common.mustCall(function(error, domains) { assert.ifError(error); assert.ok(Array.isArray(domains)); })); }