Get local IP address in Node.js
Solution 1:
This information can be found in os.networkInterfaces()
, — an object, that maps network interface names to its properties (so that one interface can, for example, have several addresses):
'use strict';
const { networkInterfaces } = require('os');
const nets = networkInterfaces();
const results = Object.create(null); // Or just '{}', an empty object
for (const name of Object.keys(nets)) {
for (const net of nets[name]) {
// Skip over non-IPv4 and internal (i.e. 127.0.0.1) addresses
if (net.family === 'IPv4' && !net.internal) {
if (!results[name]) {
results[name] = [];
}
results[name].push(net.address);
}
}
}
// 'results'
{
"en0": [
"192.168.1.101"
],
"eth0": [
"10.0.0.101"
],
"<network name>": [
"<ip>",
"<ip alias>",
"<ip alias>",
...
]
}
// results["en0"][0]
"192.168.1.101"
Solution 2:
Running programs to parse the results seems a bit iffy. Here's what I use.
require('dns').lookup(require('os').hostname(), function (err, add, fam) {
console.log('addr: ' + add);
})
This should return your first network interface local IP address.
Solution 3:
https://github.com/indutny/node-ip
var ip = require("ip");
console.dir ( ip.address() );