/is-cidr

Check if a string is an IP address in CIDR notation

Primary LanguageJavaScriptBSD 2-Clause "Simplified" LicenseBSD-2-Clause

is-cidr

Check if a string is an IP address in CIDR notation

Install

npm i is-cidr

Usage

const isCidr = require('is-cidr');

isCidr('192.168.0.1/24'); //=> 4
isCidr('1:2:3:4:5:6:7:8/64'); //=> 6
isCidr('10.0.0.0'); //=> 0
isCidr.v6('10.0.0.0/24'); //=> false

API

isCidr(input)

Check if input is a IPv4 or IPv6 CIDR address. Returns either 4, 6 (indicating the IP version) or 0 if the string is not a CIDR.

isCidr.v4(input)

Check if input is a IPv4 CIDR address. Returns a boolean.

isCidr.v6(input)

Check if input is a IPv6 CIDR address. Returns a boolean.

Related

  • cidr-regex - Regular expression for matching IP addresses in CIDR notation
  • is-ip - Check if a string is an IP address
  • ip-regex - Regular expression for matching IP addresses

License

© silverwind, distributed under BSD licence

Based on previous work by Felipe Apostol