This plugin allows you to browse and publish ZeroConf/Bonjour/mDNS services from applications developed using PhoneGap/Cordova 3.0 or newer. For older versions use ZeroConf.
In your application project directory, if you use cordova-cli
newer then 5.0:
cordova plugin add cordova-zeroconf-plugin
or, for older versions:
cordova plugin add https://github.com/vstirbu/ZeroConf@1.1.1
There are six static methods on the ZeroConf object, as follows:
Note that type
is a fully-qualified service type, including the domain, e.g. "_http._tcp.local."
callback
is a function that is called when services are added and removed. The function is passed
an object with the following structure:
{
"service": {
"port": 50930,
"protocol": "tcp",
"application": "http",
"urls": ["http://192.168.2.2:50930", "http://fe80::7256:81ff:fe00:99e3:50930"],
"description": "\\00",
"name": "Black iPod",
"domain": "local",
"server": "",
"addresses": ["192.168.2.2", "fe80::7256:81ff:fe00:99e3"],
"type": "_http._tcp.local.",
"qualifiedname": "Black iPod._http._tcp.local."
},
"action": "added"
}
For more information on the fields, see the JmDNS docs. If you edit ZeroConf.java, you can easily add more fields if you need them.
Stops watching for services of the specified type.
Closes the service browser and stops watching.
Publishes a new service. The fields are as in the structure above. For more information, see the JmDNS docs.
Unregisters all published services.
List all published services, search for timeout (in ms). The fields are as in the structure above.
Original plugin ZeroConf developed by Matt Kane / Triggertrap Ltd.
It depends on the JmDNS library.
The MIT License