generate-ip is a lightweight, easy-to-use library that allows you to randomly generate, format & validate IP address(es).
- No external dependencies — Only built-in crypto methods used for secure randomization
- Multi-protocol support — IPv4 + IPv6 + MAC addresses supported
- Multi-environment support — Use in Node.js or the web browser
- Command line usable — Just type
generate-ip
, that's it
As a global utility:
$ npm install -g generate-ip
As a dev dependency, from your project root:
$ npm install -D generate-ip
As a runtime dependency, from your project root:
$ npm install generate-ip
import { ipv4, ipv6, mac } from 'generate-ip';
const { ipv4, ipv6, mac } = require('generate-ip');
<script src="https://cdn.jsdelivr.net/npm/generate-ip@2.4.3/dist/generate-ip.min.js"></script>
(async () => {
await import('https://cdn.jsdelivr.net/npm/generate-ip@2.4.3/dist/generate-ip.min.js');
// Your code here...
})();
...
// @require https://cdn.jsdelivr.net/npm/generate-ip@2.4.3/dist/generate-ip.min.js
// ==/UserScript==
// Your code here...
📝 Note: To always import the latest version (not recommended in production!) remove the @2.4.3
version tag from the jsDelivr URL: https://cdn.jsdelivr.net/npm/generate-ip/dist/generate-ip.min.js
💡 Use the ipv4
methods to generate and validate IPv4 addresses.
Generates one IPv4 address if qty
option is not given, returning a string:
const ip = ipv4.generate();
console.log(ip); // sample output: '36.42.224.208'
...or multiple IPv4 addresses if qty
option is given, returning an array of strings:
const ips = ipv4.generate({ qty: 3 });
console.log(ips);
/* sample output:
ipv4.generate() » Generating IPv4 addresses...
ipv4.generate() » IPv4 addresses generated!
ipv4.generate() » 194.84.176.172, 192.186.53.120, 50.191.111.87
[ '194.84.176.172', '192.186.53.120', '50.191.111.87' ]
*/
Available options:
Name | Type | Description | Default Value |
---|---|---|---|
verbose |
Boolean | Show logging in console/terminal. | true |
qty |
Integer | Number of IP addresses to generate. | 1 |
Checks if given address
is a valid IPv4 address:
const ipIsValid = ipv4.validate('36.42.224.208');
console.log(ipIsValid);
/* outputs:
ipv4.validate() » Validating 36.42.224.208...
ipv4.validate() » IP is valid IPv4 address!
true
*/
Available options (passed as object properties):
Name | Type | Description | Default Value |
---|---|---|---|
verbose |
Boolean | Show logging in console/terminal. | true |
💡 Use the ipv6
methods to generate, format, and validate IPv6 addresses.
Generates one IPv6 address if qty
option is not given, returning a string:
const ip = ipv6.generate();
console.log(ip); // sample output: '1379:6748:810c:5e16:b6c9:ae2:939f:8f2a'
...or multiple IPv6 addresses if qty
option is given, returning an array of strings:
const ips = ipv4.generate({ qty: 5 });
console.log(ips);
/* sample output:
ipv6.generate() » Generating IPv6 addresses...
ipv6.generate() » IPv6 addresses generated!
ipv6.generate() » 8218:19b9:7709:4282:65e1:7ee:319e:32ef, e940:754d:ae46:ae18:94dd:b43c:583:68c2, b570:b4f8:68f:62e2:99cb:ad0f:6237:9d51, 98a7:f4e5:2f4e:8a2d:56bb:dc28:f94a:46a8, ca59:590a:9b6c:ea25:94fa:37d6:9bac:7ff6
[
'8218:19b9:7709:4282:65e1:7ee:319e:32ef',
'e940:754d:ae46:ae18:94dd:b43c:583:68c2',
'b570:b4f8:68f:62e2:99cb:ad0f:6237:9d51',
'98a7:f4e5:2f4e:8a2d:56bb:dc28:f94a:46a8',
'ca59:590a:9b6c:ea25:94fa:37d6:9bac:7ff6'
]
*/
Available options:
Name | Type | Description | Default Value |
---|---|---|---|
verbose |
Boolean | Show logging in console/terminal. | true |
qty |
Integer | Number of IP addresses to generate. | 1 |
leadingZeros |
Boolean | Include leading zeros in hex pieces. | false |
doubleColon |
Boolean | Replace series of zeros w/ :: |
true |
Formats an IPv6 address according to options
passed, returning a string:
const ipv6address = '0d::ffff:192.1.56.10/96',
formattedAddress = ipv6.format(ipv6address, { leadingZeros: true, doubleColon: false });
console.log(formattedAddress);
/* outputs:
ipv6.format() » Expanding '::' into zero series...
ipv6.format() » Adding leading zeros...
ipv6.format() » IP formatted successfully!
ipv6.format() » 000d:0000:0000:0000:0000:0000:ffff:192.1.56.10/96
'000d:0000:0000:0000:0000:0000:ffff:192.1.56.10/96'
*/
Available options:
Name | Type | Description | Default Value |
---|---|---|---|
verbose |
Boolean | Show logging in console/terminal. | true |
leadingZeros |
Boolean | Include leading zeros in hex pieces. | false |
doubleColon |
Boolean | Replace series of zeros w/ :: |
true |
Checks if given address
is a valid IPv6 address:
const ipIsValid = ipv6.validate('0:0:0:0:0:ffff:192.1.56.10/96');
console.log(ipIsValid);
/* outputs:
ipv6.validate() » Validating 0:0:0:0:0:ffff:192.1.56.10/96...
ipv6.validate() » IP is valid IPv6 address!
true
*/
Available options (passed as object properties):
Name | Type | Description | Default Value |
---|---|---|---|
verbose |
Boolean | Show logging in console/terminal. | true |
💡 Use the mac
methods to generate and validate MAC addresses.
Generates one MAC address if qty
option is not given, returning a string:
const macAddress = mac.generate();
console.log(macAddress); // sample output: '1d:3a:af:21:b1:8c'
...or multiple MAC addresses if qty
option is given, returning an array of strings:
const macAddresses = mac.generate({ qty: 2 });
console.log(macAddresses);
/* sample output:
mac.generate() » Generating MAC addresses...
mac.generate() » MAC addresses generated!
mac.generate() » 1d:3a:af:21:b1:8c, af:fb:6f:b6:1b:8a
[ '1d:3a:af:21:b1:8c', 'af:fb:6f:b6:1b:8a' ]
*/
Available options:
Name | Type | Description | Default Value |
---|---|---|---|
verbose |
Boolean | Show logging in console/terminal. | true |
qty |
Integer | Number of IP addresses to generate. | 1 |
Checks if given address
is a valid MAC address:
const addressIsValid = mac.validate('1d:3a:af:21:b1:8c');
console.log(addressIsValid);
/* outputs:
mac.validate() » Validating 1d:3a:af:21:b1:8c...
mac.validate() » Address is valid MAC address!
true
*/
Available options (passed as object properties):
Name | Type | Description | Default Value |
---|---|---|---|
verbose |
Boolean | Show logging in console/terminal. | true |
When installed globally, generate-ip can also be used from the command line. The basic command is:
$ generate-ip
Sample output:
📝 Note: To generate other address types, type generate-ipv6
or generate-mac
Parameter options:
--qty=n Generate n IP address(es).
Boolean options:
-6, --ipv6 Generate IPv6 address.
-m, --mac Generate MAC address.
-q, --quiet Suppress all logging except errors.
Info commands:
-h, --help Display help screen.
-v, --version Show version number.
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