function createSocket
createSocket(type: SocketType,callback?: (msg: Buffer,rinfo: RemoteInfo,) => void,): SocketCreates a dgram.Socket object. Once the socket is created, calling socket.bind() will instruct the socket to begin listening for datagram
messages. When address and port are not passed to socket.bind() the
method will bind the socket to the "all interfaces" address on a random port
(it does the right thing for both udp4 and udp6 sockets). The bound address
and port can be retrieved using socket.address().address and socket.address().port.
If the signal option is enabled, calling .abort() on the corresponding AbortController is similar to calling .close() on the socket:
const controller = new AbortController();
const { signal } = controller;
const server = dgram.createSocket({ type: 'udp4', signal });
server.on('message', (msg, rinfo) => {
console.log(`server got: ${msg} from ${rinfo.address}:${rinfo.port}`);
});
// Later, when you want to close the server.
controller.abort();
type: SocketTypeoptional
callback: (msg: Buffer,rinfo: RemoteInfo,) => voidAttached as a listener for 'message' events. Optional.
createSocket(options: SocketOptions,callback?: (msg: Buffer,rinfo: RemoteInfo,) => void,): Socketoptions: SocketOptionsoptional
callback: (msg: Buffer,rinfo: RemoteInfo,) => void