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declare namespace ip { interface Options { /** Only match an exact string. Useful with `RegExp#test()` to check if a string is an IP address. *(`false` matches any IP address in a string)* @default false */ readonly exact?: boolean; /** Include boundaries in the regex. When `true`, `192.168.0.2000000000` will report as an invalid IPv4 address. If this option is not set, the mentioned IPv4 address would report as valid (ignoring the trailing zeros). @default false */ readonly includeBoundaries?: boolean; } } declare const ip: { /** Regular expression for matching IP addresses. @returns A regex for matching both IPv4 and IPv6. @example ``` import ipRegex = require('ip-regex'); // Contains an IP address? ipRegex().test('unicorn 192.168.0.1'); //=> true // Is an IP address? ipRegex({exact: true}).test('unicorn 192.168.0.1'); //=> false 'unicorn 192.168.0.1 cake 1:2:3:4:5:6:7:8 rainbow'.match(ipRegex()); //=> ['192.168.0.1', '1:2:3:4:5:6:7:8'] // Contains an IP address? ipRegex({includeBoundaries: true}).test('192.168.0.2000000000'); //=> false // Matches an IP address? '192.168.0.2000000000'.match(ipRegex({includeBoundaries: true})); //=> null ``` */ (options?: ip.Options): RegExp; /** @returns A regex for matching IPv4. */ v4(options?: ip.Options): RegExp; /** @returns A regex for matching IPv6. @example ``` import ipRegex = require('ip-regex'); ipRegex.v6({exact: true}).test('1:2:3:4:5:6:7:8'); //=> true ``` */ v6(options?: ip.Options): RegExp; }; export = ip;