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tcp-port-used
A simple Node.js module to check if a TCP localhost port is currently in use. It returns a promise from the q library.
Note: You must have admin privs to successfully test system ports (0-1023).
Installation
npm install tcp-port-used
Examples
To check a port's state:
var tcpPortUsed = require('tcp-port-used');
tcpPortUsed.check(44201)
.then(function(inUse) {
console.log('Port 44201 usage: '+inUse);
}, function(err) {
console.error('Error on check: '+err.message);
});
To wait until a port is available:
tcpPortUsed.waitUntilFree(44203, 500, 4000)
.then(function() {
console.log('Port 44203 is now free.');
}, function(err) {
console.loh('Error: ', error.message);
});
To wait until a port is accepting connections:
tcpPortUsed.waitUntilUsed(44204, 500, 4000)
.then(function() {
console.log('Port 44204 is now in use.');
}, function(err) {
console.loh('Error: ', error.message);
});
API
check(port)
Checks if a TCP port is in use by creating the socket and binding it to the target port. Once bound, successfully, it's assume the port is availble. After the socket is closed or in error, the promise is resolved. Note: you have to be super user to correctly test system ports (0-1023).
Param:
Number port The port you are curious to see if available.
Returns:
Object A deferred Q promise.
waitUntilFree(port, [retryTimeMs], [timeOutMs])
Creates a deferred promise and fulfills it only when the socket is free. Will retry on an interval specified in retryTimeMs. Note: you have to be super user to correctly test system ports (0-1023).
Params:
- Number port a valid TCP port number
- Number [retryTimeMs] the retry interval in milliseconds - defaultis is 100ms.
- Number [timeOutMs] the amount of time to wait until port is free. Default 300ms.
Returns:
Object A deferred Q promise.
waitUntilUsed(port, [retryTimeMs], [timeOutMs])
Creates a deferred promise and fulfills it only when the socket is used. Will retry on an interval specified in retryTimeMs. Note: you have to be super user to correctly test system ports (0-1023).
Params:
- Number port a valid TCP port number
- Number [retryTimeMs] the retry interval in milliseconds - defaultis is 500ms
- Number [timeOutMs] the amount of time to wait until port is free
Returns:
Object A deferred Q promise.
License
The MIT License (MIT)
Copyright (c) 2013 jut-io
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