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Get an available port

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What is get-port?

The get-port npm package is designed to help developers find an available port on the machine where their code is running. This can be particularly useful in development environments where specific ports may already be in use, or when deploying applications that need to dynamically select an available port to avoid conflicts.

What are get-port's main functionalities?

Get an available port

This basic usage of get-port allows you to asynchronously retrieve an available port on the system. The function `getPort()` returns a Promise that resolves to a port number that is currently free on the host machine.

const getPort = require('get-port');

(async () => {
  console.log(await getPort());
})();

Specify a preferred port

With get-port, you can also specify a preferred port. If the preferred port is available, it will be returned. Otherwise, get-port will find and return another available port. This is useful when you have a default port for your application but need to automatically switch if it's in use.

const getPort = require('get-port');

(async () => {
  console.log(await getPort({port: 3000}));
})();

Get an available port from a range

This feature allows you to specify a range of ports, and get-port will return the first available port from that range. This is particularly useful when you want to limit the ports your application might use to a specific subset.

const getPort = require('get-port');

(async () => {
  console.log(await getPort({port: [3000, 3001, 3002]}));
})();

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