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Wrap an HTTP server 'start' function in asynchronous checks for port availability.
Wrap a server "start" function in asynchronous checks for port availability. Fail if the port is already in use prior to function execution or if the port does not become utilized after execution.
The only reliable way to determine if a server process has started successfully
is to poll the port it has been assigned. If this port is already in use*, the
child process will fail to start, but the current process will consider the
operation a success. This invalidates the kill
function created by this
module and will likely lead to errors during test cleanup.
* This condition will most commonly be caused by a zombie server instance erroneously created in some prior test run.
This module exposes a single function that accepts two arguments: the desired
port and a function that is expected to bind to that port (the actual binding
may take place in another process). This function should return a kill
callback function that kills the server
var portGuard = require('http-port-guard');
portGuard(8000, function() {
var app = startMyApp();
return app.destroy;
}).then(function(kill) {
console.log('Application is now available on port 8000!');
console.log('Now destroying application.');
kill();
});
If the second argument is an object, it will be interpreted as an "options" object, and the following properties will be honored:
host
- {string} - Host name of the server to poll. Defaults to 'localhost'retryPeriod
- {string} - number of milliseconds to wait between port polling
operations; defaults to 100retryCount
- {string} - number of polling failures to tolerate before
considering the operation a failure; defaults to 100Promise
- {Function} - Promise A/+ constructor; defaults to
globally-defined PromiseThe function resutns a Promise that is rejected if the port is already in use
or if requests to the specified port fail after startup. It is resolved with
the kill
callback function provided by startFn
.
Copyright (c) 2015 Mike Pennisi
Licensed under the MIT license.
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Wrap an HTTP server 'start' function in asynchronous checks for port availability.
We found that http-port-guard demonstrated a not healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released a year ago. It has 1 open source maintainer collaborating on the project.
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