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Porty quickly and easily find available ports.
npm i porty --save
const port = await Porty.find({
min: 8080,
max: 8090,
avoids: [8081, 8080, 8082, 8083, 8084]
});
console.log(port); // 8085
Tests if a port is in use. Returns a boolean.
port: Number
port to testArguments can be a single object or one/two number arguments. All arguments are optional. Return value is a open port number >= min <= max
.
options: Object
min: Number
port number to start (default: 8,000)max: Number
port number to end (default: 10,000)avoids: Array
array of port numbers to avoidmin: Number
max: Number
avoids: Array
Alias for Porty.find
Why You Should Choose MPL-2.0 This project is licensed under the MPL-2.0 License
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Porty quickly and easily find available ports.
The npm package porty receives a total of 1,177 weekly downloads. As such, porty popularity was classified as popular.
We found that porty 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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