node-portfinder
Tools
JavaScript
Installation
$ npm install portfinder
Usage
The portfinder
module has a simple interface:
var portfinder = require('portfinder'); portfinder.getPort(function (err, port) { // // `port` is guaranteed to be a free port // in this scope. // });
Or with promise (if Promise
s are supported) :
const portfinder = require('portfinder'); portfinder.getPortPromise() .then((port) => { // // `port` is guaranteed to be a free port // in this scope. // }) .catch((err) => { // // Could not get a free port, `err` contains the reason. // });
If portfinder.getPortPromise()
is called on a Node version without Promise (<4), it will throw an Error unless Bluebird or any Promise pollyfill is used.
Ports search scope
By default portfinder
will start searching from 8000
and scan until maximum port number (65535
) is reached.
You can change this globally by setting:
portfinder.setBasePort(3000); // default: 8000 portfinder.setHighestPort(3333); // default: 65535
or by passing optional options object on each invocation:
portfinder.getPort({ port: 3000, // minimum port stopPort: 3333 // maximum port }, callback);
Run Tests
$ npm test