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azuki-trusty / azk   deb

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Version: 0.5.1 

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node-portscanner

The portscanner module is an asynchronous JavaScript port scanner for Node.js.

Portscanner can check a port, or range of ports, for 'open' or 'closed' statuses.

Install

npm install portscanner

Usage

A brief example:

var portscanner = require('portscanner')

// Checks the status of a single port
portscanner.checkPortStatus(3000, '127.0.0.1', function(error, status) {
  // Status is 'open' if currently in use or 'closed' if available
  console.log(status)
})

// Find the first available port. Asynchronously checks, so first port
// determined as available is returned.
portscanner.findAPortNotInUse(3000, 3010, '127.0.0.1', function(error, port) {
  console.log('AVAILABLE PORT AT: ' + port)
})

// Find the first port in use or blocked. Asynchronously checks, so first port
// to respond is returned.
portscanner.findAPortInUse(3000, 3010, '127.0.0.1', function(error, port) {
  console.log('PORT IN USE AT: ' + port)
})

The example directory contains a more detailed example.

Test

There are currently no tests. If you have ideas, please open an issue.

Future

Please create issues or pull requests for port scanning related features you'd like to see included.

License (MIT)

MIT