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- # portscanner
-
- [](https://www.npmjs.com/package/portscanner)
- [](http://standardjs.com/)
-
- 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.
-
- [Looking for maintainer](https://github.com/baalexander/node-portscanner/issues/25)!
-
- ## Install
-
- ```bash
- npm install portscanner
- ```
-
- ## Usage
-
- A brief example:
-
- ```javascript
- 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)
- })
-
- // You can also pass array of ports to check
- portscanner.findAPortInUse([3000, 3005, 3006], '127.0.0.1', function(error, port) {
- console.log('PORT IN USE AT: ' + port)
- })
-
- // And skip host param. Default is '127.0.0.1'
- portscanner.findAPortNotInUse(3000, 4000, function(error, port) {
- console.log('PORT IN USE AT: ' + port)
- })
-
- // And use promises
- portscanner.findAPortNotInUse(3000, 4000).then(function(port) {
- console.log('PORT IN USE AT: ' + port)
- })
- ```
-
- The example directory contains a more detailed example.
-
- ## Test
-
- ```sh
- npm test
- ```
-
- ## Future
-
- Please create issues or pull requests
- for port scanning related features
- you'd like to see included.
-
- ## License (MIT)
-
- [MIT](LICENSE)
-
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