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			48 lines
		
	
	
		
			1.2 KiB
		
	
	
	
		
			TypeScript
		
	
	
	
	
	
/**
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 * portfinder.js typescript definitions.
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 *
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 * (C) 2011, Charlie Robbins
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 */
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type PortfinderCallback = (err: Error, port: number) => void;
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interface PortFinderOptions{
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  /**
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   * Host to find available port on.
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   */
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  host?: string;
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  /**
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   * search start port (equals to port when not provided)
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   * This exists because getPort and getPortPromise mutates port state in
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   * recursive calls and doesn't have a way to retrieve begininng port while
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   * searching.
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   */
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  startPort?: number;
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  /**
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   * Minimum port (takes precedence over `basePort`).
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   */
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  port?: number;
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  /**
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   * Maximum port
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   */
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  stopPort?: number;
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}
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/**
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 * The lowest port to begin any port search from.
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 */
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export let basePort: number;
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/**
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 * Responds with a unbound port on the current machine.
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 */
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export function getPort(callback: PortfinderCallback): void;
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export function getPort(options: PortFinderOptions, callback: PortfinderCallback): void;
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export function getPorts(count: number, options: PortFinderOptions, callback: (err: Error, ports: Array<number>) => void): void;
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/**
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 * Responds a promise of an unbound port on the current machine.
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 */
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export function getPortPromise(options?: PortFinderOptions): Promise<number>;
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