Choose unique available network ports
Portpicker provides an API to find and return an available network port for an application to bind to. Ideally suited for use from unittests or for test harnesses that launch local servers.
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portpicker-1.3.1.tar.gz | 0000018666 18.2 KB | |
python-portpicker.changes | 0000001226 1.2 KB | |
python-portpicker.spec | 0000001977 1.93 KB |
Revision 2 (latest revision is 7)
Dominique Leuenberger (dimstar_suse)
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Tomáš Chvátal (scarabeus_iv)
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- version update to 1.3.1 * Fix a race condition in `pick_unused_port()` involving the free ports set. * Adds an optional `portserver_address` parameter to `pick_unused_port()` so that callers can specify their own regardless of `os.environ`. * `pick_unused_port()` now raises `NoFreePortFoundError` when no available port could be found rather than spinning in a loop trying forever. * Fall back to `socket.AF_INET` when `socket.AF_UNIX` support is not available to communicate with a portserver. * Introduced `add_reserved_port()` and `return_port()` APIs to allow ports to be recycled and allow users to bring ports of their own. * Changed default port range to 15000-24999 to avoid ephemeral ports. * Portserver bugfix. - convert to single spec - run test
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