On Mar 6, 7:59 am, Jarek Foksa <[email protected]> wrote:
> What's  the right way to detect whether localhost port is already in
> use? Do I have to run "new net.Socket()" and "socket.connect()" or is
> there a more elegant approach?

FWIW if you don't need to listen on a particular port every time, you
could listen on port 0 and get a randomly assigned port (port number
available via server.address().port).

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