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Use portend to monitor TCP ports for bound or unbound states. For example, to wait for a port to be occupied, timing out after 3 seconds:: portend.occupied('www.pkgsrc.org', 80, timeout=3) Or to wait for a port to be free, timing out after 5 seconds:: portend.free('::1', 80, timeout=5) The portend may also be executed directly. If the function succeeds, it returns nothing and exits with a status of 0. If it fails, it prints a message and exits with a status of 1. For example:: python -m portend localhost:31923 free (exits immediately) python -m portend -t 1 localhost:31923 occupied (one second passes) Port 31923 not bound on localhost.
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Use portend to monitor TCP ports for bound or unbound states.
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For example, to wait for a port to be occupied, timing out after 3 seconds::
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portend.occupied('www.pkgsrc.org', 80, timeout=3)
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Or to wait for a port to be free, timing out after 5 seconds::
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portend.free('::1', 80, timeout=5)
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The portend may also be executed directly. If the function succeeds, it
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returns nothing and exits with a status of 0. If it fails, it prints a
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message and exits with a status of 1. For example::
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python -m portend localhost:31923 free
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(exits immediately)
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python -m portend -t 1 localhost:31923 occupied
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(one second passes)
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Port 31923 not bound on localhost.
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