listening-processes
v1.2.0
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A simple NPM module for retrieving pertinent info on processes which are listening on local ports, and for killing those processes using shell commands `lsof`, `ps`, and `kill` in the background.
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listening-processes
"A simple NPM module for retrieving pertinent info on processes which are listening on local ports, and for killing those processes using shell commands
lsof
,ps
, andkill
in the background."
Install
$ npm install --save listening-processes
Usage
const processes = require('listening-processes')
processes(['node', 'ruby']) // returns object of all Listening Processes for each command in array
/* Object output resembles the following:
{
node: [
{ command: 'node',
pid: '581',
port: '20559',
invokingCommand: 'pow' },
{ command: 'node',
pid: '642',
port: '4200',
invokingCommand: 'ember server' }
],
ruby: [
{ command: 'ruby',
pid: '720',
port: '3000',
invokingCommand: 'rails s'
}
]
}
*/
processes('node') // same as above but returns results for the single command
processes() // same as above but returns all listening processes
processes.kill('581') // kills process at PID=581
/*
The `kill` method returns an object with two arrays, 'success' & 'fail', which include the PIDs of the respective results.
Example:
{
success: [720, 642],
fail: [581]
}
*/
processes.kill(720)
processes.kill(['581', '642']) // kills processes at all PIDs in the array
processes.kill([720, 581])
License
MIT © Matthew Gonzalez