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tcp-probe

v0.2.3

Published

A TCP ping tool to probe services and validate responses.

Readme

tcp-probe

TCP probe utility for node.js. This tool allows you to test if a chosen address accepts connections at a desired port and measure latency, as well as validate responses and capture data. It's ideal for service availability testing and more advanced probing tasks. Forked from tcp-ping.

Install

npm install tcp-probe

Functions

probe(options, callback)

options is an object, which may contain several properties:

  • address (address to ping; defaults to localhost)
  • port (defaults to 80)
  • timeout (in ms; defaults to 5s)
  • attempts (how many times to measure time; defaults to 1)
  • request (data to send to the server; can be a string or Buffer)
  • match (string, Buffer, RegExp, or function(buffer), to match against the server's response)
  • capture (boolean indicating whether to capture the server's response)
  • maxResponseBytes (maximum bytes to read from the response; defaults to 10k)
  • responseTimeout (maximum time to wait for a response)

callback should be a function with arguments in node convention - function(err, data).

ping(options, callback)

The ping function is an alias of probe but defaults to 10 attempts.

Returned data is an object which looks like this:

{
  address: '46.28.246.123',
  port: 80,
  attempts: 10,
  matches: 10,
  errors: 0,
  avg: 19.7848844,
  max: 35.306233,
  min: 16.526067,
  conAvg: 17.7848844,
  conMax: 33.306233,
  conMin: 14.526067,
  results:
   [
    { seq: 0, time: 35.306233, conTime: 33.306233, bytes: 102, match: true },
    { seq: 1, time: 16.585919, conTime: 14.585919, bytes: 102, match: true },
    ...
    { seq: 9, time: 17.625968, conTime: 15.625968, bytes: 102, match: true }
   ]
}

Usage

tcpp = require('tcp-probe');

tcpp.probe({
  address: '46.28.246.123',
  port: 80,
  request: 'GET / HTTP/1.1\r\nHost: example.com\r\n\r\n',
  match: 'HTTP/1.1 200 OK',
  capture: true
}, function(err, data) {
    console.log(data);
});

The tcp-probe library is forked from the original tcp-ping library by Adam Paszke, with added request and response validation capabilities.