- App.tsx: full navigation (Auth stack + Main tabs with 5 screens) - Auth: LoginScreen, RegisterScreen, ForgotPasswordScreen - HomeScreen: dashboard with IoT metrics, weather widget, alerts, quick actions, sensors - MapScreen: interactive map with layer toggles (6 layers) - MarketplaceScreen: categories (6), products (5), search - ChatScreen: AI chat with quick prompts (4), bot responses - ProfileScreen: user info, stats, menu (9 items), logout - AlertsScreen: alert list with severity, acknowledge - SensorsScreen: sensor list with type filters (6 types), search - ZonesScreen: zone cards with stats - SettingsScreen: language picker (FR/EN/ES/DE), privacy, about - Stores: iotStore (sensors, zones, alerts), notificationStore, uiStore + i18n - Hooks: useSensors, useAlerts, useNotifications, useLocation - Components: Card, Button, LoadingSpinner, ErrorBoundary, Header - Services: iotService, notificationService (with axios API client) - Utils: formatters (temp, AQI, noise, dates), validators (email, password, IBAN) - Theme: colors.ts with full design system (Blue Ocean palette) - Ditto: fixed MongoDB connection, new JWT secrets, official gateway image
freeport-async
Finds an available port for your application to use. You can specify a range where to look for an available port. And can also find a range of available ports for you to use. You can also be used to test to see if a given port is available.
All functions are async and return Promises.
Usage
Basic
let freeportAsync = require("freeport-async");
let portICanUse = await freeportAsync();
Advanced
let freeportAsync = require("freeport-async");
let portIn9000Range = await freeportAsync(9000);
let portAvailableForAnyOrLocalhost = await freeportAsync(9000, {
hostnames: [null, "localhost"]
});
let isPort5000Available = await freeportAsync.availableAsync(5000);
let listOf5ConsecutiveAvailablePorts = await freeportAsync.rangeAsync(5);
let freeRangeIn12000Range = await freeportAsync.rangeAsync(3, 12000);
Important Note
Note that this code just finds available ports, but doesn't reserve them in any way. This means that if you have other code that might be looking for a port in the same range at the same time, you could run into issues.
Also, if you call freeportAsync twice in a row, it will often return the same port number twice. If you want to find two (or more) ports you can use, you need to call freeportAsync.rangeAsync(<number-of-ports>, [startSearchFrom]).