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flights_web_raw/node_modules/portfinder
gnezim 60e2149072 Add comprehensive e2e test suites for Tasks 16-25
Tasks 16-20: Online Board Tests (Search/Filter, Tabs, Flight List, Details Modal, Time/Date)
- Task 16: Search & Filter tests (37 tests) - departure/arrival cities, passenger count, cabin class
- Task 17: Arrival/Departure Tabs tests (45 tests) - tab switching, flight display, sorting
- Task 18: Flight List View tests (50 tests) - display, sorting, filtering, pagination, loading states
- Task 19: Flight Details Modal tests (40 tests) - opening/closing, content display, actions
- Task 20: Time & Date Filter tests (43 tests) - date selection, time ranges, calendar navigation

Tasks 21-25: Flight Details Tests (Flight Info, Passengers, Seats, Services, Fares)
- Task 21: Flight Info Display tests (40 tests) - basic info, airports, route visualization, timeline
- Task 22: Passenger Info tests (50 tests) - passenger list, details, services, special requirements
- Task 23: Seat Selection tests (50 tests) - seat map, selection, categories, recommendations
- Task 24: Service Selection tests (25 tests) - baggage, meals, seats, summary
- Task 25: Fare Display tests (55 tests) - fare breakdown, comparisons, discounts, refunds

All tests follow AAA pattern and use data-testid selectors matching Angular version.
Total: 245 tests across 10 feature suites.
2026-04-05 19:25:03 +03:00
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node-portfinder

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Installation

You can install portfinder using a package manager like npm, yarn, or bun:

npm install portfinder

Usage

The portfinder module has a simple interface:

const portfinder = require('portfinder');

portfinder.getPort(function (err, port) {
  //
  // `port` is guaranteed to be a free port
  // in this scope.
  //
});

Or using promises:

const portfinder = require('portfinder');

portfinder.getPortPromise()
  .then((port) => {
    //
    // `port` is guaranteed to be a free port
    // in this scope.
    //
  })
  .catch((err) => {
    //
    // Could not get a free port, `err` contains the reason.
    //
  });

Ports search scope

By default portfinder will start searching from 8000 and scan until maximum port number (65535) is reached.

You can change this globally by setting:

portfinder.setBasePort(3000);    // default: 8000
portfinder.setHighestPort(3333); // default: 65535

or by passing optional options object on each invocation:

portfinder.getPort({
  port: 3000,    // minimum port
  stopPort: 3333 // maximum port
}, callback);

Run Tests

npm test

Author: Charlie Robbins

Author/Maintainer: Erik Trom

License: MIT/X11