Script Refactoring

pull/2148/head
skiffer-git 2 years ago
parent 99870c0839
commit 7dbb3116d9

@ -3,6 +3,8 @@ package main
import (
"flag"
"fmt"
"math/rand"
"net"
"time"
)
@ -17,5 +19,39 @@ func main() {
// Print the values of the flags
fmt.Printf("args: -i %d -c %s\n", *index, *config)
time.Sleep(600 * time.Second)
// Initialize the random number generator
rand.Seed(time.Now().UnixNano())
// Randomly select two ports between 10000 and 20000
port1 := rand.Intn(10001) + 10000 // This generates a number between 0-10000, then adds 10000
port2 := rand.Intn(10001) + 10000
// Ensure port2 is different from port1
for port2 == port1 {
port2 = rand.Intn(10001) + 10000
}
// Print the selected ports
fmt.Printf("Randomly selected TCP ports to listen on: %d, %d\n", port1, port2)
// Function to start a TCP listener on a specified port
startListener := func(port int) {
listener, err := net.Listen("tcp", fmt.Sprintf(":%d", port))
if err != nil {
fmt.Printf("Error starting TCP listener on port %d: %v\n", port, err)
return
}
defer listener.Close()
fmt.Printf("Listening on port %d...\n", port)
// Here we simply keep the listener running. In a real application, you would accept connections.
select {} // Block forever
}
// Start TCP listeners on the selected ports
go startListener(port1)
go startListener(port2)
// Block forever
select {}
}

@ -44,3 +44,11 @@ for binary in "${!binaries[@]}"; do
done
for binary in "${!binaries[@]}"; do
expected_count=${binaries[$binary]}
full_path=$(get_bin_full_path "$binary")
check_binary "$full_path"
done

@ -2831,9 +2831,53 @@ function openim::util::find_ports_for_all_services() {
}
check_binary_ports() {
binary_path="$1"
binary_name=$(basename "$binary_path")
# Check if the binary is running
if pgrep -f "$binary_path" > /dev/null; then
echo "$binary_name is running."
# Find the PID(s) of the running binary
pids=$(pgrep -f "$binary_path")
# Initialize an empty string to store ports
ports=""
# Loop through each PID
for pid in $pids; do
# Check for listening ports using lsof
if [[ "$OSTYPE" == "linux-gnu"* ]]; then
# Linux
ports+=$(lsof -i -n | grep LISTEN | grep "$pid" | awk '{print $9}' | cut -d':' -f2 | uniq)
elif [[ "$OSTYPE" == "darwin"* ]]; then
# macOS
ports+=$(lsof -i -n | grep LISTEN | grep "$pid" | awk '{print $9}' | awk -F'[:\.]+' '{print $(NF-1)}' | uniq)
fi
done
# Remove duplicate ports if any
ports=$(echo "$ports" | uniq)
if [ -z "$ports" ]; then
echo "$binary_name is not listening on any ports."
else
echo "$binary_name is listening on the following ports: $ports"
fi
else
echo "$binary_name is not running."
fi
}
if [[ "$*" =~ openim::util:: ]];then
eval $*
fi

@ -14,7 +14,6 @@ source "$OPENIM_SCRIPTS/define/binaries.sh"
# Main function to start binaries
start_binaries() {
local project_dir="$OPENIM_ROOT" # You should adjust this path as necessary
echo $OPENIM_ROOT 12322222222222222222222222222222
# Iterate over binaries defined in binary_path.sh
for binary in "${!binaries[@]}"; do
local count=${binaries[$binary]}
@ -27,6 +26,8 @@ start_binaries() {
done
}
# Call the main function
start_binaries

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