tcpw
(TCP Wait) is a tool that waits until TCP endpoints are open.
It is useful for synchronizing the spin-up of interdependent services, such as linked docker containers.
That is yet another alternative to wait-for-it.sh
.
- available as a binary executable without any dependencies (file size <1M)
- additionally, you can set:
- more than one endpoint:
-a google.com:80 -a booble.gum:8080 ...
- command, which can be executed only after success, failure or any result:
-on f -a google.com:9999 echo "Endpoint is down"
- polling interval:
-i 500ms
timeout/interval
in different time units:ns,ms,s,m,h
- more than one endpoint:
See Releases
or:
pip install tcpw
Usage: tcpw [-t timeout] [-i interval] [-on (s|f|any)] [-q] [-v] [-a host:port ...] [command [args]]
-a value
Endpoint to await, in the form 'host:port'
-i duration
Interval between retries in format N{ns,ms,s,m,h} (default 1s)
-on string
Condition for command execution. Possible values: 's' - after success, 'f' - after failure, 'any' - always (default "s")
-q Do not print anything (default false)
-t duration
Timeout in format N{ns,ms,s,m,h}, e.g. '5s' == 5 seconds. Zero for no timeout (default 0)
-v Verbose mode (default false)
command args
Execute command with arguments after the test finishes (default: if connection succeeded)
Wait 5 seconds for port 80 on www.google.com
, and if it is available, echo the message Google is up
:
$ tcpw -t 5s -a www.google.com:80 echo "Google is up"
2024/08/26 20:06:47.209012 successfully connected to www.google.com:80
Google is up
Next command waits 2 seconds for www.google.com:80 and localhost:5000, checking them every 500 milliseconds
with enabled verbose mode and executes echo
regardless of the result:
$ tcpw -t 2s -i 500ms -v -on any -a www.google.com:80 -a localhost:5000 echo "Printed anyway"
2024/08/26 20:08:24.153240 connecting to localhost:5000...
2024/08/26 20:08:24.153327 connecting to www.google.com:80...
2024/08/26 20:08:24.153541 dial tcp 127.0.0.1:5000: connect: connection refused
2024/08/26 20:08:24.179927 successfully connected to www.google.com:80
2024/08/26 20:08:24.654984 dial tcp 127.0.0.1:5000: connect: connection refused
2024/08/26 20:08:25.155997 dial tcp 127.0.0.1:5000: connect: connection refused
2024/08/26 20:08:25.661397 dial tcp 127.0.0.1:5000: connect: connection refused
2024/08/26 20:08:26.161613 dial tcp: lookup localhost: i/o timeout
timeout error
Printed anyway