/** * Parse a string as a port number. Non-integers or invalid ports will * result in an error being thrown. * * @param {string} portString - The string to parse as a port number * @returns {number} The parsed port number */ function parsePort(portString) { const port = Number(portString); if (!Number.isInteger(port)) { throw new Error(`Port '${portString}' is invalid; must be an integer`); } else if (port < 0 || port > 65535) { throw new Error( `Port '${portString}' is out of range; must be between 0 and 65535 inclusive`, ); } return port; } module.exports = { parsePort };