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#region Copyright notice and license
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using System;
using Grpc.Core.Utils;
namespace Grpc.Core
{
/// <summary>
/// A port exposed by a server.
/// </summary>
public class ServerPort
{
/// <summary>
/// Pass this value as port to have the server choose an unused listening port for you.
/// Ports added to a server will contain the bound port in their <see cref="BoundPort"/> property.
/// </summary>
public const int PickUnused = 0;
readonly string host;
readonly int port;
readonly ServerCredentials credentials;
readonly int boundPort;
/// <summary>
/// Creates a new port on which server should listen.
/// </summary>
/// <returns>The port on which server will be listening.</returns>
/// <param name="host">the host</param>
/// <param name="port">the port. If zero, an unused port is chosen automatically.</param>
/// <param name="credentials">credentials to use to secure this port.</param>
public ServerPort(string host, int port, ServerCredentials credentials)
{
this.host = GrpcPreconditions.CheckNotNull(host, "host");
this.port = port;
this.credentials = GrpcPreconditions.CheckNotNull(credentials, "credentials");
}
/// <summary>
/// Creates a port from an existing <c>ServerPort</c> instance and boundPort value.
/// </summary>
internal ServerPort(ServerPort serverPort, int boundPort)
{
this.host = serverPort.host;
this.port = serverPort.port;
this.credentials = serverPort.credentials;
this.boundPort = boundPort;
}
/// <value>The host.</value>
public string Host
{
get
{
return host;
}
}
/// <value>The port.</value>
public int Port
{
get
{
return port;
}
}
/// <value>The server credentials.</value>
public ServerCredentials Credentials
{
get
{
return credentials;
}
}
/// <value>
/// The port actually bound by the server. This is useful if you let server
/// pick port automatically. <see cref="PickUnused"/>
/// </value>
public int BoundPort
{
get
{
return boundPort;
}
}
}
}