Check to see if Server is Running Before Starting New#62
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Check to see if Server is Running Before Starting New#62speedplane wants to merge 3 commits intoAutomatedTester:masterfrom
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…rver running on the same port. Improve the error message here so can figure out what's going on more easily.
…is running. If it is, then just use the existing server rather than starting a new one. This can be helpful if you're running in a multiprocess or threaded environment and many different clients want to use the server simultaneously.
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Before starting a new Browserproy server, check to see if the server is running. If it is, then just use the existing server rather than starting a new one. This can be helpful if you're running in a multiprocess or threaded environment and many different clients want to use the server simultaneously.