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[[howto-discover-the-http-port-at-runtime]]
=== Discover the HTTP Port at Runtime
You can access the port the server is running on from log output or from the `ServletWebServerApplicationContext` through its `WebServer`.
The best way to get that and be sure that it has been initialized is to add a `@Bean` of type `ApplicationListener<ServletWebServerInitializedEvent>` (or `ApplicationListener<ReactiveWebServerInitializedEvent>` for reactive servers) and pull the container out of the event when it is published.
You can access the port the server is running on from log output or from the `WebServerApplicationContext` through its `WebServer`.
The best way to get that and be sure it has been initialized is to add a `@Bean` of type `ApplicationListener<WebServerInitializedEvent>` and pull the container out of the event when it is published.
Tests that use `@SpringBootTest(webEnvironment=WebEnvironment.RANDOM_PORT)` can also inject the actual port into a field by using the `@LocalServerPort` annotation, as shown in the following example:
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