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Node.js
The Comprehensive Guide
Taschenbuch von Sebastian Springer
Sprache: Englisch

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If you're developing server-side JavaScript applications, you need [...]! Start with the basics of the [...] environment: installation, application structure, and modules. Then follow detailed code examples to learn about web development using frameworks like Express and Nest. Learn about different approaches to asynchronous programming, including RxJS and data streams. Details on peripheral topics such as testing, security, and performance make this your all-in-one daily reference for [...]!

In this book, you'll learn about:

a. Getting Started with [...]
Begin your journey with [...]. Learn about the core components of the environment such as the V8 engine and libraries. Then install [...] and explore application development tools and the module system.

b. Developing Applications
Develop web applications by following practical code examples. Set up a web server using HTTP and develop apps step by step using the Express and Nest frameworks. Connect databases, generate interfaces using the REST server and GraphQL, implement command-line tools, handle asynchronous programming, and more.

c. Managing Applications
Manage your [...] applications from development to deployment. Learn how to use package managers, implement tests, and protect against security threats. Get expert tips on scalability and performance to optimize your apps.

Highlights include:

1) Installation
2) Asynchronous programming
3) Application development
4) Modules
5) Express and Nest frameworks
6) Template engines
7) Database connectivity
8) Web sockets
9) Session handling
10) Deployment and operations
11) Security
12) Testing, performance, and scalability
Highlights:InstallationAsynchronous programmingApplication development Modules Express and [...] frameworksTemplate engines Database connectivity Web socketsSession handlingDeployment and operationsSecurity Testing, performance, and scalability
If you're developing server-side JavaScript applications, you need [...]! Start with the basics of the [...] environment: installation, application structure, and modules. Then follow detailed code examples to learn about web development using frameworks like Express and Nest. Learn about different approaches to asynchronous programming, including RxJS and data streams. Details on peripheral topics such as testing, security, and performance make this your all-in-one daily reference for [...]!

In this book, you'll learn about:

a. Getting Started with [...]
Begin your journey with [...]. Learn about the core components of the environment such as the V8 engine and libraries. Then install [...] and explore application development tools and the module system.

b. Developing Applications
Develop web applications by following practical code examples. Set up a web server using HTTP and develop apps step by step using the Express and Nest frameworks. Connect databases, generate interfaces using the REST server and GraphQL, implement command-line tools, handle asynchronous programming, and more.

c. Managing Applications
Manage your [...] applications from development to deployment. Learn how to use package managers, implement tests, and protect against security threats. Get expert tips on scalability and performance to optimize your apps.

Highlights include:

1) Installation
2) Asynchronous programming
3) Application development
4) Modules
5) Express and Nest frameworks
6) Template engines
7) Database connectivity
8) Web sockets
9) Session handling
10) Deployment and operations
11) Security
12) Testing, performance, and scalability
Highlights:InstallationAsynchronous programmingApplication development Modules Express and [...] frameworksTemplate engines Database connectivity Web socketsSession handlingDeployment and operationsSecurity Testing, performance, and scalability
Über den Autor
Sebastian Springer is a JavaScript engineer at MaibornWolff. In addition to developing and designing both client-side and server-side JavaScript applications, he focuses on imparting knowledge. As a lecturer for JavaScript, a speaker at numerous conferences, and an author, he inspires enthusiasm for professional development with JavaScript. Sebastian was previously a team leader at Mayflower GmbH, one of the premier web development agencies in Germany. He was responsible for project and team management, architecture, and customer care for companies such as Nintendo Europe, Siemens, and others.
Zusammenfassung
Debug, scale, test, and optimize your applications
Inhaltsverzeichnis
... Foreword ... 25

... Preface ... 27

... Structure of the Book ... 28

... Downloading the Code Samples ... 29

... Acknowledgments ... 30

1 ... Basic Principles ... 31

1.1 ... The Story of [...] ... 33

1.2 ... Organization of [...] ... 37

1.3 ... Versioning of [...] ... 38

1.4 ... Benefits of [...] ... 40

1.5 ... Areas of Use for [...] ... 40

1.6 ... The Core: V8 Engine ... 41

1.7 ... Libraries around the Engine ... 47

1.8 ... Summary ... 53

2 ... Installation ... 55

2.1 ... Installing Packages ... 56

2.2 ... Compiling and Installing ... 68

2.3 ... Node Version Manager ... 71

2.4 ... Node and Docker ... 71

2.5 ... Summary ... 72

3 ... Developing Your First Application ... 73

3.1 ... Interactive Mode ... 73

3.2 ... The First Application ... 79

3.3 ... Debugging [...] Applications ... 88

3.4 ... nodemon Development Tool ... 98

3.5 ... Summary ... 99

4 ... [...] Modules ... 101

4.1 ... Modular Structure ... 101

4.2 ... Core Modules ... 103

4.3 ... JavaScript Module Systems ... 121

4.4 ... Creating and Using Your Own Modules ... 124

4.5 ... Summary ... 135

5 ... HTTP ... 137

5.1 ... Web Server ... 137

5.2 ... [...] as HTTP Client ... 164

5.3 ... Secure Communication with HTTPS ... 168

5.4 ... HTTP/2 ... 170

5.5 ... Summary ... 175

6 ... Express ... 177

6.1 ... Structure ... 177

6.2 ... Installation ... 178

6.3 ... Basic Principles ... 179

6.4 ... Setup ... 181

6.5 ... Movie Database ... 185

6.6 ... Middleware ... 193

6.7 ... Extended Routing: Deleting Data Records ... 199

6.8 ... Creating and Editing Data Records: Body Parser ... 201

6.9 ... Express 5 ... 208

6.10 ... HTTPS and HTTP/2 ... 209

6.11 ... Summary ... 212

7 ... Template Engines ... 213

7.1 ... Custom Template Engine ... 214

7.2 ... Template Engines in Practice: Pug ... 215

7.3 ... Handlebars ... 229

7.4 ... Summary ... 239

8 ... Connecting Databases ... 241

8.1 ... [...] and Relational Databases ... 242

8.2 ... [...] and Nonrelational Databases ... 260

8.3 ... Summary ... 272

9 ... Authentication and Session Handling ... 273

9.1 ... Passport ... 273

9.2 ... Setup and Configuration ... 274

9.3 ... Logging In to the Application ... 277

9.4 ... Accessing Resources ... 285

9.5 ... Summary ... 294

10 ... REST Server ... 295

10.1 ... Introduction to REST and Usage in Web Applications ... 295

10.2 ... Accessing the Application ... 296

10.3 ... Adaptations to the Application Structure ... 297

10.4 ... Read Requests ... 298

10.5 ... Write Requests ... 309

10.6 ... Authentication via JWTs ... 316

10.7 ... OpenAPI Specification: Documentation with Swagger ... 324

10.8 ... Validation ... 329

10.9 ... Summary ... 335

11 ... GraphQL ... 337

11.1 ... GraphQL Libraries ... 338

11.2 ... Integration with Express ... 339

11.3 ... GraphiQL ... 341

11.4 ... Reading Data via the Interface ... 342

11.5 ... Write Accesses to the GraphQL Interface ... 347

11.6 ... Authentication for the GraphQL Interface ... 353

11.7 ... Summary ... 355

12 ... Real-Time Web Applications ... 357

12.1 ... The Sample Application ... 358

12.2 ... Setup ... 358

12.3 ... WebSockets ... 364

12.4 ... [...] ... 377

12.5 ... Summary ... 383

13 ... Type-Safe Applications in [...] ... 385

13.1 ... Type Systems for [...] ... 386

13.2 ... Tools and Configuration ... 392

13.3 ... Basic Principles ... 398

13.4 ... Classes ... 403

13.5 ... Interfaces ... 406

13.6 ... Type Aliases in TypeScript ... 408

13.7 ... Generics ... 409

13.8 ... TypeScript in Use in a [...] Application ... 410

13.9 ... Summary ... 412

14 ... Web Applications with Nest ... 413

14.1 ... Installation and Getting Started with Nest ... 414

14.2 ... Nest Command-Line Interface ... 416

14.3 ... Structure of the Application ... 419

14.4 ... Modules: Logical Units in the Source Code ... 421

14.5 ... Controllers: Endpoints of an Application ... 423

14.6 ... Providers: Business Logic of the Application ... 428

14.7 ... Accessing Databases ... 432

14.8 ... Documenting the Endpoints with OpenAPI ... 439

14.9 ... Authentication ... 442

14.10 ... Outlook: Testing in Nest ... 449

14.11 ... Summary ... 451

15 ... Node on the Command Line ... 453

15.1 ... Basic Principles ... 453

15.2 ... Structure of a Command-Line Application ... 456

15.3 ... Accessing Input and Output ... 461

15.4 ... Tools ... 469

15.5 ... Signals ... 476

15.6 ... Exit Codes ... 478

15.7 ... Summary ... 479

16 ... Asynchronous Programming ... 481

16.1 ... Basic Principles of Asynchronous Programming ... 481

16.2 ... Running External Commands Asynchronously ... 486

16.3 ... Creating [...] Child Processes with fork Method ... 492

16.4 ... The cluster Module ... 496

16.5 ... Worker Threads ... 504

16.6 ... Promises in [...] ... 507

16.7 ... Async Functions ... 514

16.8 ... Summary ... 517

17 ... RxJS ... 519

17.1 ... Basic Principles ... 520

17.2 ... Operators ... 525

17.3 ... Subjects ... 540

17.4 ... Schedulers ... 542

17.5 ... Summary ... 543

18 ... Streams ... 545

18.1 ... Introduction ... 545

18.2 ... Readable Streams ... 548

18.3 ... Writable Streams ... 559

18.4 ... Duplex Streams ... 566

18.5 ... Transform Streams ... 568

18.6 ... Gulp ... 570

18.7 ... Summary ... 572

19 ... Working with Files ... 573

19.1 ... Synchronous and Asynchronous Functions ... 573

19.2 ... Existence of Files ... 575

19.3 ... Reading Files ... 576

19.4 ... Error Handling ... 582

19.5 ... Writing to Files ... 582

19.6 ... Directory Operations ... 586

19.7 ... Advanced Operations ... 589

19.8 ... Summary ... 594

20 ... Socket Server ... 595

20.1 ... Unix Sockets ... 596

20.2 ... Windows Pipes ... 602

20.3 ... TCP Sockets ... 603

20.4 ... UDP Sockets ... 610

20.5 ... Summary ... 614

21 ... Package Manager ... 615

21.1 ... Most Common Operations ... 616

21.2 ... Advanced Operations ... 627

21.3 ... Tools for Node Package Manager ... 634

21.4 ... Yarn ... 637

21.5 ... Summary ... 638

22 ... Quality Assurance ... 641

22.1 ... Style Guides ... 642

22.2 ... Linter ... 643

22.3 ... Prettier ... 648

22.4 ... Programming Mistake Detector: Copy/Paste Detector ... 649

22.5 ... Husky ... 652

22.6 ... Summary ... 653

23 ... Testing ... 655

23.1 ... Unit Testing ... 655

23.2 ... Assertion Testing ... 658

23.3 ... Jasmine ... 663

23.4 ... Jest ... 671

23.5 ... Practical Example of Unit Tests with Jest ... 674

23.6 ... Dealing with Dependencies: Mocking ... 679

23.7 ... Summary ... 681

24 ... Security ... 683

24.1 ... Filter Input and Escape Output ... 684

24.2 ... Protecting the Server ... 686

24.3 ... Node Package Manager Security ... 704

24.4 ... Client Protection ... 707

24.5 ... Summary ... 711

25 ... Scalability and Deployment ... 713

25.1 ... Deployment ... 713

25.2 ... Tool Support ... 720

25.3 ... Scaling ... 721

25.4 ... pm2: Process Management ... 730

25.5 ... Docker ... 730

25.6 ... Summary ... 732

26 ... Performance ... 733

26.1 ... You Aren¿t Gonna Need It ... 733

26.2 ... CPU ... 734

26.3 ... Memory ... 741

26.4 ... Network ... 747

26.5 ... Summary ... 751

27 ... Microservices with [...] ... 753

27.1 ... Basic Principles ... 753

27.2 ... Architecture ... 756

27.3 ... Infrastructure ... 758

27.4 ... Asynchronous Microservice with RabbitMQ ... 759

27.5 ... API Gateway ... 768

27.6 ... Synchronous Microservice with Express ... 780

27.7 ... Summary ... 789

28 ... Deno ... 791

28.1 ... The Ten Things Ryan Dahl Regrets about [...] ... 791

28.2 ... Installing Deno ... 793

28.3 ... Execution ... 795

28.4 ... Handling Files ... 796

28.5 ... Web Server with Deno ... 803

28.6 ... Module System ... 804

28.7 ... Summary ... 809

... The Author ... 811

... Index ... 813
Details
Erscheinungsjahr: 2023
Fachbereich: Programmiersprachen
Genre: Importe, Informatik
Rubrik: Naturwissenschaften & Technik
Medium: Taschenbuch
Reihe: Rheinwerk Computing
Inhalt: 834 S.
ISBN-13: 9781493222926
ISBN-10: 1493222929
Sprache: Englisch
Herstellernummer: 459/22292
Einband: Klappenbroschur
Autor: Springer, Sebastian
Hersteller: Rheinwerk Verlag GmbH
Rheinwerk Publishing Inc.
Verantwortliche Person für die EU: Rheinwerk Verlag GmbH, Rheinwerkallee 4, D-53227 Bonn, service@rheinwerk-verlag.de
Maße: 253 x 178 x 42 mm
Von/Mit: Sebastian Springer
Erscheinungsdatum: 06.01.2023
Gewicht: 1,458 kg
Artikel-ID: 122035939
Über den Autor
Sebastian Springer is a JavaScript engineer at MaibornWolff. In addition to developing and designing both client-side and server-side JavaScript applications, he focuses on imparting knowledge. As a lecturer for JavaScript, a speaker at numerous conferences, and an author, he inspires enthusiasm for professional development with JavaScript. Sebastian was previously a team leader at Mayflower GmbH, one of the premier web development agencies in Germany. He was responsible for project and team management, architecture, and customer care for companies such as Nintendo Europe, Siemens, and others.
Zusammenfassung
Debug, scale, test, and optimize your applications
Inhaltsverzeichnis
... Foreword ... 25

... Preface ... 27

... Structure of the Book ... 28

... Downloading the Code Samples ... 29

... Acknowledgments ... 30

1 ... Basic Principles ... 31

1.1 ... The Story of [...] ... 33

1.2 ... Organization of [...] ... 37

1.3 ... Versioning of [...] ... 38

1.4 ... Benefits of [...] ... 40

1.5 ... Areas of Use for [...] ... 40

1.6 ... The Core: V8 Engine ... 41

1.7 ... Libraries around the Engine ... 47

1.8 ... Summary ... 53

2 ... Installation ... 55

2.1 ... Installing Packages ... 56

2.2 ... Compiling and Installing ... 68

2.3 ... Node Version Manager ... 71

2.4 ... Node and Docker ... 71

2.5 ... Summary ... 72

3 ... Developing Your First Application ... 73

3.1 ... Interactive Mode ... 73

3.2 ... The First Application ... 79

3.3 ... Debugging [...] Applications ... 88

3.4 ... nodemon Development Tool ... 98

3.5 ... Summary ... 99

4 ... [...] Modules ... 101

4.1 ... Modular Structure ... 101

4.2 ... Core Modules ... 103

4.3 ... JavaScript Module Systems ... 121

4.4 ... Creating and Using Your Own Modules ... 124

4.5 ... Summary ... 135

5 ... HTTP ... 137

5.1 ... Web Server ... 137

5.2 ... [...] as HTTP Client ... 164

5.3 ... Secure Communication with HTTPS ... 168

5.4 ... HTTP/2 ... 170

5.5 ... Summary ... 175

6 ... Express ... 177

6.1 ... Structure ... 177

6.2 ... Installation ... 178

6.3 ... Basic Principles ... 179

6.4 ... Setup ... 181

6.5 ... Movie Database ... 185

6.6 ... Middleware ... 193

6.7 ... Extended Routing: Deleting Data Records ... 199

6.8 ... Creating and Editing Data Records: Body Parser ... 201

6.9 ... Express 5 ... 208

6.10 ... HTTPS and HTTP/2 ... 209

6.11 ... Summary ... 212

7 ... Template Engines ... 213

7.1 ... Custom Template Engine ... 214

7.2 ... Template Engines in Practice: Pug ... 215

7.3 ... Handlebars ... 229

7.4 ... Summary ... 239

8 ... Connecting Databases ... 241

8.1 ... [...] and Relational Databases ... 242

8.2 ... [...] and Nonrelational Databases ... 260

8.3 ... Summary ... 272

9 ... Authentication and Session Handling ... 273

9.1 ... Passport ... 273

9.2 ... Setup and Configuration ... 274

9.3 ... Logging In to the Application ... 277

9.4 ... Accessing Resources ... 285

9.5 ... Summary ... 294

10 ... REST Server ... 295

10.1 ... Introduction to REST and Usage in Web Applications ... 295

10.2 ... Accessing the Application ... 296

10.3 ... Adaptations to the Application Structure ... 297

10.4 ... Read Requests ... 298

10.5 ... Write Requests ... 309

10.6 ... Authentication via JWTs ... 316

10.7 ... OpenAPI Specification: Documentation with Swagger ... 324

10.8 ... Validation ... 329

10.9 ... Summary ... 335

11 ... GraphQL ... 337

11.1 ... GraphQL Libraries ... 338

11.2 ... Integration with Express ... 339

11.3 ... GraphiQL ... 341

11.4 ... Reading Data via the Interface ... 342

11.5 ... Write Accesses to the GraphQL Interface ... 347

11.6 ... Authentication for the GraphQL Interface ... 353

11.7 ... Summary ... 355

12 ... Real-Time Web Applications ... 357

12.1 ... The Sample Application ... 358

12.2 ... Setup ... 358

12.3 ... WebSockets ... 364

12.4 ... [...] ... 377

12.5 ... Summary ... 383

13 ... Type-Safe Applications in [...] ... 385

13.1 ... Type Systems for [...] ... 386

13.2 ... Tools and Configuration ... 392

13.3 ... Basic Principles ... 398

13.4 ... Classes ... 403

13.5 ... Interfaces ... 406

13.6 ... Type Aliases in TypeScript ... 408

13.7 ... Generics ... 409

13.8 ... TypeScript in Use in a [...] Application ... 410

13.9 ... Summary ... 412

14 ... Web Applications with Nest ... 413

14.1 ... Installation and Getting Started with Nest ... 414

14.2 ... Nest Command-Line Interface ... 416

14.3 ... Structure of the Application ... 419

14.4 ... Modules: Logical Units in the Source Code ... 421

14.5 ... Controllers: Endpoints of an Application ... 423

14.6 ... Providers: Business Logic of the Application ... 428

14.7 ... Accessing Databases ... 432

14.8 ... Documenting the Endpoints with OpenAPI ... 439

14.9 ... Authentication ... 442

14.10 ... Outlook: Testing in Nest ... 449

14.11 ... Summary ... 451

15 ... Node on the Command Line ... 453

15.1 ... Basic Principles ... 453

15.2 ... Structure of a Command-Line Application ... 456

15.3 ... Accessing Input and Output ... 461

15.4 ... Tools ... 469

15.5 ... Signals ... 476

15.6 ... Exit Codes ... 478

15.7 ... Summary ... 479

16 ... Asynchronous Programming ... 481

16.1 ... Basic Principles of Asynchronous Programming ... 481

16.2 ... Running External Commands Asynchronously ... 486

16.3 ... Creating [...] Child Processes with fork Method ... 492

16.4 ... The cluster Module ... 496

16.5 ... Worker Threads ... 504

16.6 ... Promises in [...] ... 507

16.7 ... Async Functions ... 514

16.8 ... Summary ... 517

17 ... RxJS ... 519

17.1 ... Basic Principles ... 520

17.2 ... Operators ... 525

17.3 ... Subjects ... 540

17.4 ... Schedulers ... 542

17.5 ... Summary ... 543

18 ... Streams ... 545

18.1 ... Introduction ... 545

18.2 ... Readable Streams ... 548

18.3 ... Writable Streams ... 559

18.4 ... Duplex Streams ... 566

18.5 ... Transform Streams ... 568

18.6 ... Gulp ... 570

18.7 ... Summary ... 572

19 ... Working with Files ... 573

19.1 ... Synchronous and Asynchronous Functions ... 573

19.2 ... Existence of Files ... 575

19.3 ... Reading Files ... 576

19.4 ... Error Handling ... 582

19.5 ... Writing to Files ... 582

19.6 ... Directory Operations ... 586

19.7 ... Advanced Operations ... 589

19.8 ... Summary ... 594

20 ... Socket Server ... 595

20.1 ... Unix Sockets ... 596

20.2 ... Windows Pipes ... 602

20.3 ... TCP Sockets ... 603

20.4 ... UDP Sockets ... 610

20.5 ... Summary ... 614

21 ... Package Manager ... 615

21.1 ... Most Common Operations ... 616

21.2 ... Advanced Operations ... 627

21.3 ... Tools for Node Package Manager ... 634

21.4 ... Yarn ... 637

21.5 ... Summary ... 638

22 ... Quality Assurance ... 641

22.1 ... Style Guides ... 642

22.2 ... Linter ... 643

22.3 ... Prettier ... 648

22.4 ... Programming Mistake Detector: Copy/Paste Detector ... 649

22.5 ... Husky ... 652

22.6 ... Summary ... 653

23 ... Testing ... 655

23.1 ... Unit Testing ... 655

23.2 ... Assertion Testing ... 658

23.3 ... Jasmine ... 663

23.4 ... Jest ... 671

23.5 ... Practical Example of Unit Tests with Jest ... 674

23.6 ... Dealing with Dependencies: Mocking ... 679

23.7 ... Summary ... 681

24 ... Security ... 683

24.1 ... Filter Input and Escape Output ... 684

24.2 ... Protecting the Server ... 686

24.3 ... Node Package Manager Security ... 704

24.4 ... Client Protection ... 707

24.5 ... Summary ... 711

25 ... Scalability and Deployment ... 713

25.1 ... Deployment ... 713

25.2 ... Tool Support ... 720

25.3 ... Scaling ... 721

25.4 ... pm2: Process Management ... 730

25.5 ... Docker ... 730

25.6 ... Summary ... 732

26 ... Performance ... 733

26.1 ... You Aren¿t Gonna Need It ... 733

26.2 ... CPU ... 734

26.3 ... Memory ... 741

26.4 ... Network ... 747

26.5 ... Summary ... 751

27 ... Microservices with [...] ... 753

27.1 ... Basic Principles ... 753

27.2 ... Architecture ... 756

27.3 ... Infrastructure ... 758

27.4 ... Asynchronous Microservice with RabbitMQ ... 759

27.5 ... API Gateway ... 768

27.6 ... Synchronous Microservice with Express ... 780

27.7 ... Summary ... 789

28 ... Deno ... 791

28.1 ... The Ten Things Ryan Dahl Regrets about [...] ... 791

28.2 ... Installing Deno ... 793

28.3 ... Execution ... 795

28.4 ... Handling Files ... 796

28.5 ... Web Server with Deno ... 803

28.6 ... Module System ... 804

28.7 ... Summary ... 809

... The Author ... 811

... Index ... 813
Details
Erscheinungsjahr: 2023
Fachbereich: Programmiersprachen
Genre: Importe, Informatik
Rubrik: Naturwissenschaften & Technik
Medium: Taschenbuch
Reihe: Rheinwerk Computing
Inhalt: 834 S.
ISBN-13: 9781493222926
ISBN-10: 1493222929
Sprache: Englisch
Herstellernummer: 459/22292
Einband: Klappenbroschur
Autor: Springer, Sebastian
Hersteller: Rheinwerk Verlag GmbH
Rheinwerk Publishing Inc.
Verantwortliche Person für die EU: Rheinwerk Verlag GmbH, Rheinwerkallee 4, D-53227 Bonn, service@rheinwerk-verlag.de
Maße: 253 x 178 x 42 mm
Von/Mit: Sebastian Springer
Erscheinungsdatum: 06.01.2023
Gewicht: 1,458 kg
Artikel-ID: 122035939
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