Node.js Complete Reference Guide: Discover a more sustainable way of writing software with high levels of reusability and collaboration using Node.js

Node.js Complete Reference Guide: Discover a more sustainable way of writing software with high levels of reusability and collaboration using Node.js

English | 2019 | ISBN: 978-1789952117 | 732 Pages | PDF, EPUB | 142 MB

Node.js Complete Reference Guide is your one-stop solution to building highly scalable, single-language applications that share code between the server and client
Node.js Complete Reference Guide takes you through rudimentary knowledge of JavaScript and server-side development to create, maintain, deploy, and test your own Node.js applications.
You will begin by learning how to use the HTTP Server and Client objects, store data with both SQL and MongoDB databases, and unit test applications with Mocha 5.x, and functionally test them with Puppeteer 1.1.x. Then, you will learn to create scalable and rich RESTful applications on the Node.js platform and write a simple HTTP request handler with self-descriptive URLs. You will learn to set accurate HTTP status codes, study how to keep your applications backward-compatible and explore some authentication techniques to secure your application. Then, you will study how Node.js has emerged as a strong candidate for developing microservices.
With this Learning Path, you will be able to use the best practices and create efficient microservices.
This Learning Path includes content from the following Packt products:

  • RESTful Web API Design with Node.js 10, Third Edition by Valentin Bojinov
  • Node.js Web Development, Fourth Edition by David Herron
  • Hands-On Microservices with Node.js by Diogo Resende

What you will learn

  • Work with REST service development using the Restify framework
  • Use data storage engines, such as MySQL, SQLITE3, and MongoDB in apps
  • Apply user authentication methods with OAuth2
  • Perform real-time communication with the front-end using Socket.IO
  • Implement Docker microservices in development, testing, and deployment
  • Perform unit testing with Mocha 5.x and functional testing with Puppeteer 1.1.x
  • Use self-descriptive URLs and set accurate HTTP status codes
  • Deploy a cloud-native microservice to an online provider
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