Node Cookbook. Transferring your JavaScript skills to server-side programming is simplified with this comprehensive cookbook. Each chapter focuses on a different aspect of Node, featuring recipes supported with lots of illustrations, tips, and hints - Helion
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Autor: David Mark ClementsTytuł oryginału: Node Cookbook. Transferring your JavaScript skills to server-side programming is simplified with this comprehensive cookbook. Each chapter focuses on a different aspect of Node, featuring recipes supported with lots of illustrations, tips, and hints.
ISBN: 9781783280445
stron: 378, Format: ebook
Data wydania: 2014-04-25
Księgarnia: Helion
Cena książki: 134,10 zł (poprzednio: 149,00 zł)
Oszczędzasz: 10% (-14,90 zł)
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Node Cookbook. Transferring your JavaScript skills to server-side programming is simplified with this comprehensive cookbook. Each chapter focuses on a different aspect of Node, featuring recipes supported with lots of illustrations, tips, and hints eBook -- spis treści
- Node Cookbook Second Edition
- Table of Contents
- Node Cookbook Second Edition
- Credits
- About the Author
- About the Reviewers
- www.PacktPub.com
- Support files, eBooks, discount offers and more
- Why Subscribe?
- Free Access for Packt account holders
- Support files, eBooks, discount offers and more
- Preface
- What this book covers
- What you need for this book
- Who this book is for
- Conventions
- Reader feedback
- Customer support
- Downloading the example code
- Errata
- Piracy
- Questions
- 1. Making a Web Server
- Introduction
- Setting up a router
- Getting ready
- How to do it...
- How it works...
- Theres more...
- Simple multilevel routing
- Parsing the querystring module
- The routing modules
- See also
- Serving static files
- Getting ready
- How to do it...
- How it works...
- There's more...
- The favicon gotcha
- See also
- Caching content in memory for immediate delivery
- Getting ready
- How to do it...
- How it works...
- There's more...
- Reflecting content changes
- See also
- Optimizing performance with streaming
- Getting ready
- How to do it...
- How it works...
- There's more...
- Protecting against process memory overruns
- See also
- Securing against filesystem hacking exploits
- Getting ready
- How to do it...
- How it works...
- There's more...
- Whitelisting
- Node static
- See also
- 2. Exploring the HTTP Object
- Introduction
- Processing POST data
- Getting ready
- How to do it...
- How it works...
- There's more...
- Accessing POST data with connect and body-parser
- See also
- Handling file uploads
- Getting ready
- How to do it...
- How it works...
- There's more...
- Using formidable to accept all POST data
- Preserving filenames with formidable
- Uploading files via PUT
- See also
- Using Node as an HTTP client
- Getting ready
- How to do it...
- How it works...
- There's more...
- Sending POST requests
- Multipart file upload as a client
- See also
- Implementing download throttling
- Getting ready
- How to do it...
- How it works...
- There's more...
- Enabling a resume request from broken downloads
- See also
- 3. Working with Data Serialization
- Introduction
- Converting an object to JSON and back
- Getting ready
- How to do it
- How it works
- There's more
- Constructing JSONP responses
- Security and JSONP
- See also
- Converting an object to XML and back
- Getting ready
- How to do it
- How it works
- There's more
- Generating XML attributes and text nodes
- Partial application
- See also
- Browser-server transmission via AJAX
- Getting ready
- How to do it
- How it works
- There's more
- Sending serialized data from the client to the server
- See also
- Working with real data fetching trending tweets
- Getting ready
- How to do it
- How it works
- There's more
- Cross referencing Google Hot Trends with Twitter tweets
- See also
- 4. Interfacing with Databases
- Introduction
- Writing to a CSV file
- Getting ready
- How to do it
- How it works
- There's more
- Customizing the CSV elements
- Reading a CSV file
- Manipulating the CSV data stream
- See also
- Connecting and sending SQL to a MySQL server
- Getting ready
- How to do it
- How it works
- There's more
- Using and cleaning user input
- Receiving results from the MySQL server
- See also
- Storing and retrieving data with MongoDB
- Getting ready
- How to do it
- How it works
- There's more
- Indexing and aggregation
- Updating modifiers, sort, and limit
- MongoDB without MongoDB
- See also
- Storing data to CouchDB with Cradle
- Getting ready
- How to do it
- How it works
- There's more
- Scaling CouchDB with BigCouch
- See also
- Retrieving data from CouchDB with Cradle
- Getting ready
- How to do it
- How it works
- There's more
- Creating an admin user
- Locking all modifying operations to an admin user
- Exposing the CouchDB HTTP interface to remote connections
- See also
- Accessing the CouchDB changes stream with Cradle
- Getting ready
- How to do it
- How it works
- See also
- Storing and retrieving data with Redis
- Getting ready
- How to do it
- How it works
- There's more
- Speeding up the Node Redis module
- Overcoming network latency by pipelining commands
- See also
- Implementing PubSub with Redis
- Getting ready
- How to do it
- How it works
- There's more
- Redis authentication
- Securing Redis from external connections
- See also
- 5. Employing Streams
- Introduction
- Consuming streams
- Getting ready
- How to do it
- How it works
- There's more
- Using read's size argument
- Consuming via the data event
- See also
- Playing with pipes
- Getting ready
- How to do it
- How it works
- There's more
- Chaining and filtering streams
- Preparing for greater complexity
- See also
- Making stream interfaces
- Getting ready
- How to do it
- How it works
- There's more
- Making reusable streams
- Transform streams
- See also
- Streaming across Node processes
- Getting ready
- How to do it
- How it works
- There's more
- Processing stream chunk buffers efficiently
- Streaming over TCP
- See also
- 6. Going Real Time
- Introduction
- Creating a WebSocket server
- Getting ready
- How to do it...
- How it works...
- There's more...
- Creating a Node-based WebSocket client
- WebSocket streams
- See also
- Cross-browser real-time logic with Socket.IO
- Getting ready
- How to do it...
- How it works...
- There's more...
- Custom events
- See also
- Remote Procedure Calls with Socket.IO
- Getting ready
- How to do it...
- How it works...
- There's more...
- Remote Procedure Calls with SockJS
- See also
- Creating a real-time widget
- Getting ready
- How to do it...
- How it works...
- There's more...
- Preparing for scalability
- WebSockets as a development tool
- See also
- 7. Accelerating Development with Express
- Introduction
- Generating Express scaffolding
- Getting ready
- How to do it...
- How it works...
- There's more...
- Picking apart app.js
- The initialization process
- Looking into routes/index.js
- See also
- Managing server tier environments
- Getting ready
- How to do it...
- How it works...
- There's more...
- Setting other environments
- Changing NODE_ENV permanently
- See also
- Implementing dynamic routing
- Getting ready
- How to do it...
- How it works...
- There's more...
- Route validation
- Optional routes
- Asterisks wildcards
- See also
- Templating in Express
- Getting ready
- How to do it...
- How it works...
- There's more...
- Using other template engines
- EJS templates
- Literal JavaScript in Jade
- Jade includes
- Using layout.jade
- See also
- CSS preprocessors with Express
- Getting ready
- How to do it...
- How it works...
- There's more...
- Nested mixins and rest parameters
- Playing with colors
- Using LESS
- See also
- Initializing and using a session
- Getting ready
- How to do it...
- How it works...
- There's more...
- Custom middleware for site-wide session management
- Flash messages
- See also
- Making an Express web app
- Getting ready
- How to do it...
- Creating a database bridge
- Configuring app.js files
- Modifying the profiler app
- Modifying the mounted login app
- How it works...
- Understanding app mounting
- Data flow
- Route handling
- Views
- Mixins
- Locals
- Styles
- User flow
- Understanding app mounting
- There's more...
- Benchmarking
- See also
- 8. Implementing Security, Encryption, and Authentication
- Introduction
- Implementing Basic Authentication
- Getting ready
- How to do it...
- How it works...
- There's more...
- Basic Authentication with Express
- See also
- Hashing passwords
- Getting ready
- How to do it...
- How it works...
- There's more...
- Making unique hashes with HMAC
- Hardened hashing with PBKDF2
- See also
- Implementing Digest Authentication
- Getting ready
- How to do it...
- How it works...
- There's more...
- Logging out of authenticated areas
- See also
- Setting up an HTTPS web server
- Getting ready
- How to do it...
- How it works...
- There's more...
- HTTPS in Express
- Securing Basic Authentication with SSL/TLS
- See also
- Preventing cross-site request forgery
- Getting ready
- How to do it...
- How it works...
- There's more...
- Auto-securing the POST forms with the CSRF elements
- Eliminating cross-site scripting (XSS) vulnerabilities
- See also
- 9. Integrating Network Paradigms
- Introduction
- Sending an e-mail
- Getting ready
- How to do it...
- How it works...
- There's more...
- Using sendmail as an alternative transport
- Creating HTML e-mails
- Sending attachments
- See also
- Sending an SMS
- Getting ready
- How to do it...
- How it works...
- There's more...
- Making an automated phone call
- See also
- Communicating with TCP
- Getting ready
- How to do it...
- How it works...
- There's more...
- Port forwarding
- Using pcap to watch TCP traffic
- See also
- Creating an SMTP server
- Getting ready
- How to do it...
- How it works...
- There's more...
- Receiving e-mails from external SMTP servers
- See also
- Implementing a virtual hosting paradigm
- Getting ready
- How to do it...
- How it works...
- There's more...
- Virtual hosting Express apps
- Server Name Indication (SNI)
- See also
- 10. Writing Your Own Node Modules
- Introduction
- Creating a test-driven module specification
- Getting ready
- How to do it
- How it works
- There's more
- Unit tests with should.js
- See also
- Writing a functional module mock-up
- Getting ready
- How to do it
- How it works
- There's more
- Writing a module use case example
- See also
- Refactoring with prototypical inheritance
- Getting ready
- How to do it
- How it works
- There's more
- Adding the stat function to the initialized mp3dat object
- Allowing multiple instances
- See also
- Extending a module's API
- Getting ready
- How to do it
- How it works
- There's more
- Creating the STDIN stream example
- Creating the PUT upload stream example
- Merging stat and statStream
- Integrating the EventEmitter
- See also
- Deploying a module to npm
- Getting ready
- How to do it
- How it works
- There's more
- npm link
- .npmignore and npm versions
- See also
- 11. Taking It Live
- Introduction
- Deploying an app to a server environment
- Getting ready
- How to do it...
- How it works...
- There's more...
- Using screen instead of nohup
- Using authbind for privileged ports
- Hosting multiple processes from port 80
- See also
- Automatic crash recovery
- Getting ready
- How to do it...
- How it works...
- There's more...
- Detecting a respawn limit violation
- Staying up with forever
- See also
- Continuous deployment
- Getting ready
- How to do it...
- How it works...
- There's more...
- Building module dependencies on update
- Writing a Node Git hook for integrated testing
- See also
- Hosting with a Platform as a Service provider
- Getting ready
- How to do it...
- How it works...
- There's more...
- Assigning custom domains to Nodejitsu apps
- Provisioning a database with jitsu
- See also
- Index