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Mastering Node.js Web Development

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Product type Book
Published in Jun 2024
Publisher Packt
ISBN-13 9781804615072
Pages 778 pages
Edition 1st Edition
Languages
Author (1):
Adam Freeman Adam Freeman
Profile icon Adam Freeman
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Table of Contents (26) Chapters close

1. Putting Node.js in Context
2. Getting Ready 3. Working with the Node.js Tools 4. JavaScript and TypeScript Primer 5. Understanding Node.js Concurrency 6. Handling HTTP Requests 7. Using Node.js Streams 8. Using Bundles and Content Security 9. Unit Testing and Debugging 10. Node.js in Detail
11. Creating the Example Project 12. Using HTML Templates 13. Handling Form Data 14. Using Databases 15. Using Sessions 16. Creating RESTful Web Services 17. Authenticating and Authorizing Requests 18. SportsStore
19. SportsStore: A Real Application 20. SportsStore: Navigation and Cart 21. SportsStore: Orders and Validation 22. SportsStore: Authentication 23. SportsStore: Administration 24. SportsStore: Deployment 25. Other Books You May Enjoy
26. Index

Summary

In this chapter, I described the API features that Node.js provides to read and write data, particularly when processing an HTTP request:

  • Streams are used as abstract representations of sources and destinations for data, including HTTP requests and responses.
  • Data is buffered when it is written to a stream, but it is a good idea to avoid excessive buffering because it can exhaust system resources.
  • Data can be read from a stream by handling events or using a for loop.
  • Data can be piped from a readable stream to a writable stream.
  • Data can be transformed as it is piped and can be between JavaScript objects and strings/byte arrays.
  • Node.js provides an API to work with files, but third-party packages are the safest way to work with files in a web server project.
  • Third-party packages, such as Express, provide enhancements to the Node.js streams to perform common tasks, such as decoding JSON data.

In the next chapter, I describe...

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