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Getting Started with RethinkDB

By : Gianluca Tiepolo
Book Image

Getting Started with RethinkDB

By: Gianluca Tiepolo

Overview of this book

RethinkDB is a high-performance document-oriented database with a unique set of features. This increasingly popular NoSQL database is used to develop real-time web applications and, together with Node.js, it can be used to easily deploy them to the cloud with very little difficulty. Getting Started with RethinkDB is designed to get you working with RethinkDB as quickly as possible. Starting with the installation and configuration process, you will learn how to start importing data into the database and run simple queries using the intuitive ReQL query language. After successfully running a few simple queries, you will be introduced to other topics such as clustering and sharding. You will get to know how to set up a cluster of RethinkDB nodes and spread database load across multiple machines. We will then move on to advanced queries and optimization techniques. You will discover how to work with RethinkDB from a Node.js environment and find out all about deployment techniques. Finally, we’ll finish by working on a fully-fledged example that uses the Node.js framework and advanced features such as Changefeeds to develop a real-time web application.
Table of Contents (15 chapters)
Getting Started with RethinkDB
Credits
About the Author
Acknowledgement
About the Reviewer
www.PacktPub.com
Preface
Index

Installing Node.js


The first thing we need to do to start developing web applications is to install Node.js, if you haven't done so already. Due to its enormous popularity, Node.js is available on practically any operating system. In this chapter, however, we will focus on installing it on Linux and OS X as these are the only officially supported platforms by RethinkDB.

For further information on Node.js and the platforms it supports, you can visit its website at https://nodejs.org/en/ where you will find package installers for your operating system and links to Node's GitHub repository if you prefer compiling the source code.

Installing on Linux

If you are running a Linux-based operating system, in most cases, you should be able to install Node.js using your distribution's package manager.

For example, if you're running the latest LTS version of Ubuntu Linux, you can install Node.js by running the following commands from the terminal:

curl -sL https://deb.nodesource.com/setup_4.x | sudo -E...