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Node.js Design Patterns

By : Mario Casciaro
Book Image

Node.js Design Patterns

By: Mario Casciaro

Overview of this book

Node.js is a massively popular software platform that lets you use JavaScript to easily create scalable server-side applications. It allows you to create efficient code, enabling a more sustainable way of writing software made of only one language across the full stack, along with extreme levels of reusability, pragmatism, simplicity, and collaboration. Node.js is revolutionizing the web and the way people and companies create their software. In this book, we will take you on a journey across various ideas and components, and the challenges you would commonly encounter while designing and developing software using the Node.js platform. You will also discover the "Node.js way" of dealing with design and coding decisions. The book kicks off by exploring the fundamental principles and components that define the platform. It then shows you how to master asynchronous programming and how to design elegant and reusable components using well-known patterns and techniques. The book rounds off by teaching you the various approaches to scale, distribute, and integrate your Node.js application.
Table of Contents (16 chapters)
Node.js Design Patterns
Credits
About the Author
Acknowledgments
About the Reviewers
www.PacktPub.com
Preface
Index

Comparison


At this point of the chapter, we should have a better understanding of what options we have to tame the asynchronous nature of Node.js. Each one of the solutions presented has its own pros and cons. Let's summarize them in the following table:

Solutions

Pros

Cons

Plain JavaScript

  • Does not require any additional library or technology

  • Offers the best performances

  • Provides the best level of compatibility with third-party libraries

  • Allows the creation of ad hoc and more advanced algorithms

  • Might require extra code and relatively complex algorithms

Async

  • Simplifies the most common control flow patterns

  • Is still a callback-based solution

  • Good performances

  • Introduces an external dependency

  • Might still not be enough for advanced flows

Promises

  • Greatly simplify the most common control flow patterns

  • Robust error handling

  • Part of the ES6 specification

  • Guarantee deferred invocation of onFulfilled and onRejected

  • Might require an external dependency

  • Require to promisify callback-based...