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Getting Started with hapi.js

Getting Started with hapi.js

By : John Brett
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Getting Started with hapi.js

Getting Started with hapi.js

3.2 (6)
By: John Brett

Overview of this book

This book will introduce hapi.js and walk you through the creation of your first working application using the out-of-the-box features hapi.js provides. Packed with real-world problems and examples, this book introduces some of the basic concepts of hapi.js and Node.js and takes you through the typical journey you'll face when developing an application. Starting with easier concepts such as routing requests, building APIs serving JSON, using templates to build websites and applications, and connecting databases, we then move on to more complex problems such as authentication, model validation, caching, and techniques for structuring your codebase to scale gracefully. You will also develop skills to ensure your application's reliability through testing, code coverage, and logging. By the end of this book, you'll be equipped with all the skills you need to build your first fully featured application. This book will be invaluable if you are investigating Node.js frameworks or planning on using hapi.js in your next project.
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5. Securing Applications with Authentication and Authorization
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Why is the importance of testing overlooked?


In my experience, most development comes from two motivations: employment or recreation. There are others such as creating open source software (like hapi), research, and the like, but most of them fall under the aforementioned two categories. The motivation behind both categories is usually result-focused; when the motivation is employment, we aim to generate a monetary value from the code that we write. In case it is recreational, we are often exploring a new technology and just want to build something for a demo or to learn the inner workings of a new framework or library. It's easy to see how writing tests doesn't fit into either category.

In case of development for employment, tests aren't a sellable feature of software and are expensive. They take a lot of time and money to design, write, maintain, run, and keep up-to-date with best practices. Often, the size of a testing codebase will be larger than that of the codebase it is testing. The...

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