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Full-Stack Web Development with Vue.js and Node

By : Aneeta Sharma
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Full-Stack Web Development with Vue.js and Node

By: Aneeta Sharma

Overview of this book

Isomorphic JavaScript was the buzzword of the year 2017, allowing developers to utilize a single language throughout their web development stack and build cost-effective and scalable applications. MEVN is a one such modern web development stack consisting of web applications such as MongoDB, Express.js, Vue.js, and Node.js. Hands-On Full-Stack Web Development with Vue.js 2 and Node.js leverages the harmony of these technologies to help you create full-stack web applications. Starting with the core frameworks, this example-based guide explains all the key concepts of frameworks, how to set them up properly, and how to use popular modules to connect them together and make them work cohesively. You will learn all this with the help of real-world examples. In addition to this, you will be able to scaffold web application architecture, add an authentication layer, and develop the MVC structure to support the development of your application. You'll explore how to create data models for your applications and then write REST APIs by exposing your data model to your application. Solely orientated towards building a full, end-to-end application using the MEVN stack, this book will help you understand how your application development grows.
Table of Contents (12 chapters)

Introducing REST APIs

An Application Programming Interface (API), in general, is used to get data from one application to another. There are different kinds of APIs that are used in different areas, such as hardware and programming, but we will be talking only about web APIs. Web APIs are a form of web service that provides an interface to communicate between multiple applications. Data from one application is sent to another application via an HTTP protocol using such APIs.

In this chapter, we will talk about:

  • REST architecture and RESTful APIs
  • HTTP verbs and status codes
  • Developing and testing APIs using Postman

Web APIs work in a similar way to how the browser interacts with our application server. The client requests some data from the server and the server responds with the formatted data to the client; APIs do something similar. For example, there is a contract set beforehand...