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Server Side development with Node.js and Koa.js Quick Start Guide

By : Olayinka Omole
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Server Side development with Node.js and Koa.js Quick Start Guide

By: Olayinka Omole

Overview of this book

Every developer wants to build modular and scalable web applications. Modern versions of JavaScript have made this possible in Node.js, and Koa is a Node.js framework that makes it easy. This book is the ideal introduction for JavaScript developers who want to create scalable server side applications using Node.js and Koa.js. The book shows you how Koa can be used to start projects from scratch, register custom and existing middleware, read requests, and send responses to users. We will explore the core concepts in Koa, such as error handling, logging, and request and response handling. We will dive into new concepts in JavaScript development, and see how paradigms such as async/await help with modern Node.js application development. By the end of this book, you will be building robust web applications in Koa using modern development paradigms and techniques of Node.js development.
Table of Contents (8 chapters)

Technical requirements

To follow along with this chapter, you will need the following installed on your local machine:

  • Node.js (version 7.6.0, or higher) and NPM: You can find download and installation instructions on the Node.js official website (https://nodejs.org/en/).
  • MongoDB: This is one of the most popular NoSQL databases in the world. It is open source, and you can find download instructions on its official website, as well (https://www.mongodb.com/).
  • Postman: This is a tool for testing web APIs. It is available for download on different platforms (https://www.getpostman.com/apps).

Note: If you use macOS, you can make use of the Homebrew package manager to easily install Node.js and MongoDB.

The code files of this chapter can be found on GitHub:
https://github.com/PacktPublishing/Server-Side-development-with-Node.js-and-Koa.js-Quick-Start-Guide/tree/master/Chapter05
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