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Advanced Express Web Application Development

By : Andrew Keig
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Advanced Express Web Application Development

By: Andrew Keig

Overview of this book

Building an Express application that is reliable, robust, maintainable, testable, and can scale beyond a single server requires a bit of extra thought and effort. Express applications that need to survive in a production environment will need to reach out to the Node ecosystem and beyond, for support.You will start by laying the foundations of your software development journey, as you drive-out features under test. You will move on quickly to expand on your existing knowledge, learning how to create a web API and a consuming client. You will then introduce a real-time element in your application.Following on from this, you will begin a process of incrementally improving your application as you tackle security, introduce SSL support, and how to handle security vulnerabilities. Next, the book will take you through the process of scaling and then decoupling your application. Finally, you will take a look at various ways you can improve your application's performance and reliability.
Table of Contents (14 chapters)
Advanced Express Web Application Development
Credits
About the Author
About the Reviewers
www.PacktPub.com
Preface
Index

Socket.IO on the client


In order to display these Socket.IO published messages, we need to make some client changes. Let's install the Socket.IO client piece using bower:

bower install socketio-client

Let's make a single change to our ./lib/express/index.js Express server and simplify the location of our socket.io-client using the static middleware:

app.use('/sockets', express.static('public/components/socket.io-client/dist/'));

We will now add the Socket.IO client scripts to ./views/index.html:

<script src="/sockets/socket.io.js"></script>

Now we integrate Socket.IO into our backbone piece. Let's update our Backbone.js Router. The router initialise method now accepts socket as an argument and contains two Socket.IO event handlers: one for issues which calls the issues method and one for commits which calls the commits method. The join method will now emit an Socket.IO unsubscribe event unsubscribing the user from any currently subscribed projects. It will then emit a Socket.IO subscribe...