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MEAN Cookbook

By : Nicholas McClay
Book Image

MEAN Cookbook

By: Nicholas McClay

Overview of this book

The MEAN Stack is a framework for web application development using JavaScript-based technologies; MongoDB, Express, Angular, and Node.js. If you want to expand your understanding of using JavaScript to produce a fully functional standalone web application, including the web server, user interface, and database, then this book can help guide you through that transition. This book begins by configuring the frontend of the MEAN stack web application using the Angular JavaScript framework. We then implement common user interface enhancements before moving on to configuring the server layer of our MEAN stack web application using Express for our backend APIs. You will learn to configure the database layer of your MEAN stack web application using MongoDB and the Mongoose framework, including modeling relationships between documents. You will explore advanced topics such as optimizing your web application using WebPack as well as the use of automated testing with the Mocha and Chai frameworks. By the end of the book, you should have acquired a level of proficiency that allows you to confidently build a full production-ready and scalable MEAN stack application.
Table of Contents (13 chapters)

Debugging Node.js using node-inspector in Google Chrome

Debugging in the command line has never really been something that most JavaScript developers have much experience with. By far, the most common debugging tool for JavaScript is the browser's developer toolkit and its associated debugging tools. These tools, popularized with utilities such as Mozilla's firebug or Chrome's own developer toolkit, allow developers to set breakpoints, inspect values, and evaluate expressions all within their web browser.

Wouldn't it be great to use this same debugging toolkit for the Node.js application? Until recently, the only way to accomplish this feat was by including a module called node-inspector into your application. However, since Node 8, this feature is actually a fully integrated feature of Node.js debugging. Let's explore how to debug our Node.js application...