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Advanced Node.js Development

By : Andrew Mead
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Book Image

Advanced Node.js Development

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By: Andrew Mead

Overview of this book

Advanced Node.js Development is a practical, project-based book that provides you with all you need to progress as a Node.js developer. Node is a ubiquitous technology on the modern web, and an essential part of any web developer’s toolkit. If you're looking to create real-world Node applications, or you want to switch careers or launch a side-project to generate some extra income, then you're in the right place. This book was written around a single goal: turning you into a professional Node developer capable of developing, testing, and deploying real-world production applications. There's no better time to dive in. According to the 2018 Stack Overflow Survey, Node is in the top ten for back-end popularity and back-end salary. This book is built from the ground up around the latest version of Node.js (version 9.x.x). You'll be learning all the cutting-edge features available only in the latest software versions. This book delivers advanced skills that you need to become a professional Node developer. Along this journey you'll create your own API, you'll build a full real-time web app and create projects that apply the latest Async and Await technologies. Andrew Mead maps everything out for you in this book so that you can learn how to build powerful Node.js projects in a comprehensive, easy-to-follow package designed to get you up and running quickly.
Table of Contents (17 chapters)
Title Page
Copyright and Credits
Packt Upsell
Contributors
Preface
Index

Creating a new web app project


Before you can add sockets to your web application, you need a web application to add them to, which is exactly what we'll create in this section. We'll make a basic Express app, which we'll get up on GitHub. Then, we'll deploy it to Heroku so we can view it live in the browser.

Now, the first step to that process is going to be to making a directory. We'll do a few things together to get us all going in the right direction. The first step in the process from the desktop is to run mkdir to make a new directory for this project; I'm going to call it node-chat-app.

Then, we can use cd to navigate into that directory and we can run a few commands:

mkdir node-chat-app
cd node-chat-app

First up, npm init. As with all of our projects in this book, we'll be taking advantage of npm, so we'll run the following command:

npm init

Then, we'll use the enter key to use the default value for every option:

When we're done, we can type yes, and now we have a package.json file. Before...