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Node Cookbook - Fourth Edition

By : Bethany Griggs
4 (1)
Book Image

Node Cookbook - Fourth Edition

4 (1)
By: Bethany Griggs

Overview of this book

A key technology for building web applications and tooling, Node.js brings JavaScript to the server enabling full-stack development in a common language. This fourth edition of the Node Cookbook is updated with the latest Node.js features and the evolution of the Node.js framework ecosystems. This practical guide will help you to get started with creating, debugging, and deploying your Node.js applications and cover solutions to common problems, along with tips to avoid pitfalls. You'll become familiar with the Node.js development model by learning how to handle files and build simple web applications and then explore established and emerging Node.js web frameworks such as Express.js and Fastify. As you advance, you'll discover techniques for detecting problems in your applications, handling security concerns, and deploying your applications to the cloud. This recipe-based guide will help you to easily navigate through various core topics of server-side web application development with Node.js. By the end of this Node book, you'll be well-versed with core Node.js concepts and have gained the knowledge to start building performant and scalable Node.js applications.
Table of Contents (14 chapters)

Persisting data with LevelDB

LevelDB is an embedded database. It is a key-value store written by Google, where the data is sorted by key. LevelDB is commonly used in cases where fast access to large datasets is required. LevelDB is used directly as a library, so there is no server or command-line interface.

In this recipe, we're going to implement a task list using LevelDB as our store.

Getting ready

  1. To get started, create a directory named leveldb-app containing a file named tasks.js:
    $ mkdir leveldb-app
    $ cd leveldb-app
    $ touch tasks.js
  2. LevelDB is a library that we will install from the npm registry, so we'll need to initialize our project:
    $ npm init --yes 

Now that we've initialized our project, we can move on to the recipe.

How to do it…

In this recipe, we'll be using the levelup and leveldown modules to create and interact with our LevelDB store:

  1. The first step is to install the levelup and leveldown modules from...