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Node.js Web Development - Fifth Edition

By : David Herron
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Node.js Web Development - Fifth Edition

By: David Herron

Overview of this book

Node.js is the leading choice of server-side web development platform, enabling developers to use the same tools and paradigms for both server-side and client-side software. This updated fifth edition of Node.js Web Development focuses on the new features of Node.js 14, Express 4.x, and ECMAScript, taking you through modern concepts, techniques, and best practices for using Node.js. The book starts by helping you get to grips with the concepts of building server-side web apps with Node.js. You’ll learn how to develop a complete Node.js web app, with a backend database tier to help you explore several databases. You'll deploy the app to real web servers, including a cloud hosting platform built on AWS EC2 using Terraform and Docker Swarm, while integrating other tools such as Redis and NGINX. As you advance, you'll learn about unit and functional testing, along with deploying test infrastructure using Docker. Finally, you'll discover how to harden Node.js app security, use Let's Encrypt to provision the HTTPS service, and implement several forms of app security with the help of expert practices. With each chapter, the book will help you put your knowledge into practice throughout the entire life cycle of developing a web app. By the end of this Node.js book, you’ll have gained practical Node.js web development knowledge and be able to build and deploy your own apps on a public web hosting solution.
Table of Contents (19 chapters)
1
Section 1: Introduction to Node.js
6
Section 2: Developing the Express Application
12
Section 3: Deployment

Summary

This chapter is the culmination of a journey of learning Node.js application deployment. We developed an application existing solely on our laptop and added a number of useful features. With the goal of deploying that application on a public server to gain feedback, we worked on three types of deployment. In Chapter 10, Deploying Node.js Applications to Linux Servers, we learned how to launch persistent background tasks on Linux using PM2. In Chapter 11, Deploying Node.js Microservices with Docker, we learned how to dockerize the Notes application stack, and how to get it running with Docker.

In this chapter, we built on that and learned how to deploy our Docker containers on a Docker Swarm cluster. AWS is a powerful and comprehensive cloud hosting platform with a long list of possible services to use. We used EC2 instances in a VPC and the related infrastructure.

To facilitate this, we used Terraform, a popular tool for describing cloud deployments not just on AWS but on many...