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Building Enterprise JavaScript Applications

You're reading from   Building Enterprise JavaScript Applications Learn to build and deploy robust JavaScript applications using Cucumber, Mocha, Jenkins, Docker, and Kubernetes

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Product type Paperback
Published in Sep 2018
Publisher Packt
ISBN-13 9781788477321
Length 764 pages
Edition 1st Edition
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Daniel Li Daniel Li
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Preface 1. The Importance of Good Code FREE CHAPTER 2. The State of JavaScript 3. Managing Version History with Git 4. Setting Up Development Tools 5. Writing End-to-End Tests 6. Storing Data in Elasticsearch 7. Modularizing Our Code 8. Writing Unit/Integration Tests 9. Designing Our API 10. Deploying Our Application on a VPS 11. Continuous Integration 12. Security – Authentication and Authorization 13. Documenting Our API 14. Creating UI with React 15. E2E Testing in React 16. Managing States with Redux 17. Migrating to Docker 18. Robust Infrastructure with Kubernetes 19. Other Books You May Enjoy

Modularizing our code


If you take a look inside the src/index.js file, you'll see that there are three top-level middleware functions—checkEmptyPayload, checkContentTypeIsSet, and checkContentTypeIsJson—as well as an anonymous error handler function. These are prime candidates that we can extract into their own modules. So, let's get started!

Modularizing our middleware

Let's carry out this refactoring process in a new branch called create-user/refactor-modules:

$ git checkout -b create-user/refactor-modules

 

Then, create a directory at src/middlewares; this is where we will store all of our middleware modules. Inside it, create four files—one for each middleware function:

$ mkdir -p src/middlewares && cd src/middlewares
$ touch check-empty-payload.js \
  check-content-type-is-set.js \
  check-content-type-is-json.js \
  error-handler.js

Then, move the middleware functions from src/index.js into their corresponding file. For example, the checkEmptyPayload function should be moved to src...

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