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Node.js Design Patterns

You're reading from   Node.js Design Patterns Design and implement production-grade Node.js applications using proven patterns and techniques

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Product type Paperback
Published in Jul 2020
Publisher Packt
ISBN-13 9781839214110
Length 664 pages
Edition 3rd Edition
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Luciano Mammino Luciano Mammino
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Mario Casciaro Mario Casciaro
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Table of Contents (16) Chapters Close

Preface 1. The Node.js Platform 2. The Module System FREE CHAPTER 3. Callbacks and Events 4. Asynchronous Control Flow Patterns with Callbacks 5. Asynchronous Control Flow Patterns with Promises and Async/Await 6. Coding with Streams 7. Creational Design Patterns 8. Structural Design Patterns 9. Behavioral Design Patterns 10. Universal JavaScript for Web Applications 11. Advanced Recipes 12. Scalability and Architectural Patterns 13. Messaging and Integration Patterns 14. Other Books You May Enjoy
15. Index

Exercises

  • 11.1 Proxy with pre-initialization queues: Using a JavaScript Proxy, create a wrapper for adding pre-initialization queues to any object. You should allow the consumer of the wrapper to decide which methods to augment and the name of the property/event that indicates if the component is initialized.
  • 11.2 Batching and caching with callbacks: Implement batching and caching for the totalSales API examples using only callbacks, streams, and events (without using promises or async/await). Hint: Pay attention to Zalgo when returning cached values!
  • 11.3 Deep async cancelable: Extend the createAsyncCancelable() function so that it's possible to invoke other cancelable functions from within the main cancelable function. Canceling the main operation should also cancel all nested operations. Hint: Allow to yield the result of an asyncCancelable() from within the generator function.
  • 11.4 Compute farm: Create an HTTP server with a POST endpoint that receives...
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