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Building APIs with Node.js

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Learn how to build scalable APIs using the Node.js platform and ES6 (EcmaScript 2015) with this quick, informative guide.
Developing systems for the wide range of devices available in the modern world requires the construction of APIs designed to work only with data in a centralized manner, allowing client-side applications to be developed separately and have a unique interface for the final user. 
Node.js has proven itself to be an excellent platform for building REST APIs because of its single-thread architecture. It has a low learning curve and can be understood by anyone who has a basic understanding of the JavaScript language. 
Use Building APIs with Node.js today to understand how Node.js APIs work, and how you can build your own.

What You Will Learn

  • Build scalable APIs using the Node.js platform
  • Use ES6, Express, Passport, ApiDoc, Mocha, Helmet and more
  • Integrate an SQL database through Sequelize.js and build a single page application using Vanilla.js

  • Who This Book Is For 
    Ideal for developers who have a basic understanding of JavaScript and Node.js.

    List of contents

    1. Introduction to Node.js.- 2. Setting up the environment.- 3. Managing modules with NPM.- 4. Building an API.- 5. Working with SQL databases.- 6. CRUDify API resources.- 7. Authenticating users.- 8. Testing the application - Part 1.- 9. Testing the application - Part 2.- 10. Documenting the API.- 11. Preparing the production environment.- 12. Building the client-side app - Part 1.- 13. Building the client-side app - Part 2.

    About the author

    Caio Ribeiro Pereira is a software engineer from Brazil who works with Node.js, JavaScript, Meteor, Ruby on Rails and other front-end frameworks. He has a Bachelor's degree in Information Systems, likes to blog in his free time, and is actively engaged in many local meet-ups including NodeBr, DevInSantos, Meteor Brazil and JavaScript Brazil.

    Summary

    Learn how to build scalable APIs using the Node.js platform and ES6 (EcmaScript 2015) with this quick, informative guide.
    Developing systems for the wide range of devices available in the modern world requires the construction of APIs designed to work only with data in a centralized manner, allowing client-side applications to be developed separately and have a unique interface for the final user. 
    Node.js has proven itself to be an excellent platform for building REST APIs because of its single-thread architecture. It has a low learning curve and can be understood by anyone who has a basic understanding of the JavaScript language. 
    Use Building APIs with Node.js today to understand how Node.js APIs work, and how you can build your own.

    What You Will Learn

  • Build scalable APIs using the Node.js platform
  • Use ES6, Express, Passport, ApiDoc, Mocha, Helmet and more
  • Integrate an SQL database through Sequelize.js and build a single page application using Vanilla.js

  • Who This Book Is For 

    Ideal for developers who have a basic understanding of JavaScript and Node.js.

    Product details

    Authors Caio Ribeiro Pereira
    Publisher Springer, Berlin
     
    Languages English
    Product format Paperback / Softback
    Released 28.12.2016
     
    EAN 9781484224410
    ISBN 978-1-4842-2441-0
    No. of pages 136
    Dimensions 156 mm x 7 mm x 238 mm
    Weight 268 g
    Illustrations XVII, 136 p. 45 illus., 44 illus. in color.
    Subjects Natural sciences, medicine, IT, technology > IT, data processing > IT

    B, Web Development, Computer programming, Professional and Applied Computing, API development;Node.js;JavaScript;web development;API;Node

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