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How to make Ajax request through NodeJS to an endpoint
How can I achieve this in NodeJS. I wonder if Q Library can be utilized in this case
- WTF ¿Qué es una promesa en Javascript?
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es6-cheatsheet
Prior to ES6, we used bluebird or Q. Now we have Promises natively:
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One programming concept that took you a while to understand, and how it finally clicked for you
JavaScript Promises were a nightmare to wrap my head around. Not the fancy async/await syntax we have now, but the early stuff like kriskowal’s q. Wasn’t really until Promise was native did I fully understand it. Someone told me “the .then function only runs if you call resolve() in the previous block”. I think that’s what made it click.
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How to specify resolution and rejection type of the promise in JSDoc?
I have some code that returns a promise object, e.g. using Q library for NodeJS.
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Resolved Promises and Promise Fates
Before promises arrived natively in JS, there were(and still are) many separate independent promise implementations in the form of third-party libraries for example Q, RSVP, etc. Even jQuery has its own custom implementation that they call deferreds. The name and the implementation might differ from library to library but the intention is the same, making asynchronous code behave like synchronous code.
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Introduction to Asynchronous JavaScript
Promises are a popular way of getting rid of callback hell. Originally it was a type of construct introduced by JavaScript libraries like Q and when.js, but these types of libraries became popular enough that promises are now provided natively in ECMAScript 6.
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7 tips for a Node.js developer
Another great library is Q https://github.com/kriskowal/q. This library is exposes the concept of promises. A promise is basically an object that is returned from a method with the “promise” that it will eventually provide a return value. This ties is very neatly with the asynchronous nature of javascript and node.js.
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How to Return multiple functions and values while working with REST APIs (Part 1)
q : This module is used for creating custom promises. Check it out here
Nodemon.io
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Full Stack Web Development Concept map
nodemon - enables automatic reload of your server after code change docs
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Devlog Week 3: 4 - 10 December 2023
Then, install nodemon (in the VSCode terminal also), which, to my understanding, automatically refreshes the server you'll be sending requests to, whenever you make a change. Using plain node.js, you'd have to manually stop and restart the server after every change.
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Say Goodbye to Docker Volumes 👋
That's already pretty good, but as you already know it's a PITA to work with this during development. You will have to rebuild your Docker images whenever you change your code, even though your apps will probably support hot-reloading out of the box (or with something like Nodemon if not).
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Set up Hot Reload for Typescript ESM projects
Are you moving your projects to use ES Modules but you are facing some unexpected issues? You are not alone in this fight. In this tutorial, you will learn how to set up nodemon along with ts-node.
- Guia para Iniciantes: Criando uma API com Node.js, PostgreSQL e Padrão MVC
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Building a React/Express Stripe Donation Form
We can now use npm run dev to start the server using nodemon, which enables hot refreshing on changes.
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Best ways to fix Nodemon error- nodemon.ps1 cannot be loaded because running scripts is disabled on this system.
Welcome to my blog, where we dive into the intriguing world of Node.js development and tackle one of the common stumbling blocks many developers encounter: the "Nodemon Error - nodemon.ps1 cannot be loaded because running scripts is disabled on this system." If you've ever come across this error while working with Nodemon, fear not! In this article, we will explore the causes behind this issue, understand why scripts are disabled on certain systems and most importantly, provide you with practical solutions to overcome this obstacle and keep your development workflow seamless. So, let's embark on this troubleshooting journey together and empower ourselves to conquer the Nodemon Error!
- Nodemon not watching for file changes
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Setting Up Recurring Charges with the Rapyd Collect API
You’ll need to restart the server using node index.js whenever you change any project file. You can also use Nodemon to automate this.
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Add payments feature in your application using Node.js/Express and Stripe
nodemon will be required to monitor for any changes in our source code and automatically restart our server.
What are some alternatives?
async - Async utilities for node and the browser
PM2 - Node.js Production Process Manager with a built-in Load Balancer.
Bluebird - :bird: :zap: Bluebird is a full featured promise library with unmatched performance.
supervisor
contra - :surfer: Asynchronous flow control with a functional taste to it
forever - A simple CLI tool for ensuring that a given script runs continuously (i.e. forever)
angular-async-loader - Load modules and components asynchronously for angular 1.x application.
chokidar - Minimal and efficient cross-platform file watching library
when - A solid, fast Promises/A+ and when() implementation, plus other async goodies.
supervisor - Supervisor process control system for Unix (supervisord)
ObjectEventTarget - A same behaviour EventTarget prototype, that can work with any object from JavaScript
Phusion Passenger - A fast and robust web server and application server for Ruby, Python and Node.js