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Node.js Design Patterns

You're reading from   Node.js Design Patterns Level up your Node.js skills and design production-grade applications using proven techniques

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Product type Paperback
Published in Sep 2025
Publisher Packt
ISBN-13 9781803238944
Length 732 pages
Edition 4th Edition
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Luciano Mammino Luciano Mammino
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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. Testing: Patterns and Best Practices 11. Advanced Recipes 12. Scalability and Architectural Patterns 13. Messaging and Integration Patterns 14. Other Books You May Enjoy
15. Index

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  • 3.1 A simple event: Modify the asynchronous FindRegex class so that it emits an event when the find process starts, passing the input files list as an argument. Hint: beware of Zalgo!
  • 3.2 Ticker: Write a function that accepts a number and a callback as the arguments. The function will return an EventEmitter that emits an event called tick every 50 milliseconds until the number of milliseconds is passed from the invocation of the function. The function will also call the callback when the number of milliseconds has passed, providing, as the result, the total count of tick events emitted. Hint: you can use setTimeout() to schedule another setTimeout() recursively.
  • 3.3 A simple modification: Modify the function created in exercise 3.2 so that it emits a tick event immediately after the function is invoked.
  • 3.4 Playing with errors: Modify the function created in exercise 3.3 so that it produces an error if the timestamp at the moment of a tick (including the initial one that we...
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