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Node.js Design Patterns: Master a series of patterns and techniques to create modular, scalable, and efficient applications

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Node.js Design Patterns

Chapter 2. Asynchronous Control Flow Patterns

Moving from a synchronous programming style to a platform such as Node.js, where continuation-passing style and asynchronous APIs are the norm, can be frustrating. Writing asynchronous code can be a different experience, especially when it comes to control flow. Simple problems such as iterating over a set of files, executing tasks in sequence, or waiting for a set of operations to complete, require the developer to take new approaches and techniques to avoid ending up writing inefficient and unreadable code. One common mistake is to fall into the trap of the callback hell problem and see the code growing horizontally rather than vertically, with a nesting that makes even simple routines hard to read and maintain.

In this chapter, we will see how it's actually possible to tame callbacks and write clean, manageable asynchronous code by using some discipline and with the aid of some patterns. We will see how control flow libraries, such as async...

The difficulties of asynchronous programming


Losing control of asynchronous code in JavaScript is undoubtedly easy. Closures and in-place definition of anonymous functions allow a smooth programming experience that doesn't require the developer to jump to other points in the code base. This is perfectly in line with the KISS principle; it's simple, it keeps the code flowing, and we get it working in less time. Unfortunately, sacrificing qualities such as modularity, reusability, and maintainability will sooner or later lead to the uncontrolled proliferation of callback nesting, the growth in the size of functions, and will lead to poor code organization. Most of the time, creating closures is not functionally needed, so it's more a matter of discipline than a problem related to asynchronous programming. Recognizing that our code is becoming unwieldy—or even better, knowing in advance that it might become unwieldy—and then acting accordingly with the most adequate solution is what differentiates...

Using plain JavaScript


Now that we have met our first example of callback hell, we know what we should definitely avoid; however, that's not the only concern when writing asynchronous code. In fact, there are several situations where controlling the flow of a set of asynchronous tasks requires the use of specific patterns and techniques, especially if we are using only plain JavaScript without the aid of any external library. For example, iterating over a collection by applying an asynchronous operation in sequence is not as easy as invoking forEach() over an array, but it actually requires a technique similar to a recursion.

In this section, we will learn not only about how to avoid the callback hell but also about how to implement some of the most common control flow patterns using only simple and plain JavaScript.

Callback discipline

When writing asynchronous code, the first rule to keep in mind is to not abuse closures when defining callbacks. It can be tempting to do so, because it does...

The async library


If we take a look for a moment at every control flow pattern we have analyzed so far, we can see that they could be used as a base to build reusable and more generic solutions. For example, we could wrap the unlimited parallel execution algorithm into a function which accepts a list of tasks, runs them in parallel, and invokes the given callback when all of them are complete. This way of wrapping control flow algorithms into reusable functions can lead to a more declarative and expressive way to define asynchronous control flows, and that's exactly what async (https://npmjs.org/package/async) does. The async library is a very popular solution, in Node.js and JavaScript in general, to deal with asynchronous code. It offers a set of functions that greatly simplify the execution of a set of tasks in different configurations and it also provides useful helpers for dealing with collections asynchronously. Even though there are several other libraries with a similar goal, async...

Promises


We already mentioned at the beginning of the chapter that CPS is not the only way to write asynchronous code. In fact, the JavaScript ecosystem provides alternatives to the traditional callback pattern. One of these in particular is receiving a lot of momentum, especially now that it is going to be part of the ECMAScript 6 specification (also known as ES6 or Harmony), the upcoming version of the JavaScript language. We are talking, of course, about promises, and in particular about those implementations that follow the Promises/A+ specification (https://promisesaplus.com).

Note

There are other promises implementations that are not compliant to the Promises/A+ specification, and among those, the most popular is the one provided by JQuery. Most of the topics discussed in this section do not apply to those noncompliant implementations.

What is a promise?

In very simple terms, promises are an abstraction that allow an asynchronous function to return an object called a promise, which represents...

Generators


The ES6 specification introduces another mechanism that, besides other things, can be used to simplify the asynchronous control flow of our Node.js applications. We are talking about generators, also known as semi-coroutines. They are a generalization of subroutines, where there can be different entry points. In a normal function, in fact, we can have only one entry point, which corresponds to the invocation of the function itself. A generator is similar to a function, but in addition, it can be suspended (using the yield statement) and then resumed at a later time. Generators are particularly useful when implementing iterators, and this should ring a bell, as we have already seen how iterators can be used to implement important asynchronous control flow patterns such as sequential and limited parallel execution.

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In Node.js, generators are available starting from Version 0.11, but at the moment of writing, this feature is still not enabled by default and it's necessary to...

Comparison


At this point of the chapter, we should have a better understanding of what options we have to tame the asynchronous nature of Node.js. Each one of the solutions presented has its own pros and cons. Let's summarize them in the following table:

Solutions

Pros

Cons

Plain JavaScript

  • Does not require any additional library or technology

  • Offers the best performances

  • Provides the best level of compatibility with third-party libraries

  • Allows the creation of ad hoc and more advanced algorithms

  • Might require extra code and relatively complex algorithms

Async

  • Simplifies the most common control flow patterns

  • Is still a callback-based solution

  • Good performances

  • Introduces an external dependency

  • Might still not be enough for advanced flows

Promises

  • Greatly simplify the most common control flow patterns

  • Robust error handling

  • Part of the ES6 specification

  • Guarantee deferred invocation of onFulfilled and onRejected

  • Might require an external dependency

  • Require to promisify callback-based...

Summary


At the beginning of this chapter, we said that Node.js programming can be tough because of its asynchronous nature, especially for people used to developing on other platforms. However, throughout this chapter we showed how asynchronous APIs can be bent to our will, starting with plain JavaScript, which provided us the foundation for the analysis of more sophisticated techniques. We then saw that the tools at our disposal are indeed variegated and provide good solutions to most of our problems, in addition to offering a programming style for every taste; for example, we may choose async to simplify the most common flows, or totally change paradigm by using promises with their fluent chaining and robust error management, or if we want to get fancy, we can always leverage generators and feel like we are programming with blocking APIs.

This chapter should not only have taught you how to choose between one or the other solutions but also how to use them together, even in the same project...

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Node.js is a massively popular software platform that lets you use JavaScript to easily create scalable server-side applications. It allows you to create efficient code, enabling a more sustainable way of writing software made of only one language across the full stack, along with extreme levels of reusability, pragmatism, simplicity, and collaboration. Node.js is revolutionizing the web and the way people and companies create their software. In this book, we will take you on a journey across various ideas and components, and the challenges you would commonly encounter while designing and developing software using the Node.js platform. You will also discover the "Node.js way" of dealing with design and coding decisions. The book kicks off by exploring the fundamental principles and components that define the platform. It then shows you how to master asynchronous programming and how to design elegant and reusable components using well-known patterns and techniques. The book rounds off by teaching you the various approaches to scale, distribute, and integrate your Node.js application.

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Read this and you'll get serious and deep understanding of node.js, and specific ways to implement in your project.Great discussion and solutions to avoid the sync vs async design and implementation issues in node.This is the most advanced complete and useful node.js book I've read.I enjoy it very much, and keep coming back to it to help me design and code.Thank you Mario for all the times you didn't go out for beers with your friends so you could publish your bookKudos to Packt and the reviewers. Great job, Great Book!
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This is an absolutely fabulous book on nodejs. It is very well written and the code examples are very good and useful. It is obvious that the author has very deep knowledge of the language and the design patterns he writes of.The book starts with an explanation of the fundamental principles of node and of how asynchronous tasks run in node. The book then covers different patterns for writing asynchronous code. Next, streams are explained. For me, these early chapters were extremely useful as asynchronous code and streams are quite new to me and often cause some problems. The other chapters cover design patterns in node, node modules, scaling node apps and messaging and integration patterns.What can I say, this is a must for anyone writing code in node. Everything in the book, including the code examples, are very useful in practice. Although the examples are not unnecessarily complex, I found that reading the book required quite a lot of attention. This may be in part due to the fact that I am new to node, but the book is definitely quite dense in many parts. I think that it is therefore a good idea to either bang out the example codes yourself or at least download them from the publisher's site and go through the code files with a lot of thought.
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I have been working with node.js for almost 2 years, and read several books on the subject, but this one is by far the best!The author takes a bottoms-up approach to teaching node.js, and does an outstanding job covering everything from beginner topics like the event loop and callback patterns to advanced topics like scaling. In fact, of every published work on node.js I’ve read, this is the first that covers scaling, an essential part of real-world applications.The code examples in this book are also uniquely easy to follow, as the author uses footnotes to explain the important or confusing concepts. In addition, the examples explain the use case and construction of useful functions before revealing the node_module that already implements it, giving the reader an incredible depth of knowledge shared amongst few in the node community.I will be purchasing multiple copies of this book for our office and recommend it to anyone looking to learn more about node.js, from beginners to experienced developers.
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