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ECMAScript Cookbook
ECMAScript Cookbook

ECMAScript Cookbook: Over 70 recipes to help you learn the new ECMAScript (ES6/ES8) features and solve common JavaScript problems

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ECMAScript Cookbook

Staying Compatible with Legacy Browsers

In this chapter, we will cover the following recipes:

  • Installing Node.js with NVM
  • Installing and configuring webpack
  • Adding fallback script tags to load client bundles
  • Shimming methods with Babel Polyfill
  • Supporting new language features with Babel
  • Using tools to analyze webpack bundles

Introduction

In the preceding chapter, we covered how to take advantage of the new ECMAScript modules to load code from multiple files and organize our code. This cutting-edge technique has only recently become available in browsers. In practice, production websites try to target as many users as possible. This often means targeting older browsers. In addition, JavaScript also runs in other environments (such as Node.js) that do not support ECMAScript modules.

The good news is that we don't have to change our source code in order to support these platforms. There are tools available that produce a single JavaScript file from multiple source files. This way we can use modules to organize our code, and run our programs on more platforms.

The recipes in this chapter focus on installation and configuration of webpack in order to provide a fallback option for platforms that...

Installing Node.js with NVM – Linux and macOS

Node provides installation binaries for Windows and macOS on its website:
https://nodejs.org/en/download/.

It's easy to install Node.js by downloading the appropriate installer for your OS and processor. However, it is useful to have a version manager so that you can work on projects that require different versions, and use the latest version. This is especially useful if your package manager doesn't provide a recent version of Node.js (for example, Ubuntu).

Subsequent recipes will assume that Node.js is installed. This recipe demonstrates how to install Node.js for Linux and macOS. The next recipe will cover the installation instructions for Windows.

Getting ready

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Installing Node.js with NVM: Windows

Subsequent recipes will assume that Node.js is installed. This recipe demonstrates how to install Node.js for Windows.

Getting ready

This recipe is meant for the Windows environment. See the previous recipe for macOS and Linux instructions.

You must also have git installed. You can download git from the following link:

https://git-scm.com/download/win.

How to do it...

Installing and configuring webpack

As mentioned before, there are a few options for creating JavaScript bundles. Rollup and Babel are popular tools that can perform this task. The webpack is a good option because it is widely used and has a large plugin base.

This recipe demonstrates how to install and configure webpack to build a JavaScript bundle.

Getting ready

You'll need to have Node.js installed. If not, please see the appropriate recipe for installing Node.js with nvm.

How to do it...

  1. Open your command-line application, navigate to your workspace, and create...

Adding fallback script tags to load client bundles

In the previous recipe, we showed how to combine multiple modules with webpack. This recipe demonstrates how to load these into browsers that don't support ES modules.

Getting ready

This recipe assumes that you have webpack installed and configured. It is suggested that you complete the previous recipe, Installing and configuring webpack, before continuing with this recipe.

You will also need to have Python installed. If you haven't yet, visit the Installing Python, using SimpleHTTPServer to host a local static file server recipe in Chapter 1, Building with Modules.

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Shimming methods with Babel Polyfill

In the previous two recipes, we saw how to create a client bundle and load it into a browser. This make it possible to use ES modules in source code without breaking compatibility with older browsers.

However, there are also new methods available in newer versions of the language that we'll be using in later chapters.

This recipe demonstrates how to use the babel-polyfill library to support those methods.

Getting ready

This recipe assumes that you have the code created in earlier recipes in this chapter, and that you have installed Python and know how to start the static HTTP server. Please visit the earlier recipes or copy the code.

...

Supporting new language features with Babel

In the previous recipe, we saw how to use the babel-polyfill library to support new ES methods. This add methods to the language at runtime, so that source code that depends on them runs correctly.

There are other language features that are relatively new to ECMAScript, such as the arrow function, let and const variable declarations, and spread operators. These features are not universally supported. Babel provides a mechanism to use them at the source level, and remain compatible with a build step.

This recipe demonstrates how to use Babel within webpack, in order to support these features in older browsers.

Getting ready

This recipe assumes that you have the code created in earlier...

Using tools to analyze webpack bundles

A major disadvantage of transpiling and using Polyfills is that the source code can diverge quite dramatically from the source code. This can often result in bloated bundle sizes. If you look at the file size of the bundle.js file after the Polyfill library was added (see the previous two recipes), then you'll see that it is over 200Kb. This is quite large when compared to 5Kb without the Polyfill.

With many bundles, it is difficult to find out what files are responsible for the large file size, and what the dependencies are between them.

In this recipe, we will see how to use analysis tools to get a better perspective on our webpack bundles.

Getting ready

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Key benefits

  • Learn to write asynchronous code and improve the readability of your web applications
  • Explore advanced concepts such as closures, Proxy, generators, Promise, async functions, and Atomics
  • Use different design patterns to create structures to solve common organizational and processing issues

Description

ECMAScript Cookbook follows a modular approach with independent recipes covering different feature sets and specifications of ECMAScript to help you become an efficient programmer. This book starts off with organizing your JavaScript applications as well as delivering those applications to modem and legacy systems. You will get acquainted with features of ECMAScript 8 such as async, SharedArrayBuffers, and Atomic operations that enhance asynchronous and parallel operations. In addition to this, this book will introduce you to SharedArrayBuffers, which allow web workers to share data directly, and Atomic operations, which help coordinate behavior across the threads. You will also work with OOP and Collections, followed by new functions and methods on the built-in Object and Array types that make common operations more manageable and less error-prone. You will then see how to easily build more sophisticated and expressive program structures with classes and inheritance. In the end, we will cover Sets, Maps, and Symbols, which are the new types introduced in ECMAScript 6 to add new behaviors and allow you to create simple and powerful modules. By the end of the book, you will be able to produce more efficient, expressive, and simpler programs using the new features of ECMAScript. ?

Who is this book for?

If you’re a web developer with a basic understanding of JavaScript and wish to learn the latest features of ECMAScript for developing efficient web applications, this book is for you.

What you will learn

  • • Organize JavaScript programs across multiple files, using ES modules
  • • Create and work with promises using the Promise object and methods
  • • Compose async functions to propagate and handle errors
  • • Solve organizational and processing issues with structures using design patterns
  • • Use classes to encapsulate and share behavior
  • • Orchestrate parallel programs using WebWorkers, SharedMemory, and Atomics
  • • Use and extend Map, Set, and Symbol to work with user-defined classes and simulate data types
  • • Explore new array methods to avoid looping with arrays and other collections

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Table of Contents

13 Chapters
Building with Modules Chevron down icon Chevron up icon
Staying Compatible with Legacy Browsers Chevron down icon Chevron up icon
Working with Promises Chevron down icon Chevron up icon
Working with async/await and Functions Chevron down icon Chevron up icon
Web Workers, Shared Memory, and Atomics Chevron down icon Chevron up icon
Plain Objects Chevron down icon Chevron up icon
Creating Classes Chevron down icon Chevron up icon
Inheritance and Composition Chevron down icon Chevron up icon
Larger Structures with Design Patterns Chevron down icon Chevron up icon
Working with Arrays Chevron down icon Chevron up icon
Working with Maps and Symbols Chevron down icon Chevron up icon
Working with Sets Chevron down icon Chevron up icon
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Casi diría excelente. Muy bien explicado y maquetado, con ejemplos prácticos y como dirían algunos "currado". Espero que las editoriales españolas aprendan como hacer un buen libro. Mucho me temo que no lo harán.
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