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Author Durante, Daniel, author

Title Supercharging Node.js applications with Sequelize : create high-quality Node.js apps effortlessly while interacting with your SQL database / Daniel Durante ; foreword by Sascha Depold
Edition 1st edition
Published Birmingham, UK : Packt Publishing Ltd., 2022

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Description 1 online resource (1 volume) : illustrations
Contents Table of Contents Introduction to Sequelize and ORM in Node.js Defining and Using Sequelize Models Validating Models Associating Models Adding Hooks and Lifecycle Events to Your Models Implementing Transactions with Sequelize Handling Customized, JSON, and Blob Data Types Logging and Monitoring Your Application Using and Creating Adapters Deploying a Sequelize Application
Summary Continuous changes in business requirements can make it difficult for programmers to organize business logic into database models, which turns out to be an expensive operation as changes to the database may result in errors and incongruity within applications. Supercharging Node.js Applications with Sequelize helps you get to grips with Sequelize, a reliable ORM that enables you to alleviate these issues in your database and applications. With Sequelize, you'll no longer need to store information in flat files or memory. This book takes a hands-on approach to implementation and associated methodologies for your database that will have you up and running in no time. You'll learn how to configure Sequelize for your Node.js application properly, develop a better sense of understanding of how this ORM works, and find out how to manage your database from Node.js using Sequelize. Finally, you'll be able to use Sequelize as the database driver for building your application from scratch. By the end of this Node.js book, you'll be able to configure, build, store, retrieve, validate, and associate your data from a database to a Node.js application
Notes Includes index
Description based on print version record
SUBJECT Node.js. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/n2013024269
Node.js. fast (OCoLC)fst01915815
Subject Client/server computing.
Scripting languages (Computer science)
JavaScript (Computer program language)
Internet programming.
Client/server computing.
Internet programming.
JavaScript (Computer program language)
Scripting languages (Computer science)
Form Electronic book
Author Depold, Sascha, writer of foreword
ISBN 9781801811972
1801811970