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All modules are included by using the `require('MODULE')` syntax
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| Module | Use |
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| HTTP | classes, methods, etc to make Node.js server |
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| uitl | utility functions for developers |
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| fs | filesystem |
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| url | parse urls |
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| query string | work with the query string |
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| stream | handling streaming data |
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| zlib | compression |
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== Events ==
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@ -82,6 +90,31 @@ readFile('./sample.txt', 'utf8', (err, txt) => {
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console.log('this is called after the fact');
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}}}
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== URL ==
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Node.js can help you parse URLs and resolve where they lead. The module is
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build into node.js. The following example code would print the hostname,
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filepath, and search string (as an object)
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{{{
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//import express and url
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const express = require('express');
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const url_lib = require('url');
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//create objects
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const app = express();
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const url = 'http://www.clortox.com/posts/';
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const parsed_url = url_lib.parse(url, true);
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//express listener
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app.get('/', async (request, response) =>{
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response.send(parsed_url.path);
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});
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//listen
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app.listen(process.env.PORT || 3000, () => console.log('Available on localhost:3000'));
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}}}
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== Packages ==
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Node.js's package manager is npm. It can download packages for you to use in
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