Node Basics
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Run a Node App
terminal
node filename.js
You can execute node code in the terminal by typing
node
This will give you a node command prompt
Node Modules
console.log('starting app'); const fs = require('fs'); const os = require('os'); var user = os.userInfo(); //console.log(user); fs.appendFile('greet.txt', `hello${user.username}!` , (e)=>{ if(e){ console.log('error'); } });
Require your Own Files
const notes = require('./notes.js');
Notes.js file
module.exports.addNote = (a, b)=>{ var c = a + b; return c; };
Call the file in the app.js file
console.log('starting app'); const fs = require('fs'); const os = require('os'); const notes = require('./notes.js'); var user = os.userInfo(); var ret = notes.addNote(5,255); // console.log(user); fs.appendFile('greet.txt', `hello${user.username}! you are ${ret}.` , (e)=>{ if(e){ console.log('error'); } });
Use external packages in your project
Go into the project directory
npm init // answer questions. his will create a json file
Installing lodash Lodash is a set of handy utilities
npm install lodash --save // the --save flag will update the content of the json file
To reload your project with all the necessary modules
npm install // this will look in the package json file and reload all necessary modules
Install NODEMON to automatically reload your app
npm install nodemon -g
Install Yargs for parsing
npm install yargs@4.7.1 --save