Requesting in http vs Requesting in Express.js
Node.js: Node.js is an open-source and cross-platform runtime environment for executing JavaScript code outside a browser. You need to remember that Node.js is not a framework and it’s not a programming language. Most people are confused and understand it’s a framework or a programming language. We often use Node.js for building back-end services like APIs like Web App or Mobile App.
http Module:
Import http module: Import http module and store returned HTTP instance into a variable.
Syntax:
const http = require("http");
Creating and Binding Server: Create a server instance using createServer() method and bind it to some port using listen() method.
Syntax:
const server = http.createServer().listen(port)
Parameter: This method (listen()) accepts a single parameter as mentioned above and described below:
- port <Number>: Ports are in the range 1024 to 65535 containing both registered and Dynamic ports.
The below example illustrates the use of http module in Node.js.
Example 1: Filename: index.js
javascript
// Node.js program to create http server // using require to access http module const http = require( "http" ); // Port number const PORT = process.env.PORT || 2020; // Creating server const server = http.createServer( // Server listening on port 2020 function (req, res) { res.write( 'Hello w3wiki!' ); // Write a response to the client res.end(); } ) .listen(PORT, error => { // Prints in console console.log(`Server listening on port ${PORT}`) }); |
Steps to run the application:
Run the index.js file using the following command:
node index.js
Output:
Server listening on port 2020
Express Module
In order to use the express module, we need to install the NPM (Node Package Manager) and the following modules (on cmd).
// Creates package.json file >> npm init // Installs express module >> npm install express --save // OR >> npm i express -s
Import express module: Import the express module and store returned instance into a variable.
Syntax:
const express = require("express");
Creating Server: The above syntax calls the “express()” function and creates a new express application which gets stored inside the app variable.
Syntax:
const app = express(); // OR const express = require("express")();
Sending and listening to the response: It communicates the request and response with the client and the server. It requires PORT <number> and IP <number> to communicate.
app.listen(PORT, IP, Callback);
Parameter: This method accepts three parameters as mentioned above and described below:
- PORT <Number>: Ports are the endpoints of communication that help to communicate with the client and the server.
- IP <Number>: IPs represent IPv4 or IPv6 address of a host or a device.
- Callback <Function>: It accepts a function.
The below example illustrates the Express.js module in Node.js.
Example 2: Filename: index.js
javascript
// Node.js program to create server // with help of Express.js module // Importing express const express = require( 'express' ); // Creating new express app const app = express(); // PORT configuration const PORT = process.env.PORT || 2020; // IP configuration const IP = process.env.IP || 2021; // Create a route for the app app.get( '/' , (req, res) => { res.send( 'Hello Vikas_g from w3wiki!' ); }); // Create a route for the app app.get( '*' , (req, res) => { res.send( 'OOPS!! The link is broken...' ); }); // Server listening to requests app.listen(PORT, IP, () => { console.log( `The Server is running at: http: //localhost:${PORT}/`); }); |
Steps to run the application:
Run the index.js file using the following command:
node index.js
Output:
The Server is running at: http://localhost:2020
Now type http://127.0.0.1:2020/ OR http://localhost:2020/ in a web browser to see the output.
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