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posted on September 20, 2011 by josh.holbrook

Site: http://docs.nodejitsu.com Github: https://github.com/nodejitsu/docs A few weeks ago we released http://docs.nodejitsu.com, just in time for Node Knockout! docs.nodejitsu.com is a collection of community written tutorials and how-to articles for node.js. There are over fifty articles so far, from the basics all the way up to more difficult topics. We like to think of it as our unofficia

 
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Tom
Tom
14:27
Can we parse JSON in a streaming, more node-like, way?
json.parse is blocking and requires a try catch
of course json.parse is blocking
If you want to write a JSON.stream(stream) method do it
Tom
Tom
@Raynos I didn't say that's illogical, did I?
You need to write a run-time parser
Sounds like a right pain
Tom
Tom
@Raynos the question was whether it already exists
Depends
What kind of output do you expect?
JSON.stream(Socket, callback(jsonData))
Tom
Tom
14:30
@Raynos I'd expect it to pass objects one by one as they are parsed.. this is tricky indeed..
@Raynos what would be cool, is if it would return the entire object (callback), but parse incoming bytes as they come in at the end of the event chain
so it won't block but it will return the entire object
Again it probably exists
but it might not have the api you want
Why cant you just buffer the json text
then parse it when you have all of it
Tom
Tom
because parsing takes time
and I want to handle incoming requests meanwhile
anyway I was merely asking for a module name
I don't think there are any
at least my searches haven't been promising
parsing does take time
You can't avoid that
Tom
Tom
sure you can
So either you spend say 1 second parsing an entire json file
or 0.33s parsing 1.3 third, then do some other things, then 0.33 seconds parsing 2/3 then some more then 0.33s parsing the rest
Tom
Tom
14:34
well you can't avoid the total parse time but you can spread it across several stacks
all your doing is distribution load
Tom
Tom
aye
And your doing the work a process scheduler can do a lot better then you
solution: run multiple processes
Tom
Tom
boo
here we are again
^^
so guys, are you going to contribute to nodejitsu docs?
14:36
I have a pile of shit I should be doing
ill contribute when I can
Tom
Tom
I may if I ever get my distributed cluster setup working
will be a good learning experience to put everything on paper too
still waiting for couchbase 2 developer preview driver
I'd use hook.io \o/
processes, everywhere.
@Tom is someone already doing that?
Tom
Tom
@yojimbo87 creating the driver? afraid not
I hope they will release some client development guide
at least they said so when I asked them
but who knows when
Tom
Tom
14:40
@yojimbo87 well I think it's simple to just look at the Java or PHP versions
current docs are rather membase oriented
for .net driver they just wrapped some 3rd party library
@@RobTweed you make me sad :(
Tom
Tom
@yojimbo87 3rd party library?
yeah they didn't code it themselves
Tom
Tom
hmm that's awkward
if it's a wrapper
14:49
well if the 3rd party stuff is open source and they are ok with it in terms how it's coded then I guess it's valid
at least for them
Tom
Tom
right but then they could just publish that instead of publishing a wrapper
well they can't since couchbase has special functionality which isn't by default in the 3rd party library
also it's their official driver which they should support
Tom
Tom
ah right
@yojimbo87 did you ever experiment with the dev preview?
yes but I needed to uninstall it
because it had problems when also couchdb was installed on the same machine
Tom
Tom
ah right
yey my rep is rising without doing anything on SO
15:06
@Tom welcome to minor significance ;)
I love necro rep
lol necro rep
there is a necromancer badge
Tom
Tom
Hah, I got my 4th golden badge without realizing it
I should have gotten that necromancer badge too :(
I have one I think
but I would rather have diablo 3 beta key
Tom
Tom
@yojimbo87 you have 8 times my reputation :D
I'm just casual answerer
redis bronze badge is on the go ^^
Tom
Tom
15:15
Nice ;)
yeah if the guy accept that answer I can get guru badge
but he wasnt online for a long time
Tom
Tom
doh
I should get a badge for draining my own rep on bounties
it's only less than an hour and first wave of beta keys for europe regiun should be released
Tom
Tom
games are overrated :p
gamification in games is overrated
15:19
@yojimbo87 how do I sign up for a key
@yojimbo87 I'll just wait for the torrent
then you download client which summarize your PC jawesomness
well it's beta
btw you won't be able to play it without battle.net account and internet
fffffffff
Tom
Tom
@Raynos don't have internet eh?
15:23
I have two internets
Tom
Tom
My internet is better than yours
I have 10 internets
Tom
Tom
you really have a pic for every subject don't you :p
15:25
almost
I guess
Tom
Tom
My TV broke
:/
I wonder if I should buy a new TV, or setup TV on my laptop if that is possible at all
Hmm, problem is my satellite receiver has a SCART output
lulz those posts on blizzard forums regarding diablo 3 beta keys
some people really need professional help
and some spare F5 keys
Watched it all online, don't need to play it anymore :)
don't you want to experience that action all by yourself?
when the game is out ,sure
lol
no hurry
15:31
coop mode looks pretty neat
wonder what systems they are using
probably lots of hardcore C++ action going on there
Tom
Tom
@yojimbo87 lets reverse engineer their server in node.js so @Raynos won't have to use battle.net
and then get sued
Tom
Tom
Yes :(
if they implement those systems in node they can rename themselves as nodelizzard instead of blizzard
unfortunately I don't have a picture of lizzard in my collection :(
Tom
Tom
Hmm, can one really force a process termination? So not just sending a SIGTERM or other signal?
With node.js of course
15:50
hello
can you help me please?
sure but you need to tell us what the problem is
Second that.
Don't just come in here asking
State a problem
Show us your attempt at a solution
Then let us give feedback
I would like to use node.js on my website. I have a web hosting. Will I node.js work?
15:56
Depends on the host
What all do I need to start-up of this technology.?
Linux?
You need a linux box
and probably root access
then you just install node from the source
you should be able to access your operating system in order to build node.js from source
do you have webhosting for specific technology?
he probably has generic php+mysql hosting
When I have only access to the ftp account and mysql database.
16:01
Nope
You have shared PHP hosting
You cant get node
get a less restrictive host
probably the best option would be to get a VPS
rackspace or heroku
or amazon ec2
or linode
there are also hosters who specialize in node.js
like nodejitsu
I thought that I would need a vps.
I want to do this with node.js - chat.
Then get a linux box
install node
write your application, deploy it. Fini
16:12
Are the tutorials on node.js chat?
thank you
Do you want something more specific?
Is there alerativa that will work on web hosting as node.js? I want to do chat on web hosting. I do not want to use ajax polling. I have an open connection.
16:47
Node is a bit different, won't work with standard hosting packages that are targeted at PHP/ASP type development.
There are a whole new crop of hosting services appearing to handle the Node market. Google for Node JS Hosting. A lot of them are in beta and offering free accounts. I got one from Cloudno.de
Tom
Tom
@yojimbo87 second link is awesome, thanks
17:05
@Jenan heroku hosts it
try it, its free
 
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Tom
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18:42
infoq.com/presentations/… hmm he says that node.js is slower than java when it comes to webservers
@Tom it is
Java is about 2x as fast
Tom
Tom
and I always thought that java was a slow VM
I scoff at that notion.
But then you have to write Java
Java is what 1.05 x C
Its bloody fast
Tom
Tom
Java is simple though
18:44
the amount of time it takes to deploy a Java service once probably makes up for a months worth of marginal speed increases.
java is bloated
takes 2 years to compile and 5 years to deploy
Tom
Tom
why is deploying java so difficult?
1. shutdown tomcat 2. deploy WAR file (big zip file) 3. restart tomcat
I have much hate for all things Java related.... Especially IDEs written in Java.
it's just soooooo darn slow
plus programming in it, everything is so abstracted
Java is JavaScript
18:50
Lol...
java wishes it was javascript
I found languages like Java and even C# much more verbose than JS
I agree with that, JS gets ugly at times
Tom
Tom
@yojimbo87 do you know of rabbitMQ?
only that it's a message queue
never used it
Tom
Tom
18:57
@yojimbo87 a queue? ah I thought it was a pub/sub like redis has
well MQ uses a pub/sub mechanism for routing
Tom
Tom
hmm right
The Advanced Message Queuing Protocol (AMQP) is an open standard application layer protocol for message-oriented middleware. The defining features of AMQP are message orientation, queuing, routing (including point-to-point and publish-and-subscribe), reliability and security . AMQP mandates the behaviour of the messaging provider and client to the extent that implementations from different vendors are truly interoperable, in the same way as SMTP, HTTP, FTP, etc. have created interoperable systems. Previous attempts to standardize middleware have happened at the API level (e.g. JMS) and th...
Tom
Tom
thanks
19:32
Flag notification... Y U NO Go Away??
19:47
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A: Javascript programming model to organize Web Applications

RaynosWrite modular code. It's not very hard. Personally I recommend you write very many modules and user a building process and package manager to append them into one. I use browserify for that. // DOM-utils.js module.exports = { // util methods } // some-UI-Widget.js var utils = require("DOM...

Modular code, why no-one loves you :(
@Tom I'm preeching the good word tom
no-one is buying it
@Raynos I am
bLizzard Y U NO release beta keys already
@raynos fwiw, I thought one of those flags was valid... kind of offensive to ask someone "why do you write shit code?"
@Fosco It's a solid question.
His code is shit. he knows it's shit
Why does he do it.
It's basically the same as why do you hack this together
I only ask this of people I expect more from
I dont question people who dont know what they are doing.
It would be better to ask it like that, which wouldn't have gotten flagged.
19:58
I question people who I expect know what they are doing
It's actually a hidden sign of respect.
Yes it would have been better, but I'm blunt.
all code turns into shit given enough time and hands
True
I knew that about @Raynos asking that. I feel special now.
ok, food, for realz
@Tom we need a way to unhook mediator routines
and then hot reload them
So on every save of a routine it unhooks and cleans itself up and is re-required
Epic awesomesauce o/
very cool.
20:13
these are entirely new levels of jawesome
20:51
Why would you do that @Raynos?
@jcolebrand CI
I would rather see a web-hook and have it gracefully bring down the server via API and then relaunch it when that process exits
but I want to have hot-reloading myself anyways, I'm considering it for my middleware stack that I'm probably going to write (don't worry, you can still play with Express, I won't complain)
Well hot reloading is eas
you can hot reload the entire server
I want to reload every little file inside the server without ever taking it down
21:06
Yush
how would you do that besides auto-unhooking every file on every usage of that file?
Well you listen to file changes
and unhook all listeners for that file when it changes
clear the cache
Then re-require it.
It also wouldn't work :\
It needs a lot of thought
I just want some awesome sauce where I can do CI without taking the server down ever
Yes, I would like that too
in the .NET world where I live, I take down the server.
I like the .NET approach
watch for a specific filetype in the root directory (.config) by default to change, (and only on a subset of those) and then rebuild the app when that happens
But we dont want to take the server down ever
Every time the server goes down you close open sockets
ok, lemme put it like this:
node is about websockets and massive concurrency
21:15
Even Stack Overflow takes the server down sometimes
I understand it.
It's just something we want to avoid
we want to aim for 100% uptime
I know, I'm following you, I'm just not sure how to achieve that yet
ANy downtime is a critical unexpected bug or a critical security flaw
I dont know either
I shall ruminate on this
@Raynos there is no such thing as 100% uptime
21:19
@yojimbo87 sure there is
Just never expose the server publically ;)
or let it compute anything
just have it sit there
well then it's the same as 100% useless uptime
Ok, how about: 100% uptime for the things we can control, and no bugs of ours will cause the system to go down needlessly while still adding new features on an ongoing basis
Is that a viable goal to reach for?
with one server?
Of course
21:27
why care about 100% uptime
we are not running nuclear powerplant
because we can?
because it's a neat trick, that's really the point of it
consider this:
sure we can but whats the point
if we can always keep 100% uptime and we can fetch the latest build from some repository, and we can always update things in real-time, then we could keep a farm of servers up and check in new code to a "build master" server and have it propagate out
mostly, because we can
21:48
haha, "I just realized i.imgur.com/7lhmQ.gif "
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