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Index
Foreword
A framework that makes you hapi
Preface
Why use hapi? What should you know prior to reading this book? Source code/sample app What will this book teach you? Authors
1. Introduction to hapi
History Book overview hapi-plugins.com Style Summary
2. Server
Setting up a simple server Setting up the server for hapi-plugins.com Glue Rejoice Confidence Server methods Decorating the server Configuring for caching Request lifecycle Extension points Summary
3. Routes
Path processing Parts of the route
method vhost handler config
Route prerequisites
path
Simple path Optional parameters Wildcards
Server router config options Summary
4. The handler
The request
parameters query payload headers
The reply Organizing handlers Built-in handlers
File
String Callback Object directory Views handler Regular handler using server.views
proxy
Adding common methods to the handler
Binding to server Decorating the reply
Tails Defining the handler using server.handler Liking a plugin example Uploading files Summary
5. Validation
Types of validations Joi validation
Validation for hapi-plugins.com
Generic data validation with joi Using a validation function Summary
6. Plugins
Creating your own plugin
Plugin configuration A word on labels and selecting plugins
When to use a plugin The hapi plugin ecosystem: some common plugins
hapi-auth-basic blipp bell good tv lout / hapi-swagger poop More plugins
Summary
7. Authentication
Chapter Overview Scheme vs strategy hapi-auth-basic hapi-auth-cookie bell Summary
8. Models
Using HTTP
Desired Usage NPM Packages NPM Downloads
Plugins Model: Actual Usage
Using a database
Setting up the database Connecting to the database Schema Design
Searching plugins Adding Plugins
Summary
9. Templating
Configuration
Options
Engines compileMode option Paths Global vs Specific More Options Starter Examples
View Loading Layouts
Configuration Usage Exclusion
Partials
Configuration
Helpers
Configuration Helper Files Shared Contexts
Summary
10. Testing
Chapter Overview History of lab Installing lab
Installing code
Writing a simple test Principles of lab
Always asynchronous Test scripts Safe globals Experiments
Writing a hapi test Code coverage Reporters Linting Plugin Testing Summary
11. Debugging
Chapter Overview console.log debug mode TV Good REPL Heap Snapshots Core Files Summary
12. Security
Best practices
Password hashing: BCrypt
Solution
XSS
Solution
CSRF
Solution
SSL Header stripping
clickjacking
Solution
X-Powered-By
Solution
IE open within context
Solution
contentSecurityPolicy
Solution
CORS
Solution
crossdomain.xml
Solution
Summary Review
13. Appendix
Models
History Overview of HTTP Clients
History Wreck Request
Overview of database clients
MongoDB
mongodb Mongoose
Cassandra
Apollo cassandra-driver
Postgres
pg Sequelize
Connection
MongoDB::mongodb MongoDB::Mongoose Cassandra::Apollo Postgres::pg
Postgres::Sequelize
Schemas
MongoDB::mongodb MongoDB::Mongoose Cassandra::Apollo
Templating Engines
Overview of Selected Templating Engines
Mustache.js / Hogan.js Handlebars.js Jade Dust ECT
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