Mastering Backbone.js
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Design and build scalable web applications using Backbone.js
About This Book- Level up your Backbone.js skills and create professional web applications with the best practices
- Use the Backbone.js components in the right way and avoid maintenance nightmares
- Improve your development workflow from application design to deployment
- Apply the best practices given in this tutorial to solve day-to-day problems in your applications
This book is for those developers who know the basic concepts of Backbone.js and want to build scalable applications with it. If you are looking for the best practices of using Backbone.js applied to real work applications, this book is for you. You will be able to apply architectural principles to create amazing web applications easily.
What You Will Learn- Build web applications that scale with Backbone.js
- Design a powerful architecture that eliminates maintenance nightmares
- Use common patterns and best practices in Backbone.js web applications developments
- Pack your applications to be deployed to production environments
- Clean up your code organization to a simple and maintainable architecture
- Test your components and get confidence with your code
- Deal with common scenarios like file uploading and login issues
Backbone.js is a popular library to build single page applications used by many start-ups around the world because of its flexibility, robustness and simplicity. It allows you to bring your own tools and libraries to make amazing webapps with your own rules. However, due to its flexibility it is not always easy to create scalable applications with it. By learning the best practices and project organization you will be able to create maintainable and scalable web applications with Backbone.js.
With this book you will start right from organizing your Backbone.js application to learn where to put each module and how to wire them. From organizing your code in a logical and physical way, you will go on to delimit view responsibilities and work with complex layouts.
Synchronizing models in a two-way binding can be difficult and with sub resources attached it can be even worse. The next chapter will explain strategies for how to deal with these models. The following chapters will help you to manage module dependencies on your projects, explore strategies to upload files to a RESTful API and store information directly in the browser for using it with Backbone.js. After testing your application, you are ready to deploy it to your production environment. The final chapter will cover different flavors of authorization.
The Backbone.js library can be difficult to master, but in this book you will get the necessary skill set to create applications with it, and you will be able to use any other library you want in your stack.
Style and approachThis book takes a tutorial approach to help you scale your Backbone.js applications. It builds a web application using the best practices and applies architectural design principles to develop maintainable web-apps. Each chapter explains the design decisions and improves the project that is used as an example alongside the book.
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Mastering Backbone.js - Echamea Abiee
Table of Contents
Mastering Backbone.js
Credits
About the Author
About the Reviewers
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Preface
What this book covers
What you need for this book
Who this book is for
Conventions
Reader feedback
Customer support
Downloading the example code
Errata
Piracy
Questions
1. Architecture of a Backbone application
Subapplications based architecture
Subapplication anatomy
Responsibilities of Backbone objects
Views
Models
Collections
Routers
Objects not provided by Backbone
Subapplication façade
Subapplication controller
Contacts application
File organization
Summary
2. Managing Views
Identifying view types
ModelView
CollectionView
Adding new models
Deleting models
Destroying views
Resetting the collection
Region
Layout
Putting it all together
Showing a list
Showing the details
Editing information
Rendering third-party plugins
Conclusions
3. Model Bindings
Manual binding
Two-way binding
References
Data binding with plugins
Binding embedded data
Binding an embedded list
Validating model data
Manual validation
Validating with the Backbone.Validation plugin
Summary
4. Modular Code
CommonJS modules
NPM and package.json
Browserify
Application dependency
Using Browserify in the app
Solving cyclic dependency
Modularizing templates
Summary
5. Dealing with Files
Express server
Attaching a file into a resource
Uploading the avatar photo to contacts
Showing the avatar
Uploading images from Backbone
Uploading a file with AJAX
Uploading the avatar image at creation time
Encoding the upload file
Summary
6. Store data in the Browser
The localStorage
Starting with localStorage
Backbone and localStorage
Store models in localStorage
Store Backbone models in localStorage
Backbone.sync
Using localStorage as cache
IndexedDB
Getting started with IndexedDB
Database versions
Creating stores
Delete a database
Add elements to an object store
Performing queries
Delete objects in the store
IndexedDB in Backbone
Summary
7. Build Like a Pro
Development workflow
What's a task runner?
How Gulp works
Getting started with Gulp
Creating a development workflow
Bundling the JavaScript files with Browserify
Sourcemaps
Re-bundle automatically
BrowserSync
Run server with Express
Creating a production workflow
Gulp useref
Image Optimization
Fonts
Bundle JavaScript files for production
Putting it all together
Summary
8. Testing Backbone Applications
Testing tools
Getting started with Jasmine
Expectations
Testing asynchronous code
Karma test runner
What and how to test Backbone applications
Testing models and collections
Testing views
Testing controllers
Mocking dependencies
Fake objects
Testing ContactEditor
Testing the subapplication Façade
Summary
9. Deploying to Production
Heroku
Dynos
Getting started with Heroku
Production environment
The HTTP Server
Do not run as root
Process Management
Summary
10. Authentication
Stateless API authentication
HTTP Basic authentication
The OAuth2 authentication
Service applications
OAuth2 grant types
Authorization code grant
Implicit Grant
Resource Owner Password Credentials Grant
Client credentials grant
Resume
Implementing HTTP Basic Authentication
Implementing OAuth authentication
Summary
Index
Mastering Backbone.js
Mastering Backbone.js
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About the Author
Abiee Echamea is a passionate technology software engineer; he fell in love with computers at the age of 8 and wrote his first program at 12. He has written applications in many technologies, from Visual Basic to full stack web applications. Now, Abiee is a software architect involved in the full development cycle, creating many Backbone applications successfully and designing the architecture and development process. He has founded a company to work with cutting-edge technology as a CTO. He has developed the skills to master the JavaScript and Backbone libraries to build maintainable projects for his company. Abiee loves to share his knowledge with the community and is looking for ways to improve his engineering skills.
About the Reviewers
Mudassir Ali is a senior frontend engineer at DiligenceVault. After working as a full stack web developer for a year and a half, he decided to specialize in frontend technologies due to his passion for the development of amazing user experiences by building effective user interfaces. In his three years of web development experience, he has worked on three major popular JavaScript frameworks: BackboneJS, AngularJS, and EmberJS. Besides his interest in frontend JavaScript and HTML5 technologies, he is also interested in designing JSON Apis using Ruby on Rails. He is also a regular contributor to the StackOverflow community and occasionally contributes to open source.
Aleksandar Goševski is a frontend engineer based in Belgrade, Serbia. He is a 23-year old senior developer with experience in creating websites and apps. He started with CSS but always wanted to do something more. As most of his work is focused for the web, his language of choice was JavaScript. Today, he uses JavaScript on both server side and client side. He is very passionate about Backbone and that's his favorite framework. Aleksandar is currently working for Vast.com. He is creating big single-page apps for clients mostly from USA. Coca-Cola, Allianz, Yahoo, Carfax, Bing, and AOL are just some of the big projects that Aleksandar has worked on.
Lorenzo Pisani is a software engineer with over a decade of experience developing applications with a large variety of languages and tools. As he slowly transitions to the land of DevOps, he hopes to help educate developers on how to best plan for their applications being deployed to production environments. As a huge advocate of open source software, he contributes everything that he builds, outside of work, to his GitHub profile (https://github.com/Zeelot) for others to use and learn from.
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Preface
Backbone is an amazing library to build web applications; it's small, simple, and yet powerful. It provides a set of small and focused objects to be used as bricks when building frontend applications.
The beauty of Backbone is that it gives you the freedom to build your applications with your rules. However, with great power comes great responsibility; Backbone does not tell you anything about how to structure your applications. Keep in mind that Backbone is not a framework but a library.
After years of working with Backbone projects, making code experiments, and exploring code from other developers, I have identified patterns and best practices when building frontend web apps with Backbone.
This book explains how to give structure to your applications. It gives you the tools and strategies to create robust and maintainable web apps. It will help you define and assign the right responsibilities to the Backbone objects and define a new set of glue objects.
In the book, you will build a functional application applying the concepts that are exposed here. The application is simple enough to put in to practice the core concepts when building scalable frontend applications with Backbone. At any time, you can see the project code in the book repository at https://github.com/abiee/mastering-backbone.
What this book covers
Chapter 1, Architecture of a Backbone application, deals with the project organization at two levels: logical and physical. On the logical side, you will learn how to connect the Backbone objects, while on the physical side, you will see where to put your scripts.
Chapter 2, Managing views, helps you extract the common patterns of views and create a new set of general purpose views that can be used on any Backbone application. These views will remove a lot of boilerplate code when managing views.
Chapter 3, Model bindings, explains how to deal with complex REST resources and helps you handle embedded resources and keep it in sync with views.
Chapter 4, Modular code, covers dependency management and script bundling with Browserify. Modern applications are becoming more JavaScript-intensive, so it's a good idea to handle dependencies in a smarter way.
Chapter 5, Dealing with files, it covers the common requirement for web applications to upload files to a server, this chapter tells you how to do it in Backbone with a REST server.
Chapter 6, Store data in the browser, shows you how to store data in the browser and how to do it from a Backbone perspective. The chapter shows how to build two drivers to transparently store Backbone models in localStorage and indexedDB instead of a remote server. This can be useful if you want to create offline applications.
Chapter 7, Build like a pro, tells you how you can automatize common and repetitive tasks in a script. It will dramatically improve your productivity. It describes how you can build a development workflow that automatically refreshes your project every time you make a small change.
Chapter 8, Testing Backbone applications, shows you the strategies and best practices when testing frontend code.
Chapter 9, Deploy to production, shows you how to deploy the project to a production server. While high-demand applications need a sophisticated platform, this chapter gives you the starting point for small apps.
Chapter 10, Security, teaches you how to authenticate against the REST servers and how to manage sessions from the Backbone side.
What you need for this book
Though this book is for frontend applications, you will need to install Node version 5 or superior. Node will run the example REST server, automatize common tasks, and manage project dependencies.
Who this book is for
This book is made for developers who already know Backbone but want to create better projects; it does not explain Backbone from scratch. Instead, I will show you how to improve your skills to organize and structure your application in an effective way.
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Chapter 1. Architecture of a Backbone application
One of the best things about Backbone is the freedom to build applications with the libraries of your choice, no batteries included. Note that Backbone is not a framework but a library; due to this, building applications with Backbone can be challenging as no structure is provided. You, as a developer, are responsible for code organization and how to wire the pieces of the code across the application; it's a big responsibility. Bad decisions can lead to buggy and unmaintainable applications that nobody wants to work with.
Code organization on small Backbone applications is not a big deal. Create a directory for models, collections, and views; put a router for all possible routes; and write the business logic directly in the views. However, this way of developing Backbone applications is not suitable for bigger projects. There should be a better way to separate responsibilities and file organization in order to create maintainable applications.
This chapter can be difficult to understand if you don't