Enable backing services in Kubernetes with kube-service-bindings
This is the second part of a three-part series explaining how to bind easily to databases and other backing services from Node.js applications running in Kubernetes.
This is the second part of a three-part series explaining how to bind easily to databases and other backing services from Node.js applications running in Kubernetes.
Many applications need a database or other backing service. kube-service-bindings and the Service Binding Operator make binding much easier.
Discover key elements of building security into your software development process such as managing access in part 9 of the Node.js reference architecture series.
Read a quick second wrap-up of the conference and Collaborators Summit, and learn about Red Hat contributions as sponsor and speakers.
Red Hat provides S2I images for many languages, including Node.js. Learn how to install additional libraries (RPMs) to base S2I (Source-to-Image) images.
This page helps you get started with Red Hat OpenShift Dev Spaces.
Node.js and open source developers are gathering at OpenJS World in Austin. Find out what Red Hatters and IBMers will be presenting there.
When you start running Node.js applications in containers, you should adopt some best practices that improve efficiency and security. This cheat sheet offers tips on how to do that.
Make binding between applications and services easier using the Service Binding Operator.
TypeScript is now more popular than JavaScript. The Node.js reference architecture has recommendations about this strongly typed JavaScript dialect.
Service bindings, the kube-service-bindings npm package, and the Red Hat OpenShift UI make it easier to connect securely to a database on Kubernetes.
Learn about upcoming Node.js releases and explore new features including HTTP fetch(), ECMAScript modules, and more.
Streaming data is key to many modern applications. This tutorial walks you through setting up a data stream using Amazon Kinesis and Node.js.
Learn how to deploy the Node.js 16 container image on Red Hat OpenShift. This release of Node.js includes V8 engine 9.0 and additional stable APIs.
The Red Hat Node.js team looks back on highlights from 2021, including Node.js 16 and 17, serverless functions, Next 10, Nodeshift, and more.
Highlights of December 2021 include two guides for integrating Red Hat OpenShift Streams for Apache Kafka. Read the entire monthly recap for further details.
Dive into how Node.js uses the V8 JavaScript engine to run your code and the differences between the IBM Z and Power10 platforms on which V8 runs.
Learn how to use the Chrome DevTools inspector to view and debug a Node.js serverless function running inside a container on a Red Hat OpenShift cluster.
Discover why Express.js is a good choice for Node.js developers. This is part 6 of a series on Node.js reference architecture.
Find out the biggest news for Kubernetes and OpenShift in 2021, including OpenShift 4.8, containers, serverless apps, Node.js, Apache Kafka, CI/CD, and Quarkus.
Optimize runtime images with UBI minimal images. Learn how to deploy a Node.js minimal image through a Dockerfile and a Source-to-Image chained build.
Get the NodeConf Remote 2021 highlights, including the Node-RAPIDS machine learning framework, cloud-native Node.js development on Kubernetes, and more.
Learn how to create and consume Pino logs from Node.js applications with OpenShift's logging service. Recommended when building applications in the cloud.
ECMAScript modules (ESM) are the official standard format for packaging JavaScript code for reuse.
Hear from Red Hat's Node.js and JavaScript experts at NodeConf Remote 2021, with talks on building cloud-native solutions on Kubernetes and more.