Hi I was running some test with Node.js vs Fulephp. I had a simple set up and I was trying to see what is faster. I had 10 thousand records in mogodb being pulled in to views. The set up was simple, no js, no css, with minimal html. I quickly noticed that php set up was twice as fast. At first I dismissed nodejs as being slower and moved on with my life. However I decided to try node without jade which I used as my templating engine, and by stroke of luck I came across a post on stackoverflow that philosophy behind jade is not so much speed but elegance. Then I decided to try node without any temp. engines. But I quickly ran into a problem since I realized that I have no idea how to pass data from database and node to client. I was in for a long night of horror and despair. At some point I came to a conclusion that I need socket.io's help. Though I was able to connect to socket.io eventually I still was not able to figure out how to pass the data. Then I decided to go back to using an temp. engine, but this time I decided to try ejs. Eventually I was able to render some data which had the following form [object Object], but it was not 10 thousand records, more like 25. I decided to do the right thing and post my question here. I would like to render view without templating engine to see if my assumptions are right. After all I am trying to do two things understand how to pass data to the client form node.js and see if it will improve my performance.
Here is my app.js with some comments:
/**
* Mongo DB
*/
var mongous = require('mongous').Mongous,
dbCollection = 'test.personnel';
/**
* Module dependencies.
*/
var express = require('express'),
app = module.exports = express.createServer(),
pub = __dirname + '/public';
// Configuration
app.configure(function(){
app.set('view options', {layout: false});
//not sure if i need these here, but left it in case
app.use(app.router);
app.use(express.static(pub));
});
//Simple templating
//I took this example from stackoverflow,
//can't find that post anymore,
//though I can look if need be
app.register('.html', {
compile: function(str, options){
return function(locals){
return str;
}
}
});
// Routes
//This is where data is right now, it need to end up on the client side
//This was working with jade and kinda worked with ejs (though I am not sure because I was getting [object Object])
//--------------------------------------------------
app.get('/', function(req, res){
mongous(dbCollection).find(function(output){
res.render('index.html',{
//the data is here, it works, i tested it with console.log
data: output.documents
});
});
});
//--------------------------------------------------
app.configure('production', function(){
app.use(express.errorHandler());
});
app.listen(3000);
console.log('Express server listening on port %d in %s mode', app.address().port, app.settings.env);
and here is my view:
<!DOCTYPE html>
<html>
<head>
<meta charset='utf-8'>
<title>Index</title>
</head>
<body>
<div id="data">
Data needs to end up here. Somehow...
</div>
</body>
</html>
As you can see not much in there. Now I understand that I will most likely will need to use some sort of templating engine on the client side and once I have the data on client side, I will be able to work it out myself. Which maybe even slower in the end, but my primary goal is to understand how to pass data in node.js to client so that I could continue experimenting. Please help if you can, it will improve my understanding of node significantly. Thank you.
EDIT: With the help of all of you and especially josh3736 this is what I ended up with, if you are interested... http://pastie.org/private/z3fjjbjff8284pr2mafw