I am starting with node.js. This is the book I am following. The first example is creating a simple http server. The author explains the code meticulously, and he starts modifying the original example step-by-step. The problem I am having is in the section with heading: "Event-driven asynchronous callbacks". The piece of code in question is here:
var http = require("http");
function onRequest(request, response) {
console.log("Request received.");
response.writeHead(200, {"Content-Type": "text/plain"});
response.write("Hello World");
response.end();
}
http.createServer(onRequest).listen(8888);
console.log("Server has started.");
The only changes I made to the code are cosmetic. But just for the sake of clarity, here is my piece:
var http = require("http"),
port = 1337;
function doHandleRequest(request, response) {
console.log("Request received...");
response.writeHead(200, {"Content-Type": "text/plain"});
response.write("Welcome to Node.js Kickstart!");
response.end();
}
http.createServer(doHandleRequest).listen(port);
console.log("Listening at http://127.0.0.1:" + port + "\n");
Anyway, every time I refresh the page, the Request received... message should be displayed once (?), however, the message is logged twice. What am I doing wrong here?