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Node-RED Essentials - Definitive Reference for Developers and Engineers - cover

Node-RED Essentials - Definitive Reference for Developers and Engineers

Richard Johnson

Publisher: HiTeX Press

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"Node-RED Essentials""Node-RED Essentials" is an authoritative guide that delves into the architecture, design, and practical implementation of Node-RED, the leading flow-based programming platform for integration, IoT, and automation solutions. The book opens with a comprehensive examination of Node-RED’s foundational concepts, including its event-driven flow paradigm, execution engine, project structure, and data context management. Readers will gain a robust understanding of security frameworks, extensibility points, and best practices to create scalable, maintainable, and secure solutions within any deployment environment.Progressing beyond fundamentals, the book expertly navigates advanced flow design, custom node programming, and seamless integration with a diverse array of data sources, services, and industrial protocols. It addresses complex choreography, reliable error handling, and dynamic orchestration—empowering engineers to deliver modular, high-performance automation at scale. Specialized chapters focus on deploying Node-RED in cloud, edge, and hybrid environments, leveraging containerization, orchestration, continuous integration, and fault-tolerant architectures for enterprise-grade reliability.Rounding out its coverage, "Node-RED Essentials" provides deep insight into security governance, compliance, performance tuning, and edge-IoT strategies. Readers will explore real-world case studies, discover emerging trends in flow-based and low-code development, and learn how to contribute to the vibrant Node-RED ecosystem. From practical implementation tips to future-facing patterns, this book serves as both a technical reference and a road map for leveraging Node-RED’s full potential in modern digital integration landscapes.
Available since: 06/09/2025.
Print length: 250 pages.

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