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Microservice Patterns and Best Practices

You're reading from   Microservice Patterns and Best Practices Explore patterns like CQRS and event sourcing to create scalable, maintainable, and testable microservices

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Product type Paperback
Published in Jan 2018
Publisher Packt
ISBN-13 9781788474030
Length 366 pages
Edition 1st Edition
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Preface 1. Understanding the Microservices Concepts FREE CHAPTER 2. The Microservice Tools 3. Internal Patterns 4. Microservice Ecosystem 5. Shared Data Microservice Design Pattern 6. Aggregator Microservice Design Pattern 7. Proxy Microservice Design Pattern 8. Chained Microservice Design Pattern 9. Branch Microservice Design Pattern 10. Asynchronous Messaging Microservice 11. Microservices Working Together 12. Testing Microservices 13. Monitoring Security and Deployment 14. Other Books You May Enjoy

Identifying microservice domains for the business

This is the time to understand the business domain that will be developed in the book. The domains are contained in our monolithic application. Let's recap how it is composed. Our monolithic Django is organized into three Django apps that are as follows:

  • News
  • Recommendations
  • Users

It is important to understand that in this context, because of how Django is designed, Users and AAA are coupled, and we have seen that this is not good when it comes to microservices.

Another point is that news will not necessarily result in a single microservice; we can create microservices-varied news with the type of news. This would facilitate the targeting of APIs  and scalability for each different type of news content. On our portal, we have sports, politics, and celebrity news. If a new theme is developed, a new News microservice will be created for this theme. This approach enables something like z-axis scalability for that part of the application.

At first, our domains will be divided into the following categories:

  • SportNewsService
  • PoliticsNewsService
  • FamousNewsService
  • RecomendationService
  • UsersService
  • AAAService (Optional)

Of course, new fields can be added and others can be removed; limiting the view of this microservice is our big target.

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