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Python Microservices Development – 2nd edition

You're reading from   Python Microservices Development – 2nd edition Build efficient and lightweight microservices using the Python tooling ecosystem

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Product type Paperback
Published in Sep 2021
Publisher Packt
ISBN-13 9781801076302
Length 310 pages
Edition 2nd Edition
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Tarek Ziadé Tarek Ziadé
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Tarek Ziadé
Simon Fraser Simon Fraser
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Table of Contents (14) Chapters Close

Preface 1. Understanding Microservices 2. Discovering Quart FREE CHAPTER 3. Coding, Testing, and Documentation: the Virtuous Cycle 4. Designing Jeeves 5. Splitting the Monolith 6. Interacting with Other Services 7. Securing Your Services 8. Making a Dashboard 9. Packaging and Running Python 10. Deploying on AWS 11. What's Next? 12. Other Books You May Enjoy
13. Index

Putting together the monolithic design

This monolithic design is a solid foundation and should be the kind of result you would aim for in your first development iteration. Everything should be created with tests and documentation, as explained in Chapter 3, Coding, Testing, and Documentation: the Virtuous Cycle.

It is a short and clean implementation on top of a relational database that can be deployed with a PostgreSQL, MySQL, or a cloud provider's own SQL database. Thanks to the SQLAlchemy abstractions, a local version can run with SQLite 3 and facilitate your day-to-day development and local testing. To build this app, we've used the following extensions and libraries:

  • aiohttp: This handles all the outgoing HTTP requests
  • SQLAlchemy: This is used for the model
  • Flask-WTF and WTForms: These are used for all the forms
  • Celery and RabbitMQ: These are used for background processes and periodic tasks
  • quart-auth: This is used for managing...
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