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Building Python Microservices with FastAPI

You're reading from   Building Python Microservices with FastAPI Build secure, scalable, and structured Python microservices from design concepts to infrastructure

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Product type Paperback
Published in Aug 2022
Publisher Packt
ISBN-13 9781803245966
Length 420 pages
Edition 1st Edition
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Sherwin John C. Tragura Sherwin John C. Tragura
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Preface 1. Part 1: Application-Related Architectural Concepts for FastAPI microservice development
2. Chapter 1: Setting Up FastAPI for Starters FREE CHAPTER 3. Chapter 2: Exploring the Core Features 4. Chapter 3: Investigating Dependency Injection 5. Chapter 4: Building the Microservice Application 6. Part 2: Data-Centric and Communication-Focused Microservices Concerns and Issues
7. Chapter 5: Connecting to a Relational Database 8. Chapter 6: Using a Non-Relational Database 9. Chapter 7: Securing the REST APIs 10. Chapter 8: Creating Coroutines, Events, and Message-Driven Transactions 11. Part 3: Infrastructure-Related Issues, Numerical and Symbolic Computations, and Testing Microservices
12. Chapter 9: Utilizing Other Advanced Features 13. Chapter 10: Solving Numerical, Symbolic, and Graphical Problems 14. Chapter 11: Adding Other Microservice Features 15. Index 16. Other Books You May Enjoy

Using a Non-Relational Database

So far, we have learned that relational databases store data using table columns and rows. All these table records are structurally optimized and designed using different keys, such as primary, unique, and composite keys. The tables are connected using foreign/reference keys. Foreign key integrity plays a significant role in the table relationship of a database schema because it gives consistency and integrity to the data that’s persisted in the tables. Chapter 5, Connecting to a Relational Database, provided considerable proof that FastAPI can connect to relational databases using any of the present ORMs smoothly without lots of complexities. This time, we will focus on using non-relational databases as data storage for our FastAPI microservice application.

If FastAPI uses ORM for relational databases, it uses Object Document Mapping (ODM) to manage data using non-relational data stores or NoSQL databases. There are no tables, keys, and foreign...

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