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Building Serverless Python Web Services with Zappa

You're reading from   Building Serverless Python Web Services with Zappa Build and deploy serverless applications on AWS using Zappa

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Product type Paperback
Published in Jul 2018
Publisher Packt
ISBN-13 9781788837613
Length 324 pages
Edition 1st Edition
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Abdulwahid Abdulhaque Barguzar Abdulwahid Abdulhaque Barguzar
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Preface 1. Amazon Web Services for Serverless FREE CHAPTER 2. Getting Started with Zappa 3. Building a Flask Application with Zappa 4. Building a Flask-Based REST API with Zappa 5. Building a Django Application with Zappa 6. Building a Django REST API with Zappa 7. Building a Falcon Application with Zappa 8. Custom Domain with SSL 9. Asynchronous Task Execution on AWS Lambda 10. Advanced Zappa Settings 11. Securing Serverless Applications with Zappa 12. Zappa with Docker 13. Assessments 14. Other Books You May Enjoy

Designing an image gallery application


Once we are done with configuration, then we can start implementing the application. The ImageGallery application will be straightforward—a user can create a new photo album record and can upload multiple images at once. Once the photo album is created, we will display all existing album records in list view along with associated images as thumbnail views.

 

Let's see the implementation phase, as per our requirements.

Design overview

I am going to create an image gallery application based on Django. We are going to use Django admin for the purpose of the UI. Django admin has a very pretty UI/UX design. So we are going to create some models, such as a PhotoAlbum model that will have a one-to-many relationship with the Photo model.

Then we are simply going to register these models with the Django admin panel. Once we are done with the admin configuration, we will configure the static and media settings to upload the dynamic images to an Amazon S3 bucket and...

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