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Python Microservices Development

You're reading from   Python Microservices Development Build, test, deploy, and scale microservices in Python

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Product type Paperback
Published in Jul 2017
Publisher Packt
ISBN-13 9781785881114
Length 340 pages
Edition 1st Edition
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Tarek Ziadé Tarek Ziadé
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Preface 1. Understanding Microservices 2. Discovering Flask FREE CHAPTER 3. Coding, Testing, and Documenting - the Virtuous Cycle 4. Designing Runnerly 5. Interacting with Other Services 6. Monitoring Your Services 7. Securing Your Services 8. Bringing It All Together 9. Packaging and Running Runnerly 10. Containerized Services 11. Deploying on AWS 12. What Next?

Route53


Route53 can be used to create an alias with your domain name. If you visit the service console at https://console.aws.amazon.com/route53, and click on the hosted zones menu, you can add a new hosted zone for your domain name, which is an alias to the ELB previously set.

Assuming that you already own the domain name from a registrar, you can simply redirect the domain to AWS's DNS. Click on Create Hosted Zone, and add your domain.

Once it is created, you can go to Create a Record Set, and select a type A record. The record has to be an Alias, and in the target input, a dropdown appears with the list of available targets:

The ELB load balancer that was previously created by the wizard should appear in that list, and selecting it links your domain name to that ELB:

This step is all it takes to link a domain name to your deployed ECS cluster; and you can add more entries with a subdomain, for instance, for each one of your deployed microservice.

Route53 has DNS servers all over the world...

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