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Python Programming Blueprints

You're reading from   Python Programming Blueprints Build nine projects by leveraging powerful frameworks such as Flask, Nameko, and Django

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Product type Paperback
Published in Feb 2018
Publisher Packt
ISBN-13 9781786468161
Length 456 pages
Edition 1st Edition
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Pierluigi Riti Pierluigi Riti
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Table of Contents (11) Chapters Close

Preface 1. Implementing the Weather Application 2. Creating a Remote-Control Application with Spotify FREE CHAPTER 3. Casting Votes on Twitter 4. Exchange Rates and the Currency Conversion Tool 5. Building a Web Messenger with Microservices 6. Extending TempMessenger with a User Authentication Microservice 7. Online Video Game Store with Django 8. Order Microservice 9. Notification Serverless Application 10. Other Books You May Enjoy

Setting up the environment


Like all the previous chapters, we are going to start off this chapter by setting up the environment that we need to develop our services on. Let's start by creating our working directory:

mkdir microservices && cd microservices

Then, we create our virtual environment with pipenv:

pipenv --python ~/Install/Python3.6/bin/python3.6

Note

If you don't know how to use pipenv, in the section Setting up the environment in Chapter 4, Exchange Rates and the Currency Conversion Tool, there is a very good introduction about how to get started with pipenv.

With the virtual environment created, we need to install the project dependencies. For this project, we are going to install Django and the Django REST Framework:

pipenv install django djangorestframework requests python-dateutil

The reason that we are using Django and the Django REST Framework instead of a simpler framework like Flask is that the main idea of this project is to provide a separation of concerns, creating...

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