Summary
In this chapter, we have looked at how to package, release, and distribute each microservice. The current state of the art in Python packaging still requires some knowledge about the legacy tools, and this will be the case for some years until all the ongoing work in Python and PyPA
becomes mainstream. But, provided you have a standard, reproducible, and documented way to package and install your microservices, you should be fine.
Having numerous projects to run a single application adds a lot of complexity when you are developing it, and it's important to be able to run all pieces from within the same box. Tools like pip's development mode and Circus are useful for this, as it allows you to simplify how you run the whole stack—but they still require that you install tools on your system, even if it is inside a virtualenv
.
The other issue with running everything from your local computer is that you might not use an operating system that will be used...