Shayank Jain
Published: 2020-04-15
Total Pages: 346
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A step-by-step that will help you build Microservices architecture using Django and Python Ê KEY FEATURESÊÊ - Understand in-depth the fundamentals of Microservices - Learn how to create and use Django APIsÊ - Use web technology such as Nginx, Gunicorn, UWSGI, and Postgresql to deploy a Django project DESCRIPTIONÊÊÊ Microservices architectures solve the multiple problems of software architecture. Django is a full-stack development framework, written in python.Ê This book includes everything necessary for web application development; from the user views to the information storage: model, persistence, relationships, controllers, forms, validations, rest API and a very useful back office. Furthermore, the book will show how to build production-ready microservices. It will help you create restful APIs and get familiar with Redis and Celery. Towards the end, the book will show how to secure these services and deploy these microservices using Django. Lastly, it will show how to scale our services.ÊÊ WHAT WILL YOU LEARNÊ - Understand the basics of Python, Django, and MicroservicesÊ - Learn how to deploy Microservices with Django - Get familiar with Microservices Architecture - Designing, Principles, and RequirementsÊ - Implement Asynchronous task, JWT API Authentication and AWS Serverless with Microservice architectureÊ WHO THIS BOOK IS FORÊÊ This book is for those beginners who want to make their careers in software development. It starts from the basics of python and Django, takes the reader to the Microservices architecture.Ê Table of Contents 1. Basic of Python 2. Major Pillars of OOPS with Python 3. Getting Started with Django 4. API Development with Django 5. Database Modeling with Django 6. First Django API Deployment on Web 7. Django Project Deployment on various web servers 8. What are Microservices 9. Designing Microservice Systems 10. Service Authentication 11. Microservices Deployment With Django 12. JWT Auth Service 13. Asynchronous Tasks 14. AWS Serverless 15. How to Adopt Microservices in Practice