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Python Programming Blueprints

By : Daniel Furtado, Marcus Pennington
Book Image

Python Programming Blueprints

By: Daniel Furtado, Marcus Pennington

Overview of this book

Python is a very powerful, high-level, object-oriented programming language. It's known for its simplicity and huge community support. Python Programming Blueprints will help you build useful, real-world applications using Python. In this book, we will cover some of the most common tasks that Python developers face on a daily basis, including performance optimization and making web applications more secure. We will familiarize ourselves with the associated software stack and master asynchronous features in Python. We will build a weather application using command-line parsing. We will then move on to create a Spotify remote control where we'll use OAuth and the Spotify Web API. The next project will cover reactive extensions by teaching you how to cast votes on Twitter the Python way. We will also focus on web development by using the famous Django framework to create an online game store. We will then create a web-based messenger using the new Nameko microservice framework. We will cover topics like authenticating users and, storing messages in Redis. By the end of the book, you will have gained hands-on experience in coding with Python.
Table of Contents (17 chapters)
Title Page
Copyright and Credits
Dedication
Contributors
Packt Upsell
Preface
Index

Deploying to AWS


Now, it is time to show the world the work that we have been doing so far.

We are going to deploy the gamestore Django application and also the order service to EC2 instances in Amazon Web services.

Note

This section is not about configuring Virtual Private Cloud, Security groups, Routing tables, and EC2 instances. Packt has plenty of excellent books and videos available that talk about this topic.

Instead, we will assume that you already have your environment set up, and focus on:

  • Deploying the application
  • Installing all necessary dependencies
  • Installing and using gunicorn
  • Installing and configuring nginx

My AWS setup is quite simple, but it definitely works for more complex setups. Right now, I have one VPC with one subnet and two EC2 instances on it (gamestore and order-service). See the following screenshot:

We can start with the gamestore application; connect via ssh to the EC2 instance that you wish to deploy the game online application on. Remember that to ssh in one of those...