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Microservices with Clojure

By : Anuj Kumar
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Microservices with Clojure

By: Anuj Kumar

Overview of this book

The microservice architecture is sweeping the world as the de facto pattern with which to design and build scalable, easy-tomaintain web applications. This book will teach you common patterns and practices, and will show you how to apply these using the Clojure programming language. This book will teach you the fundamental concepts of architectural design and RESTful communication, and show you patterns that provide manageable code that is supportable in development and at scale in production. We will provide you with examples of how to put these concepts and patterns into practice with Clojure. This book will explain and illustrate, with practical examples, how teams of all sizes can start solving problems with microservices. You will learn the importance of writing code that is asynchronous and non-blocking and how Pedestal helps us do this. Later, the book explains how to build Reactive microservices in Clojure that adhere to the principles underlying the Reactive Manifesto. We finish off by showing you various ways to monitor, test, and secure your microservices. By the end, you will be fully capable of setting up, modifying, and deploying a microservice with Clojure and Pedestal.
Table of Contents (18 chapters)
Title Page
Dedication
Packt Upsell
Contributors
Preface
Index

Creating a microservice for Service Provider


The Service Provider microservice exposes APIs for end users to register as a service provider of the Helping Hands application. Service providers can register one or more services with the Helping Hands application that they are willing to fulfill if an order is placed against it. As per the workflow of Service Provider defined in Chapter 3Microservices for Helping Hands Application, the following APIs are required to create new providers, get provider profiles, and update provider details:

URI

Description

GET /providers/:id/?flds=name,mobile

Gets the details of the service provider with the specified :id if the :id is specified, else it gets the details of the authenticated user registered as a service provider. Optionally, it accepts a CSV of fields to be returned in the response.

PUT /providers/:id

Creates a new provider with the specified ID.

POST /providers

Creates a new provider and returns the ID.

PUT /providers/:id/rate

Adds to the latest ratings...