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Building Serverless Applications with Python

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Building Serverless Applications with Python

Overview of this book

Serverless architectures allow you to build and run applications and services without having to manage the infrastructure. Many companies have adopted this architecture to save cost and improve scalability. This book will help you design serverless architectures for your applications with AWS and Python. The book is divided into three modules. The first module explains the fundamentals of serverless architecture and how AWS lambda functions work. In the next module, you will learn to build, release, and deploy your application to production. You will also learn to log and test your application. In the third module, we will take you through advanced topics such as building a serverless API for your application. You will also learn to troubleshoot and monitor your app and master AWS lambda programming concepts with API references. Moving on, you will also learn how to scale up serverless applications and handle distributed serverless systems in production. By the end of the book, you will be equipped with the knowledge required to build scalable and cost-efficient Python applications with a serverless framework.
Table of Contents (11 chapters)

Best practices for writing Azure Functions

We have learned how to create, configure, and deploy Microsoft Azure Functions. We will now learn about the best practices for using them:

  • Microsoft Azure Functions don't have a huge support for Python like AWS Lambda. They have a very limited set of Python-based triggers. So, you need to write custom functions for most of them. Developers need to keep that in mind before taking a decision on using Microsoft Azure Functions. The languages supported by Microsoft Azure Functions are C#, F#, and JavaScript:
  • The experimental languages that are supported by Microsoft Azure Functions are Bash, Batch, PHP, TypeScript, Python, and PowerShell:
  • Make sure you use the security settings properly to secure your functions. You can find all the settings you need in the Platform features options:
  • Finally, use monitoring as much as possible...