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Serverless Design Patterns and Best Practices

By : Brian Zambrano
Book Image

Serverless Design Patterns and Best Practices

By: Brian Zambrano

Overview of this book

Serverless applications handle many problems that developers face when running systems and servers. The serverless pay-per-invocation model can also result in drastic cost savings, contributing to its popularity. While it's simple to create a basic serverless application, it's critical to structure your software correctly to ensure it continues to succeed as it grows. Serverless Design Patterns and Best Practices presents patterns that can be adapted to run in a serverless environment. You will learn how to develop applications that are scalable, fault tolerant, and well-tested. The book begins with an introduction to the different design pattern categories available for serverless applications. You will learn thetrade-offs between GraphQL and REST and how they fare regarding overall application design in a serverless ecosystem. The book will also show you how to migrate an existing API to a serverless backend using AWS API Gateway. You will learn how to build event-driven applications using queuing and streaming systems, such as AWS Simple Queuing Service (SQS) and AWS Kinesis. Patterns for data-intensive serverless application are also explained, including the lambda architecture and MapReduce. This book will equip you with the knowledge and skills you need to develop scalable and resilient serverless applications confidently.
Table of Contents (18 chapters)
Title Page
Copyright and Credits
Dedication
Packt Upsell
Contributors
Preface
Index

Processing cryptocurrency prices using lambda architecture


In this chapter, our example application will perform a single task of reading prices in real time for a variety of cryptocurrencies and calculating the average prices by the minute, hour, and day. Of course, this isn't all that useful in the real world because there is so much data on cryptocurrencies already. However, this presents an excellent scenario and dataset for an example application to illustrate this pattern. As is usual in this book, I'll build the application on top of AWS with Python. It's also important to note that none of the concepts are unique to AWS or Python and that this example application is portable to other languages and cloud providers.

Note

You can find the code for this chapter at https://github.com/brianz/serverless-design-patterns/tree/master/ch7.

System architecture

The architecture of this is perhaps the most complex in this book, even though the implementation itself is relatively simple. As mentioned...