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Python Architecture Patterns

By : Jaime Buelta
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Python Architecture Patterns

By: Jaime Buelta

Overview of this book

Developing large-scale systems that continuously grow in scale and complexity requires a thorough understanding of how software projects should be implemented. Software developers, architects, and technical management teams rely on high-level software design patterns such as microservices architecture, event-driven architecture, and the strategic patterns prescribed by domain-driven design (DDD) to make their work easier. This book covers these proven architecture design patterns with a forward-looking approach to help Python developers manage application complexity—and get the most value out of their test suites. Starting with the initial stages of design, you will learn about the main blocks and mental flow to use at the start of a project. The book covers various architectural patterns like microservices, web services, and event-driven structures and how to choose the one best suited to your project. Establishing a foundation of required concepts, you will progress into development, debugging, and testing to produce high-quality code that is ready for deployment. You will learn about ongoing operations on how to continue the task after the system is deployed to end users, as the software development lifecycle is never finished. By the end of this Python book, you will have developed "architectural thinking": a different way of approaching software design, including making changes to ongoing systems.
Table of Contents (23 chapters)
2
Part I: Design
6
Part II: Architectural Patterns
12
Part III: Implementation
15
Part IV: Ongoing operations
21
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22
Index

HTML interfaces

While the strict definition of APIs works for interfaces that are designed to be accessed by other programs, it's good to spend a bit of time talking about the basics of how to create a successful human interface. For this purpose, we will talk mainly about HTML interfaces, aimed at being used by the end user in a browser.

Most of the concepts that we will deal with apply to other kinds of human interfaces, such as GUIs or mobile applications.

HTML technologies are highly related to RESTful ones because they were developed in parallel during the early days of the internet. Typically, they are presented intertwined in modern web applications.

Traditional HTML interfaces

The way traditional web interfaces work is through HTTP requests, only using the GET and POST methods. GET retrieves a page from the server, while POST is paired with some form that submits data to the server.

This was a prerequisite, as browsers only...