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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

Summary

In this chapter, we described how the basics of API design are to create a set of useful abstractions that allow users to perform actions without having to care about the internal details. This led to describing how to define an API with resources and actions.

This definition of an API has evolved to cover RESTful interfaces that follow certain properties that make them very interesting for web server design. We described a bunch of useful standards and techniques when designing RESTful interfaces to create consistent and complete interfaces, including the OpenAPI tools. We went through authentication details as it's a very important element for APIs.

Remember that extra care should be advised when securing APIs that have external usage. We went through some general ideas and common strategies, but note that this book does not focus on security. This is a critical aspect of the design of any API and should be done carefully.

We covered the ideas...