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Microservices with Go

By : Alexander Shuiskov
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Microservices with Go

By: Alexander Shuiskov

Overview of this book

This book covers the key benefits and common issues of microservices, helping you understand the problems microservice architecture helps to solve, the issues it usually introduces, and the ways to tackle them. You’ll start by learning about the importance of using the right principles and standards in order to achieve the key benefits of microservice architecture. The following chapters will explain why the Go programming language is one of the most popular languages for microservice development and lay down the foundations for the next chapters of the book. You’ll explore the foundational aspects of Go microservice development including service scaffolding, service discovery, data serialization, synchronous and asynchronous communication, deployment, and testing. After covering the development aspects, you’ll progress to maintenance and reliability topics. The last part focuses on more advanced topics of Go microservice development including system reliability, observability, maintainability, and scalability. In this part, you’ll dive into the best practices and examples which illustrate how to apply the key ideas to existing applications, using the services scaffolded in the previous part as examples. By the end of this book, you’ll have gained hands-on experience with everything you need to develop scalable, reliable and performant microservices using Go.
Table of Contents (19 chapters)
1
Part 1: Introduction
3
Part 2: Foundation
12
Part 3: Maintenance

Adopting service discovery

In this section, we are going to illustrate how you can start using service discovery for your applications. We will be using the microservices we created in the previous chapter as an example. Then, you will learn how to add the logic responsible for service discovery to your microservice code.

When you consider enabling service discovery for your services, you have multiple questions to answer, such as the following:

  • Which model would you prefer to use – client-side or server-side discovery?
  • Which platform will you use for the deployment and orchestration of your microservices?

Answering the second question may already give you a solution – various deployment platforms, including Kubernetes, as well as popular clouds such as AWS, offer service discovery for your services.

If you don’t know which deployment platform you are going to use for your services and you are new to microservice development, you may consider...