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Building Python Microservices with FastAPI

By : Sherwin John C. Tragura
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Building Python Microservices with FastAPI

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By: Sherwin John C. Tragura

Overview of this book

FastAPI is an Asynchronous Server Gateway Interface (ASGI)-based framework that can help build modern, manageable, and fast microservices. Because of its asynchronous core platform, this ASGI-based framework provides the best option when it comes to performance, reliability, and scalability over the WSGI-based Django and Flask. When working with Python, Flask, and Django microservices, you’ll be able to put your knowledge to work with this practical guide to building seamlessly manageable and fast microservices. You’ll begin by understanding the background of FastAPI and learning how to install, configure, and use FastAPI to decompose business units. You’ll explore a unique and asynchronous REST API framework that can provide a better option when it comes to building microservices. After that, this book will guide you on how to apply and translate microservices design patterns in building various microservices applications and RESTful APIs using the FastAPI framework. By the end of this microservices book, you’ll be able to understand, build, deploy, test, and experiment with microservices and their components using the FastAPI framework.
Table of Contents (17 chapters)
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Part 1: Application-Related Architectural Concepts for FastAPI microservice development
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Part 2: Data-Centric and Communication-Focused Microservices Concerns and Issues
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Part 3: Infrastructure-Related Issues, Numerical and Symbolic Computations, and Testing Microservices

Creating Coroutines, Events, and Message-Driven Transactions

The FastAPI framework is an asynchronous framework that runs over the asyncio platform, which utilizes the ASGI protocol. It is well known for its 100% support for asynchronous endpoints and non-blocking tasks. This chapter will focus on how we create highly scalable applications with asynchronous tasks and event-driven and message-driven transactions.

We learned in Chapter 2, Exploring the Core Features, that Async/Await or asynchronous programming is a design pattern that enables other services or transactions to run outside the main thread. The framework uses the async keyword to create asynchronous processes that will run on top of other thread pools and will be awaited, instead of invoking them directly. The number of external threads is defined during the Uvicorn server startup through the --worker option.

In this chapter, we will delve into the framework and scrutinize the various components of the FastAPI Framework...