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Hands-On Microservices with Django

By : Tieme Woldman
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Hands-On Microservices with Django

By: Tieme Woldman

Overview of this book

Are you a Django developer looking to leverage microservices to create optimized and scalable web applications? If yes, then this book is for you. With microservices, you can split an application into self-contained services, each with a specific scope running asynchronously while collectively executing processes. Written by an experienced Python developer, Hands-On Microservices with Django teaches you how to develop and deploy microservices using Django and accompanying components such as Celery and Redis. You'll start by learning the principles of microservices and message/task queues and how to design them effectively. Next, you’ll focus on building your first microservices with Django RESTful APIs (DFR) and RabbitMQ, mastering the fundamentals along the way. As you progress, you’ll get to grips with dockerizing your microservices. Later, you’ll discover how to optimize and secure them for production environments. By the end of this book, you’ll have the skills you need to design and develop production-ready Django microservices applications with DFR, Celery/RabbitMQ, Redis, and Django's cache framework.
Table of Contents (18 chapters)
Free Chapter
1
Part 1:Introducing Microservices and Getting Started
5
Part 2:Building the Microservices Foundation
11
Part 3:Taking Microservices to the Production Level

Part 3:Taking Microservices to the Production Level

In this part, you’ll learn how to make microservices suitable for production. First, you’ll learn how to protect microservices against cyber-attacks. Then, you’ll master creating microservices to maintain or improve their performance. After that, you’ll learn some best practices to benefit from earlier practice. Finally, you’ll learn how to transform an existing monolithic application into a microservices version.

This part contains the following chapters:

  • Chapter 9, Securing Microservices
  • Chapter 10, Improving Microservices Performance with Caching
  • Chapter 11, Best Practices for Microservices
  • Chapter 12, Transforming a Monolithic Web Application into a Microservices Version