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Hands-On Swift 5 Microservices Development

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Hands-On Swift 5 Microservices Development

Overview of this book

The capabilities of the Swift programming language are extended to server-side development using popular frameworks such as Vapor. This enables Swift programmers to implement the microservices approach to design scalable and easy-to-maintain architecture for iOS, macOS, iPadOS, and watchOS applications. This book is a complete guide to building microservices for iOS applications. You’ll start by examining Swift and Vapor as backend technologies and compare them to their alternatives. The book then covers the concept of microservices to help you get started with developing your first microservice. Throughout this book, you’ll work on a case study of writing an e-commerce backend as a microservice application. You’ll understand each microservice as it is broken down into details and written out as code throughout the book. You’ll also become familiar with various aspects of server-side development such as scalability, database options, and information flow for microservices that are unwrapped in the process. As you advance, you’ll get to grips with microservices testing and see how it is different from testing a monolith application. Along the way, you’ll explore tools such as Docker, Postman, and Amazon Web Services. By the end of the book, you’ll be able to build a ready-to-deploy application that can be used as a base for future applications.
Table of Contents (19 chapters)

Additional cloud providers

Besides AWS, Google Cloud, and DigitalOcean, there are a few more options available when it comes to cloud providers. Let's take a look at them here:

  • Heroku
  • IBM Cloud
  • Microsoft Azure
  • Oracle Cloud

Let's begin with Heroku.

Heroku

Heroku stands out from all the other providers mentioned because it does not provide its solution. All its services use the AWS Elastic Compute Cloud (EC2) platform.

It started as a service specifically for developers, to ease the burden of deployment and running applications. Heroku does not officially support Server-Side Swift yet; there are, however, a couple of ways to run Vapor on Heroku (see https://grapeup.com/blog/read/server-side-swift-with-vapor-end-to...