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minos-python
- Do you guys know where I can get an architecture design for a microservices solution?
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Microservices in 10 minutes - Minos tutorial
Here is the link to the minos-http-aiohttp plugin if you want to go dive into the integration details: https://github.com/minos-framework/minos-python/tree/main/packages/plugins/minos-http-aiohttp
- [email protected] has been released! 🎉
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Minos – A Python microservices development framework
Let's build the future of microservices together! Minos Repository
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Microservices E-commerce Boutique Tutorial— Part 2
In this second part of the tutorial we will create the first microservice of our project. Being the first contact with a Minos microservice, we will delve into the structure of the project and its main features.
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Microservices E-commerce Boutique Tutorial — Part 1
Welcome to the Minos Framework tutorial. The idea of this tutorial is to create an Online E-commerce Boutique with Minos cloud-native microservices. The project consists of an application of 9-tier microservices. The final result will be an API REST that will allow you to perform the basic operations of an e-commerce. What is Minos Minos is a framework that helps you create reactive microservices in Python. Internally, it leverages Event Sourcing, CQRS and a message-driven architecture to fulfill the commitments of an asynchronous environment. Requirements
falcon
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Is something wrong with FastAPI?
Falcon FastAPI Sanic Starlite (disclosure: I do work here)
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A Look on Python Web Performance at the end of 2022
Sanic is very very popular with 16.6k stars, 1.5k forks, opencollective sponsors and a very active github. Falcon is more popular than japronto with 8.9k stars, 898 forks, opencollective sponsors and a very active github too. Despite Japronto been keeped as first place by TechEmPower, Falcon is a way better solution in general with performance similar to fastify an very fast node.js framework that hits 575k requests per second in this benchmark.
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Flask vs FastAPI?
I prefer Falcon for kicking up an API.
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Python for everyone : Mastering Python The Right Way
Falcon
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Pyjion – A Python JIT Compiler
And here's a project that's mostly Python, and optionally uses Cython https://github.com/falconry/falcon
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2 Questions to Ask Before Choosing a Python Framework
To help with the above two cases I would consider using a microframework, and the Python community provides many solutions. In my professional career I’ve had the opportunity to work with three very good alternatives to Django: Flask, Falcon, and Fast API. Flask is designed to be easy to use and extend. It follows the principles of minimalism and gives more control over the app. Choosing it, developers can use multiple types of databases, which is not easy to do in Django. We can also plug in our favorite ORM and use it without any risk of unpredictable app behavior. In contrast to Django, it’s easy to integrate NoSQL databases with Flask.
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Do you know any Python projects on Github that are examples of best practices and good architecture?
This may not be exactly what you asked for but I found contributing to open source projects really exposed me to different approaches I never would have considered and may not have fully grasped had I not had to actually dive into the code to solve an issue. Falcon is a great place to start and the guys are super friendly there.
- Falcon 3.0 released!
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Designing rest APIs as a data engineer
https://falcon.readthedocs.io/en/stable/ https://fastapi.tiangolo.com/
What are some alternatives?
Nameko - Python framework for building microservices
fastapi - FastAPI framework, high performance, easy to learn, fast to code, ready for production
eventsourcing - A library for event sourcing in Python.
hug - Embrace the APIs of the future. Hug aims to make developing APIs as simple as possible, but no simpler.
b-rabbit - A thread safe library that aims to provide a simple API for interfacing with RabbitMQ. Built on top of rabbitpy, the library make it very easy to use the RabbitMQ message broker with just few lines of code. It implements all messaging pattern used by message brokers
Dependency Injector - Dependency injection framework for Python
pitstop - This repo contains a sample application based on a Garage Management System for Pitstop - a fictitious garage. The primary goal of this sample is to demonstrate several software-architecture concepts like: Microservices, CQRS, Event Sourcing, Domain Driven Design (DDD), Eventual Consistency.
connexion - Connexion is a modern Python web framework that makes spec-first and api-first development easy.
walnats - 🌰 Nats-powered event-driven background jobs and microservices framework for Python.
apistar - The Web API toolkit. 🛠
NeoHaskell - ⏩ NeoHaskell is a dialect of Haskell that is focused on newcomer-friendliness and productivity.
restless - A lightweight REST miniframework for Python.