Architecture Patterns with Python: Enabling Test-Driven Development, Domain-Driven Design, and Event-Driven Microservices

by Harry Percival and Bob Gregory

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As Python continues to grow in popularity, projects are becoming larger and more complex. Many Python developers are taking an interest in high-level software design patterns such as hexagonal/clean architecture, event-driven architecture, and the strategic patterns prescribed by domain-driven design (DDD). But translating those patterns into Python isn't always straightforward.

With this hands-on guide, Harry Percival and Bob Gregory from MADE.com introduce proven architectural design patterns to help Python developers manage application complexity-and get the most value out of their test suites.

Each pattern is illustrated with concrete examples in beautiful, idiomatic Python, avoiding some of the verbosity of Java and C# syntax. Patterns include:
Dependency inversion and its links to ports and adapters (hexagonal/clean architecture)
Domain-driven design's distinction between Entities, Value Objects, and Aggregates
Repository and Unit of Work patterns for persistent storage
Events, commands, and the message bus
Command-query responsibility segregation (CQRS)
Event-driven architecture and reactive microservices
  • ISBN10 1492052159
  • ISBN13 9781492052159
  • Publish Date 5 March 2020
  • Publish Status Active
  • Imprint O'Reilly Media
  • Format eBook
  • Pages 304
  • Language English