This is the code used in this series of articles:
- https://medium.com/p/building-microservices-with-python-part-i-5240a8dcc2fb
- https://medium.com/@ssola/building-microservices-with-python-part-2-9f951199094a#.z48wq941g
- https://medium.com/@ssola/building-microservices-with-python-part-3-a556a4c4bc00#.yn4p8rstp
This is a basic approach of building a Microservice on top of Flask, with some useful packages like:
We are going to build a microservice to index rooms information coming from another service (crawler). This service will be responsible for indexing the information into Elasticsearch.
The indexing will be a process of:
- Validate and sanitize the data
- Get some metadata from the room information like geolocalization
- Upload the given images URL to Amazon S3
- Send an event to RabbitMQ every time a new room has been indexed serializing the payload with Avro.
Endpoints:
Method | URI | Description | Status |
---|---|---|---|
POST | /room | it will receive the room payload, and it will proceed to index it | Development |
PATCH | /room/{id} | this PATCH method will allow us to make changes on the indexed item | Not started |
DELETE | /room/{id} | this method will remove the room from the index | Not started |
GET | /room/{id} | this method will return the room data for a given room id | Not started |
GET | /health-check | This endpoint retuns the state of the service | Not started |
You need to have Docker installed in your machine, after that, just run this command docker-compose build && docker-compose up -d
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