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Microservices patterns medium

How to Build an Anti-Corruption Layer in Python

Translate messy legacy system data into a clean domain model using an anti-corruption layer in Python.

anti-corruption microservices data-transformation
Python
class MockLegacySystem:
    """Simulates a legacy system with messy data formats."""
    def get_user_data(self):
        # Legacy format: fields are abbreviated and types are inconsistent
        return {
            "usr_id": "USR-123",
            "usr_nm": "john_doe",
            "email_addrs": "John.Doe@example.c…
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Production deployment patterns medium

How to Expand a Contract and Migrate Data in Python

Expand an old data contract by renaming fields and adding defaults, then migrate to a final version with deepcopy isolation.

contract migration deepcopy
Python
import json
from copy import deepcopy

# Mock data representing a user record (old contract)
old_contract = {
    "id": 1,
    "name": "Alice",
    "email": "alice@example.com",
    "age": 30,
    "status": "active"
}

# Expanded contract: adds fields with defaults and renames some fields
expand_rules = {
    "id": "u…
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