Microservices patterns
Service boundaries, discovery, inter-service calls, and decomposition patterns.
Strangler Fig Migration Pattern in Python
Gradually reroute calls from a legacy service to a modern replacement using a runtime switch and feature detection.
from dataclasses import dataclass
@dataclass
class PaymentService:
def process(self, amount: float) -> str:
return f"Legacy processed ${amount:.2f}"
class StranglerFig:
def __init__(self):
self._new_service = None
def attach_new(self, service):
self._new_service = service
de…
Zero Trust Service Auth Mock in Python
A simple HMAC-based token issuance and validation mock that enforces zero trust between microservices.
import hmac
import hashlib
import json
import time
class ZeroTrustAuth:
def __init__(self, secret_key):
self.secret_key = secret_key
self.service_tokens = {}
def issue_token(self, service_name, ttl=300):
payload = {
"service": service_name,
"issued_at": int(tim…
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