Microservices patterns
Service boundaries, discovery, inter-service calls, and decomposition patterns.
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.
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…
How to mock an external service in Python with an anti-corruption facade
This code implements an anti-corruption facade that mocks an external API, allowing client code to interact with a simulated service while keeping the same interface.
class AntiCorruptionFacade:
"""Mocks a real API while keeping the same interface."""
def __init__(self, data_store):
self._data_store = data_store
self._calls = []
def get_user(self, user_id):
self._calls.append(f"get_user({user_id})")
return self._data_store.get(u…
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