Microservices patterns
Service boundaries, discovery, inter-service calls, and decomposition patterns.
How to Demonstrate the Shared Database Antipattern in Python
This code simulates a shared database where multiple services write and read the same SQLite table, illustrating tight coupling and its pitfalls.
import sqlite3
from pathlib import Path
def create_shared_db(db_path: Path) -> None:
"""Mock demonstrating the shared database antipattern where multiple
services access the same database, causing tight coupling."""
conn = sqlite3.connect(db_path)
cur = conn.cursor()
cur.execute("""
CREATE…
How to Implement an Outbox Pattern Mock in Python
This code demonstrates a simple in-memory outbox pattern mock for publishing domain events and tracking pending events until they are marked as published.
from dataclasses import dataclass, field
from datetime import datetime
from uuid import uuid4
@dataclass
class DomainEvent:
event_id: str = field(default_factory=lambda: str(uuid4()))
occurred_at: datetime = field(default_factory=datetime.utcnow)
class Outbox:
def __init__(self):
self._events =…
How to Use the Adapter Pattern to Mock a Legacy System in Python
This code demonstrates the Adapter pattern, allowing a modern interface to interact with a legacy system by wrapping its outdated method.
class LegacySystem:
def legacy_method(self, data):
return f"Legacy processed: {data}"
class ModernInterface:
def process(self, data):
raise NotImplementedError
class Adapter(ModernInterface):
def __init__(self, legacy):
self.legacy = legacy
def process(self, data):
re…
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