Python programming blueprints build nine projects by leveraging powerful frameworks such as Flask, Nameko, and Django

What You Will Learn Learn object-oriented and functional programming concepts while developing projects The dos and don'ts of storing passwords in a database Develop a fully functional website using the popular Django framework Use the Beautiful Soup library to perform web scrapping Get started...

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Bibliographic Details
Main Authors: Furtado, Daniel, Pennington, Marcus (Author)
Format: eBook
Language:English
Published: Birmingham, UK Packt Publishing 2018
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Collection: O'Reilly - Collection details see MPG.ReNa
Table of Contents:
  • Setting up the Amazon Web Services CLI
  • Configuring a Simple Email Service
  • Registering the emails
  • Creating an S3 bucket
  • Implementing the notification service
  • Email templates
  • Deploying the application with Zappa
  • Restricting access to the API's endpoints
  • Modifying the order service
  • Testing all the pieces together
  • Summary
  • Other Books You May Enjoy
  • Index
  • Handling duplicate users
  • Authenticating users
  • Retrieving users from the database
  • Authenticating a user's password
  • Splitting out the services
  • Creating a Flask server
  • Web sessions
  • Creating a sign-up page
  • Logging users out
  • Logging users in
  • Prepending the email to our messages
  • Summary
  • Chapter 7: Online Video Game Store with Django
  • Setting up the development environment
  • Installing Node.js
  • Creating a new Django project
  • Exploring the Django project's structure
  • Diving into the SQLite
  • Looking at the project's package directory
  • Creating the project's main app
  • Installing client-side dependencies
  • Adding login and logout views
  • Testing the login/logout forms
  • Creating new users
  • Creating the views of the user creation
  • Creating the game data model
  • Creating the price list data model
  • Creating the game list and details page
  • Adding list games views
  • Creating the shopping cart model
  • Creating the shopping cart form
  • Creating the shopping cart view
  • Adding items to the cart
  • Summary
  • Chapter 8: Order Microservice
  • Setting up the environment
  • Creating the service models
  • Creating the model's managers
  • Learning to test
  • Creating the test files
  • Testing the cancel order function
  • Testing the get all orders function
  • Getting customer's incomplete orders
  • Getting customer's completed orders
  • Getting orders by status
  • Getting orders by period
  • Setting the order's next status
  • Setting the order's status
  • Creating the order model serializer
  • Creating the views
  • Adding views
  • Setting up the service URLs
  • Integration with the game online store
  • Testing the integration
  • Deploying to AWS
  • Modifying the settings.py file
  • Deploying the order service
  • Summary
  • Chapter 9: Notification Serverless Application
  • Setting up the environment
  • Testing our application
  • Summary
  • Chapter 5: Building a Web Messenger with Microservices
  • TempMessenger Goals
  • Requirements
  • What is Nameko?
  • RPCs
  • How Nameko uses AMQP
  • RabbitMQ
  • Starting a RabbitMQ container
  • Installing Python requirements
  • Creating your first Nameko microservice
  • Making a call to our service
  • Unit-testing a Nameko microservice
  • Exposing HTTP entrypoints
  • Integration testing Nameko microservices
  • Storing messages
  • An introduction to Redis
  • Starting a Redis container
  • Installing the Python Redis client
  • Using Redis
  • Nameko Dependency Providers
  • Adding a Redis Dependency Provider
  • Designing the Client
  • Creating the Dependency Provider
  • Creating our Message Service
  • Putting it all together
  • Saving messages
  • Adding a save message method to our Redis client
  • Adding a save message RPC
  • Retrieving all messages
  • Adding a get all messages method to our Redis client
  • Adding a get all messages RPC
  • Putting it all together
  • Displaying messages in the web browser
  • Adding a Jinja2 Dependency Provider
  • Creating the template renderer
  • Creating our homepage template
  • Creating the Dependency Provider
  • Making a HTML response
  • Putting it all together
  • Sending messages via POST requests
  • Adding a send messages POST request
  • Adding an AJAX POST request in jQuery
  • Expiring messages in Redis
  • Sorting messages
  • Browser polling for messages
  • Polling with JavaScript
  • Summary
  • Chapter 6: Extending TempMessenger with a User Authentication Microservice
  • TempMessenger goals
  • Requirements
  • Creating a Postgres dependency
  • Starting a Postgres Docker container
  • Creating the user model
  • Creating the user dependency
  • Creating users
  • Creating the User Service
  • Securely storing passwords in the database
  • Using Bcrypt
  • Hashing our user passwords
  • Cover
  • Title Page
  • Copyright and Credits
  • Dedication
  • Contributors
  • Packt Upsell
  • Table of Contents
  • Preface
  • Chapter 1: Implementing the Weather Application
  • Setting up the environment
  • Core functionality
  • Loading parsers dynamically
  • Creating the application's model
  • Fetching data from the weather website
  • Getting the user's input with ArgumentParser
  • Creating the parser
  • Getting today's weather forecast
  • Adding helper methods
  • Implementing today's weather forecast
  • Getting five- and ten-day weather forecasts
  • Getting the weekend weather forecast
  • Summary
  • Chapter 2: Creating a Remote-Control Application with Spotify
  • Setting up the environment
  • Creating a Spotify app
  • The application's configuration
  • Creating a configuration file
  • Implementing a configuration file reader
  • Authenticating with Spotify's web API
  • Implementing the client credentials flow
  • Implementing the authorization code flow
  • Authorizing our application with authorization code flow
  • Querying Spotify's web API
  • Creating the player
  • Adding menus for albums and track selection
  • Implementing the menu panel
  • Creating the DataManager class
  • Time to listen to music!
  • Summary
  • Chapter 3: Casting Votes on Twitter
  • Setting up the environment
  • Creating a Twitter application
  • Adding the configuration file
  • Performing authentication
  • Creating the Flask application
  • Creating the application routes
  • Building the Twitter voting application
  • Enhancing our code
  • Summary
  • Chapter 4: Exchange Rates and the Currency Conversion Tool
  • Setting up the environment
  • Creating the API wrapper
  • Adding the database helper class
  • Creating the command line parser
  • Creating the currency enumeration
  • Creating the command line parser
  • Basic validation
  • Adding the application's entry point