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Building Serverless Python Web Services with Zappa

You're reading from   Building Serverless Python Web Services with Zappa Build and deploy serverless applications on AWS using Zappa

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Product type Paperback
Published in Jul 2018
Publisher Packt
ISBN-13 9781788837613
Length 324 pages
Edition 1st Edition
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Abdulwahid Abdulhaque Barguzar Abdulwahid Abdulhaque Barguzar
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Preface 1. Amazon Web Services for Serverless 2. Getting Started with Zappa FREE CHAPTER 3. Building a Flask Application with Zappa 4. Building a Flask-Based REST API with Zappa 5. Building a Django Application with Zappa 6. Building a Django REST API with Zappa 7. Building a Falcon Application with Zappa 8. Custom Domain with SSL 9. Asynchronous Task Execution on AWS Lambda 10. Advanced Zappa Settings 11. Securing Serverless Applications with Zappa 12. Zappa with Docker 13. Assessments 14. Other Books You May Enjoy

Deploying and executing the Quote API using Zappa


Deployment is an essential part of any web application. We are blessed with Zappa and AWS Lambda, which provide us with the essence of being serverless. As we are enhancing the Quote API application created in the previous chapter, there will some modifications as per our current requirements. 

 

In the coming sections, we will be discussing some changes in Zappa settings.

Setting up the virtual environment

As discussed before, we are using the Chapter08 code base. There is some modification required in the zappa_settings.json file, such as the project_name needing to be changed to Chapter09, as shown in the following snippet:

{
...
"project_name": "chapter-9"
...
}

Once you've changed project_name, you need to configure the virtual environment with pipenv, by using the pipenv install command. This will create a new virtual environment with a changedproject_name.

We are using the Boto3 library to interact with Amazon SNS. Hence, we will need to...

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