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Python Microservices Development
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Python Microservices Development

by Tarek Ziadé
July 2017
Beginner to intermediate
340 pages
7h 43m
English
Packt Publishing
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Summary

In this chapter, we went through the different tests that can be written for your microservices projects. Functional tests are the tests you will write more often, and WebTest is a great tool to write them. To run the tests, pytest combined with Tox will make your life easier.

Last, but not the least, if you host your project on GitHub, you can set up a whole continuous integration system for free, thanks to Travis-CI. ; From there, numerous free services can be hooked to complement Travis, like Coveralls. You can also automatically build and publish your documentation on ReadTheDocs.

If you want to look at how everything fits together, the microservice project published on GitHub at https://github.com/Runnerly/microservice ;uses ...
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