Summary
This chapter introduced you to the Django microservices architecture. First, we explored Django’s native components within the microservices architecture. Next, we completed the architecture with external microservices components such as Celery for task queue management. Finally, we went through the implementations of a RabbitMQ microservice and a Celery microservice.
With this, you understand what makes a Django microservices application and what it takes to build one. Furthermore, you know the differences between a RabbitMQ and a Celery microservice, which helps you decide your best solution.
In the next chapter, we’ll prepare our development and runtime environment, enabling us to develop microservices.