jungwoo choi 683305918c Step 3: MongoDB and Redis integration complete
- Added MongoDB and Redis containers to docker-compose
- Integrated Users service with MongoDB using Beanie ODM
- Replaced in-memory storage with persistent MongoDB
- Added proper data models with email validation
- Verified data persistence with MongoDB ObjectIDs

Services running:
- MongoDB: Port 27017 (with health checks)
- Redis: Port 6379 (with health checks)
- Users service: Connected to MongoDB
- Console: API Gateway routing working

Test: Users now stored in MongoDB with persistence

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Site11 - Microservices Architecture

Overview

Microservices platform with Console as API Gateway orchestrating multiple domain services.

Quick Start

Start Services

# Start console service
docker-compose up -d console-backend

# Check status
curl http://localhost:8011/health

Available Endpoints

  • http://localhost:8011/ - Root endpoint
  • http://localhost:8011/health - Health check
  • http://localhost:8011/api/status - System status

Architecture

  • Console: API Gateway and orchestrator
  • Services: Domain-specific microservices (users, oauth, images, etc.)
  • Database: MongoDB for persistence
  • Cache: Redis for caching and pub/sub

Development

See docs/PLAN.md for implementation roadmap and docs/PROGRESS.md for current status.

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