The Twelve-Factor App

Introduction

In the modern era, software is commonly delivered as a service: called web apps, or software-as-a-service. The twelve-factor app is a methodology for building software-as-a-service apps that:

The twelve-factor methodology can be applied to apps written in any programming language, and which use any combination of backing services (database, queue, memory cache, etc).

Background

The contributors to this document have been directly involved in the development and deployment of hundreds of apps, and indirectly witnessed the development, operation, and scaling of hundreds of thousands of apps via our work on the Heroku platform.

This document synthesizes all of our experience and observations on a wide variety of software-as-a-service apps in the wild. It is a triangulation on ideal practices for app development, paying particular attention to the dynamics of the organic growth of an app over time, the dynamics of collaboration between developers working on the app's codebase, and avoiding the cost of software erosion.

Our motivation is to raise awareness of some systemic problems we've seen in modern application development, to provide a shared vocabulary for discussing those problems, and to offer a set of broad conceptual solutions to those problems with accompanying terminology. The format is inspired by Martin Fowler's books Patterns of Enterprise Application Architecture and Refactoring.

Who should read this document?

Any developer building applications which run as a service. Ops engineers who deploy or manage such applications.

The Twelve Factors

I. Codebase

Una sola codebase sotto controllo di versione, tanti deploy

II. Dipendenze

Dipendenze dichiarate ed isolate

III. Configurazione

Memorizza le informazioni di configurazione nell'ambiente

IV. Backing Service

Tratta i backing service come "risorse"

V. Build, release, esecuzione

Separare in modo netto lo stadio di build dall'esecuzione

VI. Processi

Esegui l'applicazione come uno o più processi stateless

VII. Binding delle Porte

Esporta i servizi tramite binding delle porte

VIII. Concorrenza

Scalare attraverso il process model

IX. Rilasciabilità

Massimizzare la robustezza con avvii veloci e shutdown graduali

X. Parità tra Sviluppo e Produzione

Mantieni lo sviluppo, staging e produzione simili il più possibile

XI. Log

Tratta i log come stream di eventi

XII. Processi di Amministrazione

Esegui i task di amministrazione come processi una tantum