Alexander Günsche
Interface Contracts in Microfrontend Architectures
#1about 1 minute
Why incremental modernization beats a big bang rewrite
Rewriting a legacy monolith from scratch is risky and expensive, making an incremental approach better for both developers and the business.
#2about 6 minutes
Evolving from layered architecture to vertical slices
Microfrontend architecture extends backend microservice patterns to the frontend, creating autonomous, full-stack teams aligned with business domains.
#3about 4 minutes
Defining microfrontend boundaries using domain-driven design
Use principles from domain-driven design (DDD), like bounded contexts and communication patterns, to determine the right size and scope for each microfrontend.
#4about 8 minutes
Implementing communication with attributes and custom events
Microfrontends communicate indirectly by receiving data through HTML attributes and emitting data via custom events, with the host page acting as a mediator.
#5about 7 minutes
Standardizing interfaces with the open MFE specification
The Open MFE standard provides a formal way to define, document, and test microfrontend interfaces using a manifest file, similar to OpenAPI for REST APIs.
#6about 4 minutes
Applying the strangler fig pattern to legacy apps
Gradually modernize a legacy application by wrapping existing features in microfrontends or introducing new ones, slowly 'strangling' the old monolith.
#7about 1 minute
Avoiding runtime coupling with a shared UI library
To maintain autonomy and avoid runtime dependencies, teams should consume shared assets like CSS and icons from a versioned UI library at build time.
#8about 6 minutes
Architectural trade-offs and testing strategies
A frameworkless approach prioritizes migration over raw performance, and testing should focus more on integration tests than unit tests to validate cross-component flows.
#9about 7 minutes
Securing and monitoring microfrontend communications
Secure interface contracts like any other web API, and monitor component interactions by emitting analytics events to be handled by the host page to preserve encapsulation.
#10about 9 minutes
Managing shared dependencies and component nesting
Avoid runtime nesting of microfrontends and instead share common logic through versioned libraries consumed at build time, accepting code duplication as a trade-off for autonomy.
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