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FastAPI Project Template

The base to start an openapi project featuring: SQLModel, Typer, FastAPI, JWT Token Auth, Interactive Shell, Management Commands.

See also

HOW TO USE THIS TEMPLATE

DO NOT FORK this is meant to be used from Use this template feature.

  1. Click on Use this template
  2. Give a name to your project
    (e.g. my_awesome_project recommendation is to use all lowercase and underscores separation for repo names.)
  3. Wait until the first run of CI finishes
    (Github Actions will process the template and commit to your new repo)
  4. If you want codecov Reports and Automatic Release to PyPI
    On the new repository settings->secrets add your PIPY_API_TOKEN and CODECOV_TOKEN (get the tokens on respective websites)
  5. Read the file CONTRIBUTING.md
  6. Then clone your new project and happy coding!

NOTE: WAIT until first CI run on github actions before cloning your new project.

What is included on this template?

  • 🖼️ The base to start an openapi project featuring: SQLModel, Typer, FastAPI, VueJS.
  • 📦 A basic setup.py file to provide installation, packaging and distribution for your project.
    Template uses setuptools because it's the de-facto standard for Python packages, you can run make switch-to-poetry later if you want.
  • 🤖 A Makefile with the most useful commands to install, test, lint, format and release your project.
  • 📃 Documentation structure using mkdocs
  • 💬 Auto generation of change log using gitchangelog to keep a HISTORY.md file automatically based on your commit history on every release.
  • 🐋 A simple Containerfile to build a container image for your project.
    Containerfile is a more open standard for building container images than Dockerfile, you can use buildah or docker with this file.
  • 🧪 Testing structure using pytest
  • ✅ Code linting using flake8
  • 📊 Code coverage reports using codecov
  • 🛳️ Automatic release to PyPI using twine and github actions.
  • 🎯 Entry points to execute your program using python -m <fast_api_sandbox> or $ fast_api_sandbox with basic CLI argument parsing.
  • 🔄 Continuous integration using Github Actions with jobs to lint, test and release your project on Linux, Mac and Windows environments.

Curious about architectural decisions on this template? read ABOUT_THIS_TEMPLATE.md
If you want to contribute to this template please open an issue or fork and send a PULL REQUEST.

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fast_api_sandbox

codecov CI

Awesome fast_api_sandbox created by albjoaov

Install

from source

git clone https://github.com/albjoaov/fast-api-sandbox fast_api_sandbox
cd fast_api_sandbox
make install

from pypi

pip install fast_api_sandbox

Executing

$ fast_api_sandbox run --port 8080

or

python -m fast_api_sandbox run --port 8080

or

$ uvicorn fast_api_sandbox:app

CLI

❯ fast_api_sandbox --help
Usage: fast_api_sandbox [OPTIONS] COMMAND [ARGS]...

Options:
  --install-completion [bash|zsh|fish|powershell|pwsh]
                                  Install completion for the specified shell.
  --show-completion [bash|zsh|fish|powershell|pwsh]
                                  Show completion for the specified shell, to
                                  copy it or customize the installation.
  --help                          Show this message and exit.

Commands:
  create-user  Create user
  run          Run the API server.
  shell        Opens an interactive shell with objects auto imported

Creating a user

❯ fast_api_sandbox create-user --help
Usage: fast_api_sandbox create-user [OPTIONS] USERNAME PASSWORD

  Create user

Arguments:
  USERNAME  [required]
  PASSWORD  [required]

Options:
  --superuser / --no-superuser  [default: no-superuser]
  --help 

IMPORTANT To create an admin user on the first run:

fast_api_sandbox create-user admin admin --superuser

The Shell

You can enter an interactive shell with all the objects imported.

❯ fast_api_sandbox shell       
Auto imports: ['app', 'settings', 'User', 'engine', 'cli', 'create_user', 'select', 'session', 'Content']

In [1]: session.query(Content).all()
Out[1]: [Content(text='string', title='string', created_time='2021-09-14T19:25:00.050441', user_id=1, slug='string', id=1, published=False, tags='string')]

In [2]: user = session.get(User, 1)

In [3]: user.contents
Out[3]: [Content(text='string', title='string', created_time='2021-09-14T19:25:00.050441', user_id=1, slug='string', id=1, published=False, tags='string')]

API

Run with fast_api_sandbox run and access http://127.0.0.1:8000/docs

For some api calls you must authenticate using the user created with fast_api_sandbox create-user.

Testing

❯ make test
Black All done! ✨ 🍰 ✨
13 files would be left unchanged.
Isort All done! ✨ 🍰 ✨
6 files would be left unchanged.
Success: no issues found in 13 source files
================================ test session starts ===========================
platform linux -- Python 3.9.6, pytest-6.2.5, py-1.10.0, pluggy-1.0.0 -- 
/fastapi-project-template/.venv/bin/python3
cachedir: .pytest_cache
rootdir: /fastapi-project-template
plugins: cov-2.12.1
collected 10 items                                                                                                                               

tests/test_app.py::test_using_testing_db PASSED                           [ 10%]
tests/test_app.py::test_index PASSED                                      [ 20%]
tests/test_cli.py::test_help PASSED                                       [ 30%]
tests/test_cli.py::test_cmds_help[run-args0---port] PASSED                [ 40%]
tests/test_cli.py::test_cmds_help[create-user-args1-create-user] PASSED   [ 50%]
tests/test_cli.py::test_cmds[create-user-args0-created admin2 user] PASSED[ 60%]
tests/test_content_api.py::test_content_create PASSED                     [ 70%]
tests/test_content_api.py::test_content_list PASSED                       [ 80%]
tests/test_user_api.py::test_user_list PASSED                             [ 90%]
tests/test_user_api.py::test_user_create PASSED                           [100%]

----------- coverage: platform linux, python 3.9.6-final-0 -----------
Name                              Stmts   Miss  Cover
-----------------------------------------------------
fast_api_sandbox/__init__.py              4      0   100%
fast_api_sandbox/app.py                  16      1    94%
fast_api_sandbox/cli.py                  21      0   100%
fast_api_sandbox/config.py                5      0   100%
fast_api_sandbox/db.py                   10      0   100%
fast_api_sandbox/models/__init__.py       0      0   100%
fast_api_sandbox/models/content.py       47      1    98%
fast_api_sandbox/routes/__init__.py      11      0   100%
fast_api_sandbox/routes/content.py       52     25    52%
fast_api_sandbox/routes/security.py      15      1    93%
fast_api_sandbox/routes/user.py          52     26    50%
fast_api_sandbox/security.py            103     12    88%
-----------------------------------------------------
TOTAL                               336     66    80%


========================== 10 passed in 2.34s ==================================

Linting and Formatting

make lint  # checks for linting errors
make fmt   # formats the code

Configuration

This project uses Dynaconf to manage configuration.

from fast_api_sandbox.config import settings

Acessing variables

settings.get("SECRET_KEY", default="sdnfjbnfsdf")
settings["SECRET_KEY"]
settings.SECRET_KEY
settings.db.uri
settings["db"]["uri"]
settings["db.uri"]
settings.DB__uri

Defining variables

On files

settings.toml

[development]
dynaconf_merge = true

[development.db]
echo = true

dynaconf_merge is a boolean that tells if the settings should be merged with the default settings defined in fast_api_sandbox/default.toml.

As environment variables

export fast_api_sandbox_KEY=value
export fast_api_sandbox_KEY="@int 42"
export fast_api_sandbox_KEY="@jinja {{ this.db.uri }}"
export fast_api_sandbox_DB__uri="@jinja {{ this.db.uri | replace('db', 'data') }}"

Secrets

There is a file .secrets.toml where your sensitive variables are stored, that file must be ignored by git. (add that to .gitignore)

Or store your secrets in environment variables or a vault service, Dynaconf can read those variables.

Switching environments

fast_api_sandbox_ENV=production fast_api_sandbox run

Read more on https://dynaconf.com

Development

Read the CONTRIBUTING.md file.