The base to start an openapi project featuring: SQLModel, Typer, FastAPI, JWT Token Auth, Interactive Shell, Management Commands.
See also
- Python-Project-Template for a lean, low dependency Python app.
- Flask-Project-Template for a full feature Flask project including database, API, admin interface, etc.
DO NOT FORK this is meant to be used from Use this template feature.
- Click on Use this template
- Give a name to your project
(e.g.my_awesome_project
recommendation is to use all lowercase and underscores separation for repo names.) - Wait until the first run of CI finishes
(Github Actions will process the template and commit to your new repo) - If you want codecov Reports and Automatic Release to PyPI
On the new repositorysettings->secrets
add yourPIPY_API_TOKEN
andCODECOV_TOKEN
(get the tokens on respective websites) - Read the file CONTRIBUTING.md
- Then clone your new project and happy coding!
NOTE: WAIT until first CI run on github actions before cloning your new project.
- 🖼️ 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 runmake 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 <fastapi_jwt>
or$ fastapi_jwt
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.
Awesome fastapi_jwt created by i1idan
from source
git clone https://github.com/i1idan/fastapi-jwt fastapi_jwt
cd fastapi_jwt
make install
from pypi
pip install fastapi_jwt
$ fastapi_jwt run --port 8080
or
python -m fastapi_jwt run --port 8080
or
$ uvicorn fastapi_jwt:app
❯ fastapi_jwt --help
Usage: fastapi_jwt [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
❯ fastapi_jwt create-user --help
Usage: fastapi_jwt 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:
fastapi_jwt create-user admin admin --superuser
You can enter an interactive shell with all the objects imported.
❯ fastapi_jwt 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')]
Run with fastapi_jwt run
and access http://127.0.0.1:8000/docs
For some api calls you must authenticate using the user created with fastapi_jwt create-user
.
❯ 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
-----------------------------------------------------
fastapi_jwt/__init__.py 4 0 100%
fastapi_jwt/app.py 16 1 94%
fastapi_jwt/cli.py 21 0 100%
fastapi_jwt/config.py 5 0 100%
fastapi_jwt/db.py 10 0 100%
fastapi_jwt/models/__init__.py 0 0 100%
fastapi_jwt/models/content.py 47 1 98%
fastapi_jwt/routes/__init__.py 11 0 100%
fastapi_jwt/routes/content.py 52 25 52%
fastapi_jwt/routes/security.py 15 1 93%
fastapi_jwt/routes/user.py 52 26 50%
fastapi_jwt/security.py 103 12 88%
-----------------------------------------------------
TOTAL 336 66 80%
========================== 10 passed in 2.34s ==================================
make lint # checks for linting errors
make fmt # formats the code
This project uses Dynaconf to manage configuration.
from fastapi_jwt.config import settings
settings.get("SECRET_KEY", default="sdnfjbnfsdf")
settings["SECRET_KEY"]
settings.SECRET_KEY
settings.db.uri
settings["db"]["uri"]
settings["db.uri"]
settings.DB__uri
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 fastapi_jwt/default.toml.
export fastapi_jwt_KEY=value
export fastapi_jwt_KEY="@int 42"
export fastapi_jwt_KEY="@jinja {{ this.db.uri }}"
export fastapi_jwt_DB__uri="@jinja {{ this.db.uri | replace('db', 'data') }}"
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.
fastapi_jwt_ENV=production fastapi_jwt run
Read more on https://dynaconf.com
Read the CONTRIBUTING.md file.