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A basic HTTP template to run different APIs

Features

  • SQL + SqlAlchemy
  • Supports both HTTP / 2.0 and HTTP / 1.0
  • Upload to Local S3 Storage
  • Auto Generation of client libraries

Tips

  1. CRUD classes should only communicate with the database, do not add any FastAPI elements therein.
  2. Tes your services and crud implementations by writing test cases for them, not via routers.

Requirements

  • python3.9
  • Docker
  • makefile
    • Please install makefile if you are not using Linux.
  • MinIO: High Performance Object Storage (already dockerized)
  • Better Comments Visual Studio Plugin
  • Black Python Formatter

Auto Generation of Libraries

Link Here

Running API

Open the makefile and understand the file before running the makefile commands.

# Run this first, Create Network for the containers
make create-network
# Build or rebuild the API image
make build-local
# Run at the root of the project
make run
# Follow docker compose logs
make follow-logs
# Kill the API
make kill-local

Migrations

# Run local alembic migrations
make run-local-migrations

Tests

# Run all the tests in the project
make run-tests
# Run all the tests in the users module
make run-test-users

Serving HTTP/1.1 and HTTP/2.0

Ensure you have these saved in the environment variables

  • USE_SSL = True
  • USE_TCP = True
  • TCP_PORT should be the port to listen on (e.g. 80 or 8100)
  • SSL_PORT should be the port to listen on (e.g. 443 or 8101)
  • MAX_WORKERS to the number of workers the system has.

For local development

  • HTTP 2.0 is serve on https://localhost:8101/docs
  • HTTP 1.1 is serve on http://localhost:8100/docs
  • The hypercorn/cert.pem and hypercorn/key.pem can be generated with this command openssl req -x509 -newkey rsa:4096 -keyout key.pem -out cert.pem -days 365 -nodes

For Production

  • Save the file path of the mounted key.pem to environment variable KEYFILE
  • Save the file path of the mounted cert.pem to environment variable CERTFILE

Using Alembic

Ensure you have .env in the root folder of the project. See the .env.copy for the expected variables needed.

    # This will run all head() of all revisions
    alembic upgrade head
    # This will create a revision file
    alembic revision -m "create account table"

Generating Alembic Versions

Alembic can help you automatically generate your alembic version files rather than writing them out. When you make changes to or add a new SqlAlchmey model, indicate the name of the file of the model in the env.py file in almebic folders, as the target_metadata as shown below

target_metadata = [User.metadata]

After that run the alembic auto generation command below:

   alembic revision --autogenerate -m "updated users and user_roles table"

   # Then run upgrade head
   alembic upgrade head

How to Use TypeScript Generated Package

  1. Clone the repository into your project.
  2. Run this line in the library's folder: npm install && npx parcel build
  3. Include in your project's package.json like this
    "@dbulletin/dbulletin-api-ts-client": "file:./dbulletin-api-ts-client",
    
  4. Run npm install in the root of your project.

To build this package

Initialized the package

npm init

Install Parcel

npm install --save-dev parcel

Add the following to the package.json

{
    "name": "@dbulletin/dbulletin-api-ts-client",
    "version": "1.0.0",
    "description": "",
    "source": "index.ts",
    "main": "dist/main.js",
    "module": "dist/module.js",
    "types": "dist/types.d.ts"
}

Install axios

npm i axios

Build the files. Building will be required from time to time when the package is updated.

npx parcel build