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dispatch
- Netflix Dispatch
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Is there any open source project that uses FasAPI?
They use only sync routes in the project and can’t explain why https://github.com/Netflix/dispatch/issues/1073
- Is it really advisable to try to run fastapi with predominantly sync routes in a real world application?
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How to build a scalable project file structure for a beginner.
By far my favorite production FastAPI app to use as a references of how to use these technologies well is NetFlix Dispatch: https://github.com/Netflix/dispatch
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FastAPI Boilerplate using MongoDB, Motor, Docker
Hey, I have a lot of opinions about this template, but these are just my opinions based on my own experiences being burned by these things so take from them what you will: 1. Your version of poetry is outdated, dependency groups don't work that way anymore and this will fail to install on modern poetry 2. You list pyyaml as a dependency but don't use it anywhere 3. The healthcheck endpoint is interesting, but expensive and a security risk. I like the value this provides, but I don't know if exposing it this way or using it as a healthcheck is a good idea 1. You typically don't want to touch external systems (mongo) as part of a healthcheck as this can cause cascading failure chains that get out of hand quickly 2. You typically don't want to touch the underlying system itself 1. which means you can / should get rid of psutil as a dependency 4. You don't need and shouldn't use pytest-asyncio for a FastAPI project. It comes built-in with its own async test handlers that you should be using 5. Having python-dotenv installed in production has burned me many times. I recommend removing this complete, otherwise just moving it to a dev dep 6. Using the src layout prevents a lot of weird import time problems from cropping up in production, I recommend checking it out 7. The entrypoint for the Docker container should be using 1 worker, as containers really prefer if you have only a single root PID chain and nothing else. Deploying this into k8s would cause a lot of issues 8. Native python logging really isn't great for modern production applications. Structlog or Loguru are great alternatives and much easier to use (which should remove your only dependency on pyyaml) 9. The configuration management may not work the way you want since it is weakly typed. Since FastAPI uses Pydantic, you have access to BaseSettings which is a far superior product for configuration management, especially with environment variables 10. The app and API folder structure is an anti-pattern that doesn't scale past projects the size of a tutorial on how to laern FastAPI. I strongly recommend changing this to move of a vertical slice or folder per feature layout such as is used in https://github.com/Netflix/dispatch/tree/master/src/dispatch 11. FastAPI routes don't need `response_model=` anymore in favor of adding the return type to your function signature such as `async def create_thing() -> Thing:` 12. The uuid_masker function is interesting, but exposing UUIDs in logs usually doesn't pose a security risk and only makes debugging more difficult 13. You have some type lies in your code that could burn you such as https://github.com/alexk1919/fastapi-motor-mongo-template/blob/main/app/db/db.py#L10 . This pattern for the global DB handle has also burned me in the past and I had to go back and refactor out all of them to instead to purely use the FastAPI dependency injection chaining 14. datetime.datetime isn't safe to use as it is in sample_resource_common.py, you need a timezone aware implementation 15. Your test suite is stateful, require a running database, leak a lot of implementation details of the underlying models. This is every anti-pattern in the book for unit testing. And if you are going to do integration tests, then you would be better off with tooling designed for it such as playwright. Again, these are all just my opinions and may alone not be enough to warrant changing anything you have here.
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Python projects with best practices on Github?
Two random examples I found from 30 seconds of googling: Here’s Netflix using it in their crisis management tool, and here’s Uber using it in their deep learning framework.
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Open Source Projects based on FastAPI
netflix dispatch
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As a long time programmer what are some important coding styles ?
As someone who uses FastAPI, I find the https://github.com/Netflix/dispatch code to be a great reference.
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CEO faces backlash after quoting Martin Luther King Jr. in announcing layoffs
Besides that paying $21 to $41 per user for this nuts. Set up a VPS with Dispatch (opensourced by Netflix) and save your company some money.
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Total beginner, use FastAPI?
For production ready code examples I use: https://github.com/Netflix/dispatch
mangum
- Why the Serverless Revolution Has Stalled
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Is there any batteries-included framework designed specifically for serverless functions?(preferably Python)
Hey! I was in the same place as you are, and the best solution I found was to use Mangum (https://mangum.io/). I believe it also works with Django. Mangum is an adapter that transforms lambda events into the corresponding structure to be received by your Framework API endpoints. We are currently using it with FastAPI and it's great. We code our backend without thinking about whether it will run on Lambda, and Magum takes care of the rest.
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Is it really advisable to try to run fastapi with predominantly sync routes in a real world application?
In the real world I'm never using static cloud resources. It's all serverless, containers, or horizontal auto-scaling. I let the infrastructure handle asynchronous scaling when needed. For FastAPI specifically I've used Mangum: https://mangum.io/ to provide the asynchronous invocation below the ASGI layer. Then all my FastAPI code can just be synchronous.
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Options to host a ReactJS + FastAPI + SQLlite application?
I discovered https://github.com/jordaneremieff/mangum which basically transforms a fastapi app to be compatible with aws lambda.
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Serverless Rest API : api gateway + lambda with RDS database
Should I create only 1 apigtw resource with 1 lambda and use mangum + fastapi for my rest api ?
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Yet another implementation for Slack Commands
Mangum: For the integration of the Aws Lambda and the Api Gateway with the FastApi
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AWS with a Django app
If you go the lambda route, you can use DRF (or any ASGI app) using https://mangum.io/
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Running Containers on AWS Lambda
Yes, it's possible to wrap any asgi app to run in a lambda. Check out Mangum https://github.com/jordaneremieff/mangum
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Observability Best Practices when running FastAPI in a Lambda
But we do not have a handler function, do we? We have a Mangum object wrapping the FastAPI application. Luckily, the Mangum object acts as a handler function, so we can just add the following in example/src/app/__init__.py:
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Django Rest API with AWS lambda or any other server less
I've used fastapi in a lambda. The package Mangum simplifies the conversion of lambda handler to a more tradition request.
What are some alternatives?
fastapi-best-practices - FastAPI Best Practices and Conventions we used at our startup
Zappa - Serverless Python
fastapi - FastAPI framework, high performance, easy to learn, fast to code, ready for production
docker-flask-example - A production ready example Flask app that's using Docker and Docker Compose.
full-stack-fastapi-template - Full stack, modern web application template. Using FastAPI, React, SQLModel, PostgreSQL, Docker, GitHub Actions, automatic HTTPS and more.
aws-simple-websocket - Using AWS's API Gateway + Lambda to run a simple websocket application. For learning/testing.
fastapi-router-controller - A FastAPI utility to allow Controller Class usage
opal - Fork of https://github.com/permitio/opal
fastapi-crudrouter - A dynamic FastAPI router that automatically creates CRUD routes for your models
databases - Async database support for Python. 🗄
chalice - Python Serverless Microframework for AWS