I've built a lightning-fast API using Python's coolest framework, FastAPI. It's like a sleek, customizable race car for your data. I've engineered it with a clean architecture, meaning the code is organized and easy to understand (even for non-engineers!). Think of it as building a house with a solid foundation – it's strong, flexible, and ready for anything. Let's see how fast we can make your ideas fly!
Your Start Ship's Core Features:
- Blast Off with Authentication: Securely launch your missions with our rock-solid register, login, and testing APIs.
- Built-in Navigation: Your ship comes equipped with FastAPI's docs for easy-to-use documentation.
- Data Connections: Power your journey with data from local or remote database using SQLAlchemy.
- Secret Services: Protect your valuable data with our JWT security shield.
- Future-Proof Design: Easily adapt to new missions with our flexible API versioning system.
- Clean and Spacious Architecture: Your ship is built for speed and customization with a clean design.
- Engineer-Approved Blueprint: We've followed the SOLID principles for a sturdy and reliable foundation.
- Test Flight Ready: Get started quickly with our pre-packed Postman toolkit.
- Deploy Ready: Docker and docker compose deployment is ready to launch in seconds.
FastAPI-Start Ship
├── api
├── injection
... depedency injection
├── middleware
... api middleware
├── v1
├── form
... request form
├── repository
... implementation of repository
├── routes
... api routes
├── path.py
├── exception.py
├── routes.py
├── settings.py
├── core
├── dto
... application dto
├── model
... application related model
├── repository
... abstract class of repository
├── services
... application service
├── static
... static variable
├── utils
... applciation utility
├── migrations
... yoyo and sql migration file
├── postman
... real case API test
├── psql_db
├── model
... database model
├── settings.py
├ app.py
I am using Python 3.12.3
, you may use lower or higher version of Python, but keep in mind to tune the library in requirements.txt
Thanks you and best regards!