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fastapi-simple-todo

Author

Ricardo Lapa Dani @ricardodani

Introduction

This project was developed for learning purposes only. It's a full complete TODO List API with documentation, based on Python 3.6+ type hinting system, FastAPI framework, TortoiseORM and a Relational database (SQLite or PostgreSQL for production). This project adopts the Clean Architecture principles, I also tried to apply all good software engineering related to Python good practices and clean code.

Requirements

  • Python 3.6+
  • Poetry

Installation

poetry install --dev

Testing

pytest app/

Running

uvicorn app.main:app --reload

Technologies used

  • Python 3.8
  • FastAPI async python web framework
  • Tortoise async python ORM
  • Pytest test environment
  • Poetry python package manager

Why FASTApi and TortoiseORM ?

As the name suggests, FastAPI is one of the fastest Python Web Frameworks around. It's modern, uses the new Python Typing hinting feature to do validations of data and saves a lot of code. Also it's perfomance is proven by various benchmarks. By allowing async programming through async/await syntax, I could use a ORM (based in Django) called Tortoise, that is fast and also Asynchronous.

Clean Architecture

As mentioned, this project was constructed used a very famous code pattern: Clean Architecture. In this aproach, the responsabilities of each layer are very strict of its particular objectives:

  • Endpoints -> API Views that receives parameters, checks it's input validity, authentication, and delegates it to a UseCase classes, that will work with business logic
  • UseCases -> Receives validated data from the endpoint views and perform the business logic, doing calculations and acessing resources, then, returning it to the view
  • Repositories -> It's a form of resource that communicates with the database, in this project, here we use the TortoiseORM to make operations
  • Schemas -> Data classes that are smart enough to make validations and serializations across all of the layers

Respecting this architecture gives the code base a very transparent and consise logic. Without hidden stuff.

License

Apache 2.0