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Docker FastAPI projects

Well-documented examples of deployment-ready FastAPI applications written from scratch.

https://docker-fastapi-projects.readthedocs.io/en/latest/

So, you want to include a docker in your FastAPI app, but there is a Great Wall?

That's definitely a good place to learn how to jump over it.

Although the official FastAPI documentation covers many basic topics, for developers unfamiliar with Docker_, deploying a real-world backend API can be a nightmare. There is a huge gulf between the hello-world application on localhost:8000 and the application in production.

This project is an attempt at an orderly way through the process of creating more and more complex APIs, with an emphasis on deployment using Docker.

Nice to have:

  • Knowledge of the basics of REST.
  • At least basic knowledge of Python and FastAPI.
  • Literally any knowledge of Docker (Docker For Beginners Video on YouTube, Dockerfile official reference).
  • Docker Desktop client installed on your machine.
  • Any experience with cloud platforms like AWS, Azure, Digital Ocean, Google Cloud etc. (While an AWS EC2 instance will be used in the project, any virtual machine with docker and ssh access will also be excellent).

Uvicorn

This dead simple application shows you to how to create a simple Docker Image with running FastAPI app with Uvicorn and presenting the basics of creating and running Docker Images.

See chapter dedicated to this repository

Nginx

This dead simple application shows you to how to create a simple Docker Image with running FastAPI app with Nginx and presenting the basics of creating and running Docker Images.

See chapter dedicated to this repository

Nginx with PostgreSQL

This dead simple application shows you to how to create a simple Docker Image with running FastAPI app with Nginx and presenting the basics of creating and running Docker Images.

See chapter dedicated to this repository

You should have .env file in root of the project to run it. Template for .env can be found in .example.env.