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Mastering Rest Apis With Fastapi By Jose Salvatierra - AD-TEAM - 07-07-2025 ![]() Mastering Rest Apis With Fastapi Published 9/2023 MP4 | Video: h264, 1280x720 | Audio: AAC, 44.1 KHz Language: English | Size: 3.50 GB | Duration: 8h 48m Build professional APIs using FastAPI, including 100% test coverage, background tasks, user authentication, and more! What you'll learn Gain broad experience with FastAPI Understand how to test FastAPI apps using Pytest with 100% test coverage Become a master of logging with the built-in logging module Add user authentication with password hashing and Bearer tokens Use an async SQL database and model one-to-many and many-to-many relationships Send user emails when they register without a performance hit using background tasks Handle file uploads and store them in a third-party service Deploy your FastAPI apps to the cloud Requirements Some prior programming experience in any programming language. All software used in the course is provided, and completely free Complete beginners may wish to take a beginner Python course first, and then transition to this course afterwards Description With FastAPI you can build complete, high-performance APIs in days, and adding new features is blazing-fast. That's why FastAPI has become so popular in recent years.In this course, I'll show you how to go from a blank slate to a complete, finished FastAPI application.The projectWe'll build social media API with user authentication, email sending, and file upload. Users will be able to register and log in using Bearer (JWT) tokens. They will be able to create posts, leave comments, and like existing posts.We'll use Pydantic for data validation and encode/databases as our database connectivity library.Advanced knowledgeUse background tasks in FastAPI to improve performance when running slow code, such as when sending emails (covered in the course) or when making slow requests to third party APIs (also covered).Throughout the course we use an async database library, again to maximise performance, which is nonetheless straightforward to use. You'll learn about the different types of data relationships and how to model them, including many-to-many relationships.You'll learn how to handle file uploads and what to do with the uploaded files, so you don't run out of server space.Complete API testingFinally, 100% of the code in this course has tests. You'll use pytest extensively to write integration and unit tests for the API. You'll learn about pytest fixtures, parametrization, and testing conventions.Part of real-world development means logging! There's a lot of logging knowledge in this course, including how to set up the logging module properly, when to make logging calls, and where to store logs when your application is deployed.DeploymentsOf course, I'll show you how to deploy your FastAPI app using popular service Render. You can deploy your FastAPI app for free, but I'll also show you some paid options for improved performance.We'll also look at application management, error handling with Sentry, and CI/CD with GitHub Actions.If you use or want to use FastAPI, this course contains everything you need to develop complete, real-world APIs.Let's get started. I'll see you on the inside! Overview Section 1: Course Introduction Lecture 1 Community Lecture 2 Instructions - Join the Community Lecture 3 Welcome to this course! Lecture 4 Platform features and note-taking Lecture 5 You can do it! Lecture 6 What is an API? Lecture 7 What is REST? Section 2: Working with FastAPI Lecture 8 Introduction to this section Lecture 9 Your First FastAPI App Lecture 10 Initial App Setup Lecture 11 Linting, formatting and sorting imports Lecture 12 Our social media API: adding posts Lecture 13 Splitting our API into files with APIRouter Lecture 14 Adding comments to the social medical API Section 3: Introduction to pytest Lecture 15 Introduction to the pytest section Lecture 16 The basics of pytest Lecture 17 Getting started with FastAPI tests Lecture 18 Creating posts in our tests Lecture 19 Adding tests for posts Lecture 20 Adding comments tests Section 4: Working with async databases Lecture 21 Introduction to working with databases Lecture 22 Installing requirements for async databases in FastAPI Lecture 23 Creating a config file using Pydantic Lecture 24 Different configurations per environment in Lecture 25 Config caching and how to get the config object Lecture 26 Async database setup with FastAPI Lecture 27 Database connection with lifespan events in FastAPI Lecture 28 Run your FastAPI test in 'test' mode Lecture 29 Using a database in our FastAPI router Section 5: Logging in FastAPI applications Lecture 30 Introduction to logging Lecture 31 Python logging: loggers, handlers, and formatters Lecture 32 Logger hierarchies and __name__ Lecture 33 Adding Logging Configuration for FastAPI Applications Lecture 34 How to configure multiple loggers in the logging module Lecture 35 Adding File Handlers for Saving Logs Lecture 36 Python logging: filters and custom filters Lecture 37 Logging HTTPExceptions with an Exception Handler Lecture 38 Add logging to your FastAPI endpoints Lecture 39 Identifying logs from the same request: Correlation ID Lecture 40 Adding JSON-formatted log files Lecture 41 Obfuscating email addresses in logs using a custom filter Lecture 42 Adding Logtail for Cloud Logging in FastAPI Lecture 43 Enabling Logtail in only in production Section 6: User authentication with FastAPI Lecture 44 Introduction to user authentication Lecture 45 Installing requirements and, what are JWTs? Lecture 46 Adding a users table and retrieving users by email Lecture 47 Adding user registration and tests Lecture 48 Adding tests for the user registration endpoint Lecture 49 How to hash passwords with passlib Lecture 50 Generate the access token Lecture 51 Retrieve the current user with their token Lecture 52 Use the current user in the API router Lecture 53 Dependency injection: getting the user Lecture 54 Adding user relationships to other tables Section 7: Many-to-many relationships Lecture 55 Introduction to many-to many Lecture 56 Adding a table for post likes Lecture 57 Adding an API route to like posts Lecture 58 Extracting reusable queries with SQLAlchemy Lecture 59 Query string arguments and data sorting with Enum Section 8: User email confirmation Lecture 60 Creating the confirmation token Lecture 61 Decoding the confirmation token Lecture 62 Adding a user confirmation endpoint Lecture 63 Requiring user confirmation for authenticated requests Lecture 64 Mailgun set-up and configuration Lecture 65 Sending emails and testing with Python Lecture 66 Sending a confirmation email on registration Lecture 67 Sending emails with background tasks Section 9: File Uploads with FastAPI Lecture 68 Account setup for Backblaze B2 Lecture 69 Our configuration for Backblaze B2 Lecture 70 Internal library for Backblaze B2 Lecture 71 Writing our file upload endpoint Lecture 72 Writing tests for file upload Section 10: Background Tasks for Image Generation Lecture 73 Model and database changes for image generation Lecture 74 Configuration for DeepAI, our third party service Lecture 75 Generating images using background tasks Lecture 76 Executing image generation in our FastAPI endpoint Section 11: FastAPI Deployments and Application Management Lecture 77 Updating our project to Pydantic v2 Lecture 78 Deploy a FastAPI app to Render Lecture 79 Add a free PostgreSQL database to your FastAPI app Lecture 80 Error management with Sentry for FastAPI apps Lecture 81 Continuous Integration with GitHub Actions for Python apps Software developers looking to expand their skill-set by learning to develop professional grade FAST APIs,Students wanting to extend the capabilities of mobile and web applications by using server-side technologies ![]() DDownload RapidGator NitroFlare |