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Full Stack FastAPI, React, and MongoDB

By : Marko Aleksendrić
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Book Image

Full Stack FastAPI, React, and MongoDB

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By: Marko Aleksendrić

Overview of this book

If you need to develop web applications quickly, where do you turn? Enter the FARM stack. The FARM stack combines the power of the Python ecosystem with REST and MongoDB and makes building web applications easy and fast. This book is a fast-paced, concise, and hands-on beginner’s guide that will equip you with the skills you need to quickly build web applications by diving just deep enough into the intricacies of the stack's components. The book quickly introduces each element of the stack and then helps you merge them to build a medium-sized web application. You'll set up a document store with MongoDB, build a simple API with FastAPI, and create an application with React. Security is crucial on the web, so you'll learn about authentication and authorization with JSON Web Tokens. You'll also understand how to optimize images, cache responses with Redis, and add additional features to your application as well as explore tips, tricks, and best practices to make your development experience a breeze. Before you know it, you'll be deploying the application to different platforms. By the end of this book, you will have built a couple of functional applications efficiently and will have the springboard you need to delve into diverse and more specialized domains.
Table of Contents (17 chapters)
1
Part 1 – Introduction to the FARM Stack and the Components
6
Part 2 – Parts of the Stack Working Together
10
Part 3 – Deployment and Final Thoughts

The structure of a MongoDB database

MongoDB is arguably the most used NoSQL database today – its power, ease of use, and versatility make it an excellent choice for large and small projects; its scalability and performance enable us to be certain that at least the data layer of our app has a very solid foundation.

In the following sections, we will take a deeper dive into the basic units of MongoDB: the document, the collection, and the database. Since this book is taking a bottom-up approach, we would like to start from the very bottom and present an overview of the simplest data structures available in MongoDB and then take it up from there into documents, collections, and so on.

Documents

We have repeated numerous times that MongoDB is a document-oriented database, so let’s take a look at what that actually means. If you are familiar with relational database tables (with columns and rows), you know that one unit of information is contained in a row, and we...