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Full Stack FastAPI, React, and MongoDB

By : Marko Aleksendrić
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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

Building the Backend for Our Application

In the previous chapter, you learned just enough React to be able to think in components and JSX and to express your UI interactivity in terms of Hooks and handlers. It is time to put this new creativity to good use and build something!

In this chapter, we will take a simple yet concrete application specification and try to create a simple backend. We will do the following:

  • Connect to an instance of MongoDB and learn about Python drivers
  • Connect asynchronously to our database
  • Create Pydantic models for our data
  • Make a more manageable application structure with APIRouter
  • Define path operations for our CRUD functionality
  • Introduce FastAPI middleware and use it to enable our backend to connect to our frontend
  • Deploy our backend to Heroku – a platform-as-a-service

In this chapter, we will cover the following main topics:

  • Introducing our app
  • Creating a MongoDB instance for our app
  • Creating...