- ⚡ FastAPI for the Python backend API.
- 🧰 SQLModel for the Python SQL database interactions (ORM).
- 🔍 Pydantic, used by FastAPI, for the data validation and settings management.
- 💾 PostgreSQL as the SQL database.
- 🚀 React for the frontend.
- 💃 Using TypeScript, hooks, Vite, and other parts of a modern frontend stack.
- 🎨 Chakra UI for the frontend components.
- 🤖 An automatically generated frontend client.
- 🧪 Playwright for End-to-End testing.
- 🦇 Dark mode support.
- 🐋 Docker Compose for development and production.
- 🔒 Secure password hashing by default.
- 🔑 JWT (JSON Web Token) authentication.
- 📫 Email based password recovery.
- ✅ Tests with Pytest.
- 📞 Traefik as a reverse proxy / load balancer.
- 🚢 Deployment instructions using Docker Compose, including how to set up a frontend Traefik proxy to handle automatic HTTPS certificates.
- 🏭 CI (continuous integration) and CD (continuous deployment) based on GitHub Actions.
You can just fork or clone this repository and use it as is.
✨ It just works. ✨
If you want to have a private repository, GitHub won't allow you to simply fork it as it doesn't allow changing the visibility of forks.
But you can do the following:
- Create a new GitHub repo, for example
my-full-stack
. - Clone this repository manually, set the name with the name of the project you want to use, for example
my-full-stack
:
git clone [email protected]:fastapi/full-stack-fastapi-template.git my-full-stack
- Enter into the new directory:
cd my-full-stack
- Set the new origin to your new repository, copy it from the GitHub interface, for example:
git remote set-url origin [email protected]:octocat/my-full-stack.git
- Add this repo as another "remote" to allow you to get updates later:
git remote add upstream [email protected]:fastapi/full-stack-fastapi-template.git
- Push the code to your new repository:
git push -u origin master
After cloning the repository, and after doing changes, you might want to get the latest changes from this original template.
- Make sure you added the original repository as a remote, you can check it with:
git remote -v
origin [email protected]:octocat/my-full-stack.git (fetch)
origin [email protected]:octocat/my-full-stack.git (push)
upstream [email protected]:fastapi/full-stack-fastapi-template.git (fetch)
upstream [email protected]:fastapi/full-stack-fastapi-template.git (push)
- Pull the latest changes without merging:
git pull --no-commit upstream master
This will download the latest changes from this template without committing them, that way you can check everything is right before committing.
-
If there are conflicts, solve them in your editor.
-
Once you are done, commit the changes:
git merge --continue
You can then update configs in the .env
files to customize your configurations.
Before deploying it, make sure you change at least the values for:
SECRET_KEY
FIRST_SUPERUSER_PASSWORD
POSTGRES_PASSWORD
You can (and should) pass these as environment variables from secrets.
Read the deployment.md docs for more details.
Some environment variables in the .env
file have a default value of changethis
.
You have to change them with a secret key, to generate secret keys you can run the following command:
python -c "import secrets; print(secrets.token_urlsafe(32))"
Copy the content and use that as password / secret key. And run that again to generate another secure key.
This repository also supports generating a new project using Copier.
It will copy all the files, ask you configuration questions, and update the .env
files with your answers.
You can install Copier with:
pip install copier
Or better, if you have pipx
, you can run it with:
pipx install copier
Note: If you have pipx
, installing copier is optional, you could run it directly.
Decide a name for your new project's directory, you will use it below. For example, my-awesome-project
.
Go to the directory that will be the parent of your project, and run the command with your project's name:
copier copy https://github.com/fastapi/full-stack-fastapi-template my-awesome-project --trust
If you have pipx
and you didn't install copier
, you can run it directly:
pipx run copier copy https://github.com/fastapi/full-stack-fastapi-template my-awesome-project --trust
Note the --trust
option is necessary to be able to execute a post-creation script that updates your .env
files.
Copier will ask you for some data, you might want to have at hand before generating the project.
But don't worry, you can just update any of that in the .env
files afterwards.
The input variables, with their default values (some auto generated) are:
project_name
: (default:"FastAPI Project"
) The name of the project, shown to API users (in .env).stack_name
: (default:"fastapi-project"
) The name of the stack used for Docker Compose labels and project name (no spaces, no periods) (in .env).secret_key
: (default:"changethis"
) The secret key for the project, used for security, stored in .env, you can generate one with the method above.first_superuser
: (default:"[email protected]"
) The email of the first superuser (in .env).first_superuser_password
: (default:"changethis"
) The password of the first superuser (in .env).smtp_host
: (default: "") The SMTP server host to send emails, you can set it later in .env.smtp_user
: (default: "") The SMTP server user to send emails, you can set it later in .env.smtp_password
: (default: "") The SMTP server password to send emails, you can set it later in .env.emails_from_email
: (default:"[email protected]"
) The email account to send emails from, you can set it later in .env.postgres_password
: (default:"changethis"
) The password for the PostgreSQL database, stored in .env, you can generate one with the method above.sentry_dsn
: (default: "") The DSN for Sentry, if you are using it, you can set it later in .env.
Backend docs: backend/README.md.
Frontend docs: frontend/README.md.
Deployment docs: deployment.md.
General development docs: development.md.
This includes using Docker Compose, custom local domains, .env
configurations, etc.
Check the file release-notes.md.
The Full Stack FastAPI Template is licensed under the terms of the MIT license.