A Backend Server Written in π and FastAPI with π DB that powers the Self-Hosted CFP Management Service Bloom.
python3
pdm
postgres
This project is designed to be compatible with specific versions of Python for optimal performance and stability.
- Python 3.11.0rc2
βοΈ For the best experience and performance, it is recommended to use the version mentioned above.
Before diving into the project, ensure that you have the correct Python version installed. To check the version of Python you currently have, execute the following command in your terminal:
python --version
Protip: Managing multiple Python versions is a breeze with pyenv. It allows you to seamlessly switch between different Python versions without the need to reinstall them.
If you haven't installed pyenv
yet, follow their official guide to set it up.
Once you have pyenv
ready, install the recommended Python version by running:
pyenv install 3.11.0rc2
When you navigate to this project's directory in the future,
pyenv
will automatically select the recommended Python version, thanks to the.python-version
file in the project root.
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Copying the
.env.example
file: Begin by creating a copy of the.env.example
file and renaming it to.env
.cp .env.example .env
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Filling in the Parameters:
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SQLALCHEMY_DATABASE_URI: This is the connection string for your PostgreSQL database. The format is generally:
postgresql://[user[:password]@][host][:port][/dbname]
For example, if you have a local PostgreSQL server with the database
mydb
, usernameadmin
, and passwordpassword123
, the connection string would be:SQLALCHEMY_DATABASE_URI="postgresql://admin:password123@localhost/mydb"
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JWT_SECRET: This is a secret key used to encode and decode JWT tokens. It should be a random and long string to ensure the security of your tokens. You can generate one using various online tools or by running the following Python snippet:
import secrets print(secrets.token_hex(16))
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JWT_ALGORITHM: This specifies the algorithm used to sign the JWT tokens. The most common algorithm is
HS256
, which stands for HMAC using SHA-256. Depending on your requirements, you might use other algorithms, but for most applications,HS256
is sufficient. So, you can set it as:JWT_ALGORITHM="HS256"
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ACCESS_TOKEN_EXPIRY_MINUTES: This is an integer that represents the number of minutes before a generated access token expires. For example, if you want the token to expire in 60 minutes (1 hour), you'd set:
ACCESS_TOKEN_EXPIRY_MINUTES=60
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To set up the PostgreSQL connection for Alembic:
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Locate the Configuration in
alembic.ini
:- Open the
alembic.ini
file and navigate to approximately line#63
.
- Open the
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Add Your PostgreSQL URI: Find the following line:
sqlalchemy.url = ...
Replace it with your PostgreSQL URI. The format for the URI is generally:
postgresql://[user[:password]@][host][:port][/dbname]
For example, if you have a local PostgreSQL server with the database
mydb
, usernameadmin
, and passwordpassword123
, update the line to:sqlalchemy.url = postgresql://admin:password123@localhost/mydb
βοΈ Ensure that the database credentials provided have the necessary permissions for Alembic to perform migrations.
PDM (Python Development Master) is utilized for dependency management in this project. To set up and run the project:
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Installing PDM: Before you begin, ensure you have PDM installed. If not, refer to the official documentation to install PDM.
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Clone the Repository: Get the project source code from GitHub:
git clone https://github.com/blossomlabsio/Bloom-Backend.git
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Navigate to the Project Directory:
cd Bloom-Backend
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Install Dependencies: Use PDM to install the project's dependencies:
pdm install
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Run Migrations: Create migrations with the specified message:
pdm run makemigrations -m "init"
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Apply Migrations: Apply the created migrations to the database:
pdm run migrate
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Start the Project: Use PDM to run the project:
pdm run start
- You can also use
pdm run dev
to start the dev server.
- You can also use
To ensure the code quality and functionality of the project, follow the steps below:
Before making any commits, it's essential to ensure that your code meets the quality standards. This project utilizes pre-commit
hooks to automatically check your changes before any commit.
Install the pre-commit hooks with the following command:
pre-commit install
To ensure the project's functionality, you should run all the provided tests. Execute the following command to run the tests:
pdm run test
Once you have your server up and running, you can send requests to it from another terminal to test its responsiveness and functionality.
Here are a couple of GET
requests you can make using curl:
curl http://127.0.0.1:8000/api/v1/healthz
curl http://127.0.0.1:8000/api/v1/readyz
These endpoints typically return the health status or readiness of the server, helping in diagnostics and monitoring.
βοΈImportant: Please read the Code of Conduct and go through Contributing Guideline before contributing to Bloom-Backend.
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Feel free to open an issue for any clarifications or suggestions.
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If you still need help to get started, feel free to reach out on our community discord.
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