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Full Stack FastAPI, React, and MongoDB

You're reading from   Full Stack FastAPI, React, and MongoDB Build Python web applications with the FARM stack

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Product type Paperback
Published in Sep 2022
Publisher Packt
ISBN-13 9781803231822
Length 336 pages
Edition 1st Edition
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Marko Aleksendrić Marko Aleksendrić
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Table of Contents (17) Chapters Close

Preface 1. Part 1 – Introduction to the FARM Stack and the Components FREE CHAPTER
2. Chapter 1: Web Development and the FARM Stack 3. Chapter 2: Setting Up the Document Store with MongoDB 4. Chapter 3: Getting Started with FastAPI 5. Chapter 4: Setting Up a React Workflow 6. Part 2 – Parts of the Stack Working Together
7. Chapter 5: Building the Backend for Our Application 8. Chapter 6: Building the Frontend of the Application 9. Chapter 7: Authentication and Authorization 10. Part 3 – Deployment and Final Thoughts
11. Chapter 8: Server-Side Rendering and Image Processing with FastAPI and Next.js 12. Chapter 9: Building a Data Visualization App with the FARM Stack 13. Chapter 10: Caching with Redis and Deployment on Ubuntu (DigitalOcean) and Netlify 14. Chapter 11: Useful Resources and Project Ideas 15. Index 16. Other Books You May Enjoy

Caching with Redis and Deployment on Ubuntu (DigitalOcean) and Netlify

In this chapter, we are going to explore yet another deployment setup – a robust Uvicorn/Gunicorn/Nginx solution that has been tried and tested with Django and other WSGIs but also ASGI web applications. This should give you more than enough choices when starting your next FARM stack project. We will also add a simple caching solution with Redis, relieving MongoDB from some requests that could (and should!) be cached and served directly. Finally, we will deploy our React-based frontend on Netlify, another very popular deployment option, whose simplicity matches its flexibility.

In this chapter, we will cover the following topics:

  • Creating an account on DigitalOcean (optional)
  • Preparing our Ubuntu server with Nginx
  • Deployment of a FastAPI instance through Uvicorn, Gunicorn, and Nginx
  • Caching with Redis
  • Creating a free account on Netlify
  • Deployment of the React Frontend on Netlify...
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