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FastAPI CLI Command

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FastAPI CLI Command

FastAPI CLI Command package helps you:

  • Automatically generate CLI commands.
  • Construct command modules in a clean and organized manner.
  • Automatically inject dependencies into your commands.

By utilizing the click package behind the scenes, the commands can leverage features such as command arguments, options, command groups, and more.

Dependencies

  • fastapi
  • click

Installation

pip install fastapi_cli_command

Command generation

  1. Generate single command
fastapi_ci_command generate command --path {path}

Example: To generate single command, run:

fastapi_ci_command generate command --path src/users/commands --name single-command

Note: You can omit the --name option from the CLI command, as click will prompt you for input.

This will create a file at src/users/commands/single-command.py with the following content:

# src/users/commands/single-command.py
from click import Option
from fastapi_cli_command import BaseCommand, command


class CommandOptions:
  REQUIRED_OPTION = Option(
    ['--foo'],
    help='Description for option',
    required=True,
    type=str
  )
  PROMPT_OPTION = Option(
    ['--bar'],
    help='Description for option',
    prompt=True,
    type=int,
    default=99
  )

@command('single-command')
class CommandCommand(BaseCommand):
  def __init__(self):
    pass

  async def run(self, foo: CommandOptions.REQUIRED_OPTION, bar: CommandOptions.PROMPT_OPTION = None):
    ...
    
  1. Generate group command
fastapi_ci_command generate group-command --path={path}

Example: To generate a group seeder command, run:

fastapi_ci_command generate group-command --path src/users/commands --name seeder

# src/users/commands/seeder.py
from click import Option
from fastapi_cli_command import cli_command, cli_command_group

class CommandOptions:
  REQUIRED_OPTION = Option(
    ['--foo'],
    help='Description for option',
    required=True,
    type=str
  )
  PROMPT_OPTION = Option(
    ['--bar'],
    help='Description for option',
    prompt=True,
    type=int,
    default=99
  )

@cli_command_group('seeder')
class GroupCommandCommand:
  def __init__(self):
    pass

  @cli_command('REPLACE_ME')
  async def command(self, foo: CommandOptions.REQUIRED_OPTION, bar: CommandOptions.PROMPT_OPTION = None):
    ...

  @cli_command('REPLACE_ME')
  async def command_2(self):
    ...
    

When to use?

Scenario 1: Seeding Data into the Database

If you want to seed user and post data into the database, you can create a group command:

fastapi_ci_command generate group-command --path src/users/commands
from click import Option
from fastapi_cli_command import cli_command, cli_command_group

class CommandOptions:
  USER_QUANTITY = Option(
    ['--quantity'],
    help='How many users that you want to generate',
    required=True,
    prompt=True,
    type=int
  )
  POST_QUANTITY = Option(
    ['--quantity'],
    help='How many users that you want to generate',
    type=int,
    default=99
  )

@cli_command_group('seed')
class SeederGroupCommand:
  def __init__(self, user_repo: UserRepository = Depends()):
    self.user_repo = user_repo

  @cli_command('user')
  async def seed_user(self, quantity: CommandOptions.USER_QUANTITY = None):
    ...

  @cli_command('post')
  async def seed_post(self, quantity: CommandOptions.POST_QUANTITY = None):
    ...
    

Then, you can run the following commands:

fastapi_ci_command seed user
fastapi_ci_command seed post --quantity 10

Scenario 2: Updating a User's Username

If you want to update a user's username using their email address, you can create a single command:

fastapi_ci_command generate command --path src/users/commands
class CommandOptions:
  EMAIL = Option(
    ['--email'],
    help='Email address of user that you want to update',
    prompt=True,
    required=True,
    type=str,
  )
  USERNAME = Option(
    ['--username'],
    help='Username that you want to replace',
    required=True,
    prompt=True,
    type=str,
  )

@command('update-username')
class UpdateUsernameCommand(BaseCommand):
  def __init__(self, user_repo: UserRepository = Depends()):
    self.user_repo = user_repo

  async def get_user_by_email(self, email: str):
    ...

  async def update_username_by_email(self, user_id: UUID, username: str):
    ...

  async def run(self, name: TestCommandOptions.NAME, age: TestCommandOptions.AGE = None):
    user = await self.get_user_by_email(email)
    await self.update_username_by_email(user.id, name)

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