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File-based routing for FastAPI with automatic route discovery

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FastAPI Route

A file-based routing system for FastAPI — build APIs with the simplicity of files and folders, not decorators.

Full Documentation — Complete API reference, advanced guides, and examples


Why FastAPI Route?

Stop writing decorators. Start organizing your API with files and folders. Just drop Python files in directories — each file becomes an endpoint, each directory becomes a route segment. Dynamic parameters? Use [param] directories. Route groups? Use (group) directories. It's that simple.

Features

  • File-Based Routing: Routes defined by directory structure — no decorators needed
  • Dynamic Routes: [user_id] directories automatically become {user_id} parameters
  • Cache-All Routes: [...slug] captures unlimited path segments
  • Route Groups: (auth) directories organize code without affecting URLs
  • Hot Reload: Instant rebuild on file changes during development
  • Production Build Cache: Pre-compiled routes for lightning-fast startup
  • Beautiful Error Pages: Syntax highlighting, line numbers, and helpful suggestions
  • Custom Handlers: Bring your own docs.py and not-found.py
  • Custom Middleware: Intercept requests with middleware.py
  • Static File Serving: Drop files in /public — served automatically
  • Built-in Documentation: Auto-generated API docs at /docs
  • CLI Tools: init, build, run, dev, clean, status commands
  • Zero Config: Works out of the box — but fully customizable when you need it
  • Type Hints: Full typing support for excellent IDE autocompletion

Installation

pip install fastapi-route

With development dependencies:

pip install fastapi-route[dev]

Quick Start

1. Initialize a new project

fastapi-route init

2. Create your first route

# routes/index.py
from fastapi_route import Request

def GET(request: Request):
    return {"message": "Hello World!"}

def POST(request: Request):
    data = await request.json()
    return {"received": data}

3. Add a dynamic route

# routes/users/[user_id]/route.py
from fastapi_route import Request

def GET(request: Request, user_id: int):
    return {"user_id": user_id, "name": f"User {user_id}"}

4. Run your API

# Development mode (with hot reload)
fastapi-route dev

# Production mode (requires build first)
fastapi-route build
fastapi-route run

Visit http://localhost:8000/docs for auto-generated documentation.

How It Works

routes/
├── index.py                    → GET /, POST /
├── about/
│   └── route.py                → GET /about
├── users/
│   ├── route.py                → GET /users, POST /users
│   ├── [user_id]/
│   │   └── route.py            → GET /users/{user_id}, PUT /users/{user_id}
│   └── [user_id]/posts/
│       └── route.py            → GET /users/{user_id}/posts
├── docs/
│   └── [...slug]/
│       └── route.py            → GET /docs/*
└── (auth)/                     # Route group (ignored in URL)
    └── profile/
        └── route.py            → GET /profile

CLI Commands

Command Description
fastapi-route init Create a new project with default structure
fastapi-route build Compile routes into production cache
fastapi-route run Start production server (requires build)
fastapi-route dev Start development server with hot reload
fastapi-route clean Remove build cache
fastapi-route status Show build cache information

Customization

Configuration (config.py)

app_name = "My API"
debug = False
cors_enabled = True
cors_origins = ["https://example.com"]

server = {
    "host": "0.0.0.0",
    "port": 8080,
    "workers": 4
}

logging = {
    "level": "INFO",
    "format": "[%Y-%m-%d %H:%M:%S]",
    "color": True
}

commands = {
    "deploy": "fastapi-route build && rsync -avz .cache/ deploy/"
}

Custom Middleware (middleware.py)

from fastapi_route import Request

async def middleware(request: Request, call_next):
    # Log every request
    print(f"{request.method} {request.path}")

    # Continue to the route handler
    response = await call_next(request)

    # Add custom header
    response.headers["X-Powered-By"] = "FastAPI Route"

    return response

Custom 404 Page (not-found.py)

from fastapi_route import Request, HTMLResponse

def handler(request: Request, context):
    routes = context.get_routes()

    return HTMLResponse(content=f"""
    <!DOCTYPE html>
    <html>
    <head><title>404 - Not Found</title></head>
    <body>
        <h1>404 - Page Not Found</h1>
        <p>{request.path} does not exist</p>
        <p>Total routes: {len(routes)}</p>
        <a href="/">Go Home</a>
    </body>
    </html>
    """, status_code=404)

Documentation

For complete documentation, API reference, and advanced usage examples, visit:

https://inject3r.github.io/fastapi-route

The documentation includes:

  • Detailed API reference for all modules and classes
  • Advanced routing patterns and best practices
  • Configuration options and their effects
  • Error handling strategies
  • Migration guides from traditional FastAPI
  • Production deployment guides

Repository

Source code and issue tracking:

https://github.com/inject3r/fastapi-route

Requirements

  • Python 3.9+
  • FastAPI 0.100.0+
  • Uvicorn 0.23.0+

Running Tests

# Run all tests with coverage
./scripts/test.sh

# Clean test output files
./scripts/test_clean.sh

Project Structure

your-project/
├── routes/                 # Your API routes (file-based)
│   ├── index.py
│   └── ...
├── public/                 # Static files (served at /)
│   ├── css/
│   ├── js/
│   └── images/
├── config.py               # Application configuration
├── middleware.py           # Custom middleware (optional)
├── docs.py                 # Custom documentation (optional)
├── not-found.py            # Custom 404 page (optional)
└── .cache/                 # Build cache (auto-generated)

Why No Decorators?

FastAPI Route was built for developers who think in terms of files and directories, not decorators and route registrations. Just create files — they become endpoints. Create directories — they become route segments. Use [param] for dynamic parameters. Use (group) for organization.

No decorators. No route registration. Just files.

License

This project is licensed under the MIT License.

Author

Abolfazl Hosseini

Contributing

Contributions are welcome! Please feel free to submit a Pull Request.

  1. Fork the repository
  2. Create your feature branch (git checkout -b feature/amazing-feature)
  3. Commit your changes (git commit -m 'Add some amazing feature')
  4. Push to the branch (git push origin feature/amazing-feature)
  5. Open a Pull Request

Acknowledgments

  • FastAPI - The amazing web framework
  • All contributors and users of this project

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