There's a gap — sometimes a chasm — between an API that works on a developer's laptop and an API that works at three in the morning under a load spike with one of the database replicas down. Most tutorials live on one side of that gap. This book lives on the other.
FastAPI makes it pleasant to write the laptop version of an API: type hints become validation, docstrings become documentation, async functions become a real concurrency story. The framework removes so much friction that you can ship a working endpoint in twenty minutes. That is its great strength and, paradoxically, its trap — because shipping the laptop version to production is how every team rediscovers the same handful of issues: secrets in source files, an authentication flow that works only for the happy path, a cache invalidation strategy that turns into a herd of database queries the moment Redis blinks, a test suite that can't be run in CI, a deployment story that consists of one engineer who knows how to do it.
This book attacks those failure modes head-on.
Across twelve chapters and a single continuing project — the Articles & Users API — you build a service that has every capability production demands and none of the demo-code shortcuts that fail under real load. The project starts in Chapter 2 as a single file with two endpoints. By Chapter 12 it is a containerized service with JWT authentication, refresh-token rotation, optional MFA, per-user rate limiting, a two-tier cache, two API versions running in parallel, OpenAPI documentation, a passing test suite, an observability stack, and Kubernetes manifests.
An exhaustive FastAPI reference, a Python tutorial, or a microservices manifesto. It's an opinionated field guide that names tradeoffs, picks sides, and ends every chapter pointing at what comes next.
Python 3.12, FastAPI 0.115+, Pydantic 2.9+, SQLAlchemy 2.0 async, PyJWT, Redis 5+, httpx 0.27+, pytest 8+. Every example was tested against this exact stack.
Download the complete Articles & Users API repository — including Dockerfile, docker-compose stack, Kubernetes manifests, and a passing test suite — at the link printed on the About page.
Take what is useful, argue with what is not, and ship the thing.
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