FastAPI-SQLModel provides a simple integration between FastAPI and SQLModel in your application. It gives access to useful helpers to facilitate the completion of common tasks.
Install and update using pip:
$ pip install fastapi-sqlmodel
from fastapi import FastAPI
from fastapi_sqlmodel import DBSessionMiddleware # middleware helper
from fastapi_sqlmodel import db # an object to provide global access to a database session
from app.models import User
app = FastAPI()
app.add_middleware(DBSessionMiddleware, db_url="sqlite://")
# once the middleware is applied, any route can then access the database session
# from the global ``db``
@app.get("/users")
def get_users():
users = db.session.exec(select(Hero)).all()
return users
Note that the session object provided by db.session
is based on the Python3.7+ ContextVar
. This means that
each session is linked to the individual request context in which it was created.
Sometimes it is useful to be able to access the database outside the context of a request, such as in scheduled tasks which run in the background:
import pytz
from apscheduler.schedulers.asyncio import AsyncIOScheduler # other schedulers are available
from fastapi import FastAPI
from fastapi_sqlmodel import db
from app.models import User, UserCount
app = FastAPI()
app.add_middleware(DBSessionMiddleware, db_url="sqlite://")
@app.on_event('startup')
async def startup_event():
scheduler = AsyncIOScheduler(timezone=pytz.utc)
scheduler.start()
scheduler.add_job(count_users_task, "cron", hour=0) # runs every night at midnight
def count_users_task():
"""Count the number of users in the database and save it into the user_counts table."""
# we are outside of a request context, therefore we cannot rely on ``DBSessionMiddleware``
# to create a database session for us. Instead, we can use the same ``db`` object and
# use it as a context manager, like so:
with db():
user_count = len(db.session.exec(select(User)).all())
db.session.add(UserCount(user_count))
db.session.commit()
# no longer able to access a database session once the db() context manager has ended
return users