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# FOODER
Simple API for food diary application.
Simple API for food diary application. It uses FastAPI and async postgres for faster operation.
## TODO
I plan on developing a few clients for the API, for now only one is available:
- [Fooder CLI Client](https://github.com/ickyicky/fooder-cli-client)
- [ ] Add tests
- [ ] Add default servings
## Usage
Simply build docker images with:
```bash
docker-compose build
```
And then start them up with:
```bash
docker-compose up -d
```
Create `.env` file with configuration by copying template `env.template`. *You have to generate secret keys!* They are stored under `SECRET_KEY` and `REFRESH_SECRET_KEY`
in `.env` file and both could be generated with `openssl rand -hex 32`.
To initialize database exec:
```bash
docker-compose exec api bash -c python -m fooder --create-tables
```
## Deployment
For deployment delete:
```
volumes:
- ./fooder:/opt/fooder/fooder
```
and
```
command: "uvicorn fooder.app:app --host 0.0.0.0 --port 8000 --reload"
```
lines from `docker-compose.yml`. This line makes app reload everytime code changes and is only recommended for development purposes.
I highly recommend using reverse proxy like nginx for HTTPS.
## Documentation
When api is started using docker, by default it runs on 8000 port on local machine (it can be changed within `docker-compose.yml` file). Swagger documentation is available
on `http://0.0.0.0:8000/docs` when you start the app.
Alternatively you can visit [my own instance of the API docs](https://fooderapi.domandoman.xyz/docs).