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This is the API for accounts service in InNoHassle ecosystem.
- 🧑🔧 User Management
- 🔑 Authenticate with Innopolis SSO
- 📱 Connect Telegram account
- ℹ️ Get user info
- 🛡️ Tokens
- 🔒 Generate JWT tokens for other services in the ecosystem
- ✅ Check token validity with public key
- Python 3.12 & Poetry
- FastAPI & Pydantic
- Database and ORM: MongoDB, Beanie
- Formatting and linting: Ruff, pre-commit
- Deployment: Docker, Docker Compose, GitHub Actions
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Install Python 3.12
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Install Poetry
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Install project dependencies with Poetry.
poetry install
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Set up pre-commit hooks:
poetry run pre-commit install --install-hooks -t pre-commit -t commit-msg
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Set up project settings file (check settings.schema.yaml for more info).
cp settings.example.yaml settings.yaml
Edit
settings.yaml
according to your needs. -
Set up a MongoDB database instance.
Using docker container
- Set up database settings for docker-compose in
.env
file:cp .env.example .env
- Run the database instance:
docker compose up -d db
- Make sure to set up the actual database connection in
settings.yaml
, for example:database: uri: mongodb://user:password@localhost:27017/db?authSource=admin
- Set up database settings for docker-compose in
Set up PyCharm integrations
- Ruff (plugin).
It will lint and format your code. Make sure to enable
Use ruff format
option in plugin settings. - Pydantic (plugin). It will fix PyCharm issues with type-hinting.
- Conventional commits (plugin). It will help you to write conventional commits.
- Run the database if you have not done it yet
- Run the ASGI server
OR using uvicorn directly
poetry run python -m src.api
poetry run uvicorn src.api.app:app --use-colors --proxy-headers --forwarded-allow-ips=*
Now the API is running on http://localhost:8000. Good job!
We use Docker with Docker Compose plugin to run the website on servers.
- Copy the file with environment variables:
cp .env.example .env
- Change environment variables in the
.env
file - Copy the file with settings:
cp settings.example.yaml settings.yaml
- Change settings in the
settings.yaml
file according to your needs (check settings.schema.yaml for more info) - Install Docker with Docker Compose
- Build a Docker image:
docker compose build --pull
- Run the container:
docker compose up --detach
- Check the logs:
docker compose logs -f
We are open to contributions of any kind. You can help us with code, bugs, design, documentation, media, new ideas, etc. If you are interested in contributing, please read our contribution guide.