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The container will expose the app on port 80 and automatically run the FastAPI app on startup. - -## Requirements - -- Docker -- Python 3.12+ -- FastAPI -- Uvicorn - -## Features - -- **Dockerized FastAPI application**: A containerized setup for easy deployment. -- **Python 3.12.5 runtime**: Uses the latest stable Python version as a base. -- **Efficient package installation**: Installs required dependencies via `requirements.txt`. - -## Project Structure - -```bash -gcp-python-fastapi/ -├── Dockerfile -├── requirements.txt -├── main.py # FastAPI app entry point -└── ... -``` - -- **Dockerfile**: Configures the Docker container for the FastAPI app. -- **requirements.txt**: Specifies the required Python dependencies for the application. -- **main.py**: The entry point for the FastAPI application (Make sure to include this file in the project structure). - -## Setup and Installation - -### 1. Clone the repository - -If you haven't cloned the project yet, use the following command: - -```bash -git clone https://github.com/your-username/awesome-fastapi.git -cd awesome-fastapi -``` - -### 2. Build the Docker image - -To build the Docker image, run the following command in the root of the project directory: - -```bash -docker build -t awesome-fastapi . -``` - -### 3. Run the Docker container - -After the image is built, run the container: - -```bash -docker run -d -p 80:80 awesome-fastapi -``` - -This command will run the FastAPI app on port 80 of your localhost. - -### 4. Access the app - -Once the container is running, you can access the FastAPI application by navigating to: - -``` -http://localhost:80 -``` - -## Dependencies - -The project uses the following Python packages, which are listed in the `requirements.txt` file: - -- `fastapi`: The core framework for building the API. -- `uvicorn`: ASGI server to run the FastAPI application. - -To install dependencies locally, use the following: - -```bash -pip install -r requirements.txt -``` - -## Notes - -- This setup assumes that your FastAPI app’s entry point is `main.py`, and the FastAPI application instance is named `app`. If your app is structured differently, you may need to modify the `CMD` directive in the Dockerfile accordingly. -- The container will expose the application on port 80. If you want to use a different port, adjust the `EXPOSE` and `CMD` directives in the Dockerfile.