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Open Bus Stride API

API For the Open Bus Stride project

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Development using the Docker Compose environment

This is the easiest option to start development, follow these instructions: https://github.com/hasadna/open-bus-pipelines/blob/main/README.md#stride-api

For local development, see the additional functionality section: Develop stride-api from a local clone

Local Development

It's much easier to use the Docker Compose environment, but the following can be refferd to for more details regarding the internal processes and for development using your local Python interpreter.

Install

Create a virtualenv (using Python 3.8)

python3.8 -m venv venv

Update pip

venv/bin/pip install --upgrade pip

You should have a copy of open-bus-stride-db repository at ../open-bus-stride-db

Install dependencies

venv/bin/pip install -r requirements-dev.txt 

Use

You need a DB to connect to, there are 2 options here:

  • Start the stride-db from open-bus-pipelines docker-compose environment
  • Connect to the production DB using the Redash read-only credentials
    • Create a .env file with the following, replacing the url to the production redash read-only url: export SQLALCHEMY_URL=postgresql://postgres:123456@localhost
    • Source the .env: . .env

Activate virtualenv

. venv/bin/activate

Start the FastAPI server with automatic reload on changes

uvicorn open_bus_stride_api.main:app --reload

See the API docs at http://localhost:8000/docs

Manage APIs

All existing APIs from the docs are defined under open_bus_stride_api/routers/<base_router_name>.py

Follow this example to create or edit a simple API for a specific table with filters:

@router.<http_method>("/<api_path>", tags=[<file_name>], response_model=<pydantic_response_model>) // 
def name(<filtering_params>, limit, offset): # always include limit & offest to allow easy iteration on the data
    return common.get_list(
        <db_model>, limit, offset,
        [   
            {'type': <filter_type>, 'field': <db_stcruct>.<specific_id>, 'value': <filter_param>},
        ]
    )

Filter types are defined at open_bus_stride_api/routers/common.py -> get_list_query_filter_<filter_type> (e.g.: 'equal', 'date_in_range')

Running Tests

Install for local development as described above.

Install test requirements:

pip install -r tests/requirements.txt

To run the tests you need to connect to a DB with full stride data, easiest way is to connect to the production DB as described above by setting the SQLALCHEMY_URL env var accordingly.

Run all tests with full output, exiting on first error:

pytest -svvx

Pytest has many options, see the help message for details.

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