
FastAPI Expert
FreeBuild high-performance async APIs with FastAPI and Pydantic V2.
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What FastAPI Expert does
FastAPI Expert is designed for developers building asynchronous APIs using FastAPI and Pydantic V2. This skill provides a structured approach to creating RESTful endpoints, implementing data validation with Pydantic models, and managing authentication flows. By utilizing this skill, you can streamline the development process, ensuring that your APIs are not only functional but also efficient and secure.
The core workflow of FastAPI Expert begins with analyzing your API requirements, including identifying the necessary endpoints and data models. Once the requirements are clear, you can design Pydantic V2 schemas for robust validation. The skill guides you through implementing async endpoints, ensuring proper dependency injection and security measures such as JWT authentication. Testing is also emphasized, with instructions to write async tests using pytest, ensuring that each endpoint behaves as expected.
In addition to endpoint creation, FastAPI Expert includes references for various aspects of API development. These references cover topics such as async SQLAlchemy operations, JWT authentication, and testing strategies. This comprehensive guidance is particularly useful for developers transitioning from other frameworks, such as Django, as it includes resources for migrating to FastAPI. The skill emphasizes best practices, including the use of type hints, async/await syntax, and proper HTTP status codes, making it an invaluable resource for both new and experienced developers.
Whether you are developing a new API from scratch or migrating an existing application, FastAPI Expert provides the tools and knowledge necessary to create high-performance, production-ready APIs. Its focus on async programming and modern Python practices ensures that your applications are built to handle the demands of today's web environments.
When to use it
Use this skill when you need to create REST APIs with FastAPI, implement data validation, or manage authentication flows.
When not to use it
This skill may not be suitable for synchronous API development or projects that do not require async capabilities.
What you can build with it
Creating a User Registration API
Use this skill to implement a complete user registration endpoint, including data validation and JWT authentication.
Migrating from Django to FastAPI
Leverage the migration resources in this skill to transition your existing Django API to FastAPI seamlessly.
Building a Real-time Chat Application
Utilize FastAPI Expert to create WebSocket endpoints for a real-time chat application, ensuring efficient message handling.
How to install FastAPI Expert
View source1. Install with the skills CLI
npx skills add jeffallan/claude-skills/fastapi-expert --agent claude-code2. Or install it manually
Download the skill folder and drop it into ~/.claude/skills/ for all projects, or .claude/skills/ to scope it to one repo. Restart Claude Code so it picks up the new skill.
Anthropic's agentic coding CLI, and the reference implementation of Agent Skills. Drop a skill folder into ~/.claude/skills and Claude Code loads it automatically whenever a task matches the skill's description. Claude Code docs
Inside SKILL.md
Written by jeffallanFastAPI Expert
Deep expertise in async Python, Pydantic V2, and production-grade API development with FastAPI.
When to Use This Skill
- Building REST APIs with FastAPI
- Implementing Pydantic V2 validation schemas
- Setting up async database operations
- Implementing JWT authentication/authorization
- Creating WebSocket endpoints
- Optimizing API performance
Core Workflow
- Analyze requirements — Identify endpoints, data models, auth needs
- Design schemas — Create Pydantic V2 models for validation
- Implement — Write async endpoints with proper dependency injection
- Secure — Add authentication, authorization, rate limiting
- Test — Write async tests with pytest and httpx; run
pytestafter each endpoint group and verify OpenAPI docs at/docs
Checkpoint after each step: confirm schemas validate correctly, endpoints return expected HTTP status codes, and
/docsreflects the intended API surface before proceeding.
Minimal Complete Example
Schema + endpoint + dependency injection in one cohesive unit:
# schemas.py
from pydantic import BaseModel, EmailStr, field_validator, model_config
class UserCreate(BaseModel):
model_config = model_config(str_strip_whitespace=True)
email: EmailStr
password: str
name: str | None = None
@field_validator("password")
@classmethod
def password_strength(cls, v: str) -> str:
if len(v) < 8:
raise ValueError("Password must be at least 8 characters")
return v
class UserResponse(BaseModel):
model_config = model_config(from_attributes=True)
id: int
email: EmailStr
name: str | None = None
# routers/users.py
from fastapi import APIRouter, Depends, HTTPException, status
from sqlalchemy.ext.asyncio import AsyncSession
from typing import Annotated
from app.database import get_db
from app.schemas import UserCreate, UserResponse
from app import crud
router = APIRouter(prefix="/users", tags=["users"])
DbDep = Annotated[AsyncSession, Depends(get_db)]
@router.post("/", response_model=UserResponse, status_code=status.HTTP_201_CREATED)
async def create_user(payload: UserCreate, db: DbDep) -> UserResponse:
existing = await crud.get_user_by_email(db, payload.email)
if existing:
raise HTTPException(status_code=status.HTTP_409_CONFLICT, detail="Email already registered")
return await crud.create_user(db, payload)
# crud.py
from sqlalchemy import select
from sqlalchemy.ext.asyncio import AsyncSession
from app.models import User
from app.schemas import UserCreate
from app.security import hash_password
async def get_user_by_email(db: AsyncSession, email: str) -> User | None:
result = await db.execute(select(User).where(User.email == email))
return result.scalar_one_or_none()
async def create_user(db: AsyncSession, payload: UserCreate) -> User:
user = User(email=payload.email, hashed_password=hash_password(payload.password), name=payload.name)
db.add(user)
await db.commit()
await db.refresh(user)
return user
JWT Authentication Snippet
# security.py
from datetime import datetime, timedelta, timezone
from jose import JWTError, jwt
from fastapi import Depends, HTTPException, status
from fastapi.security import OAuth2PasswordBearer
from typing import Annotated
SECRET_KEY = "read-from-env" # use os.environ / settings
ALGORITHM = "HS256"
oauth2_scheme = OAuth2PasswordBearer(tokenUrl="/auth/token")
def create_access_token(subject: str, expires_delta: timedelta = timedelta(minutes=30)) -> str:
payload = {"sub": subject, "exp": datetime.now(timezone.utc) + expires_delta}
return jwt.encode(payload, SECRET_KEY, algorithm=ALGORITHM)
async def get_current_user(token: Annotated[str, Depends(oauth2_scheme)]) -> str:
try:
data = jwt.decode(token, SECRET_KEY, algorithms=[ALGORITHM])
subject: str | None = data.get("sub")
if subject is None:
raise ValueError
return subject
except (JWTError, ValueError):
raise HTTPException(status_code=status.HTTP_401_UNAUTHORIZED, detail="Invalid credentials")
CurrentUser = Annotated[str, Depends(get_current_user)]
Reference Guide
Load detailed guidance based on context:
| Topic | Reference | Load When |
|---|---|---|
| Pydantic V2 | references/pydantic-v2.md | Creating schemas, validation, model_config |
| SQLAlchemy | references/async-sqlalchemy.md | Async database, models, CRUD operations |
| Endpoints | references/endpoints-routing.md | APIRouter, dependencies, routing |
| Authentication | references/authentication.md | JWT, OAuth2, get_current_user |
| Testing | references/testing-async.md | pytest-asyncio, httpx, fixtures |
| Django Migration | references/migration-from-django.md | Migrating from Django/DRF to FastAPI |
Constraints
MUST DO
- Use type hints everywhere (FastAPI requires them)
- Use Pydantic V2 syntax (
field_validator,model_validator,model_config) - Use
Annotatedpattern for dependency injection - Use async/await for all I/O operations
- Use
X | Noneinstead ofOptional[X] - Return proper HTTP status codes
- Document endpoints (auto-generated OpenAPI)
MUST NOT DO
- Use synchronous database operations
- Skip Pydantic validation
- Store passwords in plain text
- Expose sensitive data in responses
- Use Pydantic V1 syntax (
@validator,class Config) - Mix sync and async code improperly
- Hardcode configuration values
Output Templates
When implementing FastAPI features, provide:
- Schema file (Pydantic models)
- Endpoint file (router with endpoints)
- CRUD operations if database involved
- Brief explanation of key decisions
Knowledge Reference
FastAPI, Pydantic V2, async SQLAlchemy, Alembic migrations, JWT/OAuth2, pytest-asyncio, httpx, BackgroundTasks, WebSockets, dependency injection, OpenAPI/Swagger
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