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Deploy FastAPI on Render

@kenichi-nihei

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Category

Productivity

Runtime

python

Transports

stdio

Publisher

kenichi-nihei

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Overview

What is Deploy FastAPI on Render?

This repository serves as a template to deploy a Python FastAPI service on Render. It provides a quickstart for creating and hosting a FastAPI application using Render's platform.

How to use Deploy FastAPI on Render?

You can use this repository directly or create your own from the template. Create a new Web Service on Render, specify the repository URL, and set the start command to uvicorn main:app --host 0.0.0.0 --port $PORT. Render will automatically detect Python and use pip for dependencies.

Key features of Deploy FastAPI on Render

  • Automatically detected as a Python service by Render
  • Uses pip to download dependencies
  • Simple start command using uvicorn
  • Can be deployed with the “Deploy to Render” button
  • Based on inspiration from Harish Garg

Use cases of Deploy FastAPI on Render

  • Deploy a FastAPI application quickly without manual server setup
  • Host a Python web service on Render using a template
  • Use as a starting point for FastAPI projects on Render

FAQ from Deploy FastAPI on Render

What is needed to deploy?

You need a Render account and a GitHub repository with the template code. You can use this repository directly or create your own copy.

What is the start command?

The start command is uvicorn main:app --host 0.0.0.0 --port $PORT.

How does Render detect the service?

Render automatically detects Python services and uses pip to install dependencies.

Can I customize the code?

Yes, you may create your own repository from the template to customize the code.

Who created this template?

The template was inspired by Harish Garg, with thanks to him for the inspiration.

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