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François Voron
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François Voron graduated from the University of Saint-Étienne (France) and the University of Alicante (Spain) with a master's degree in machine learning and data mining. A full stack web developer and a data scientist, François has a proven track record working in the SaaS industry, with a special focus on Python backends and REST APIs. He is also the creator and maintainer of FastAPI Users, the #1 authentication library for FastAPI, and is one of the top experts in the FastAPI community.
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Installing Python packages with pip

As we said earlier, pip is the built-in Python package manager that will help us install third-party libraries.

A word on alternate package managers such as Poetry, Pipenv, and Conda

While exploring the Python community, you may hear about alternate package managers such as Poetry, Pipenv, and Conda. These managers were created to solve some issues posed by pip, especially around sub-dependencies management. While they are very good tools, we’ll see in Chapter 10, Deploying a FastAPI Project, that most cloud hosting platforms expect dependencies to be managed with the standard pip command. Therefore, they may not be the best choice for a FastAPI application.

To get started, let’s install FastAPI and Uvicorn:

(venv) $ pip install fastapi "uvicorn[standard]"

We’ll talk about it in later chapters, but Uvicorn is required to run a FastAPI project.

What does “standard” stand for after “uvicorn”?

You probably noticed the standard word inside square brackets just after uvicorn. Sometimes, some libraries have sub-dependencies that are not required to make the library work. Usually, they are needed for optional features or specific project requirements. The square brackets are here to indicate that we want to install the standard sub-dependencies of uvicorn.

To make sure the installation worked, we can open a Python interactive shell and try to import the fastapi package:

(venv) $ python>>> from fastapi import FastAPI

If it passes without any errors, congratulations, FastAPI is installed and ready to use!

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François Voron

François Voron graduated from the University of Saint-Étienne (France) and the University of Alicante (Spain) with a master's degree in machine learning and data mining. A full stack web developer and a data scientist, François has a proven track record working in the SaaS industry, with a special focus on Python backends and REST APIs. He is also the creator and maintainer of FastAPI Users, the #1 authentication library for FastAPI, and is one of the top experts in the FastAPI community.
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