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chore(deps): update dependency fastapi to >=0.108,<0.109 #269

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fastapi >=0.105,<0.106 -> >=0.108,<0.109 age adoption passing confidence

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tiangolo/fastapi (fastapi)

v0.108.0

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  • ⬆️ Upgrade Starlette to >=0.29.0,<0.33.0, update docs and usage of templates with new Starlette arguments. PR #​10846 by @​tiangolo.

v0.107.0

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v0.106.0

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Using resources from dependencies with yield in background tasks is no longer supported.

This change is what supports the new features, read below. 🤓

Dependencies with yield, HTTPException and Background Tasks

Dependencies with yield now can raise HTTPException and other exceptions after yield. 🎉

Read the new docs here: Dependencies with yield and HTTPException.

from fastapi import Depends, FastAPI, HTTPException
from typing_extensions import Annotated

app = FastAPI()

data = {
    "plumbus": {"description": "Freshly pickled plumbus", "owner": "Morty"},
    "portal-gun": {"description": "Gun to create portals", "owner": "Rick"},
}

class OwnerError(Exception):
    pass

def get_username():
    try:
        yield "Rick"
    except OwnerError as e:
        raise HTTPException(status_code=400, detail=f"Onwer error: {e}")

@&#8203;app.get("/items/{item_id}")
def get_item(item_id: str, username: Annotated[str, Depends(get_username)]):
    if item_id not in data:
        raise HTTPException(status_code=404, detail="Item not found")
    item = data[item_id]
    if item["owner"] != username:
        raise OwnerError(username)
    return item

Before FastAPI 0.106.0, raising exceptions after yield was not possible, the exit code in dependencies with yield was executed after the response was sent, so Exception Handlers would have already run.

This was designed this way mainly to allow using the same objects "yielded" by dependencies inside of background tasks, because the exit code would be executed after the background tasks were finished.

Nevertheless, as this would mean waiting for the response to travel through the network while unnecessarily holding a resource in a dependency with yield (for example a database connection), this was changed in FastAPI 0.106.0.

Additionally, a background task is normally an independent set of logic that should be handled separately, with its own resources (e.g. its own database connection).

If you used to rely on this behavior, now you should create the resources for background tasks inside the background task itself, and use internally only data that doesn't depend on the resources of dependencies with yield.

For example, instead of using the same database session, you would create a new database session inside of the background task, and you would obtain the objects from the database using this new session. And then instead of passing the object from the database as a parameter to the background task function, you would pass the ID of that object and then obtain the object again inside the background task function.

The sequence of execution before FastAPI 0.106.0 was like the diagram in the Release Notes for FastAPI 0.106.0.

The new execution flow can be found in the docs: Execution of dependencies with yield.


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@renovate renovate bot requested a review from kiloreven as a code owner December 25, 2023 18:41
@renovate renovate bot added the dependencies Pull requests that update a dependency file label Dec 25, 2023
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@renovate renovate bot force-pushed the renovate/fastapi-0.x branch from 1272347 to 4b17dbd Compare December 26, 2023 19:16
@renovate renovate bot changed the title chore(deps): update dependency fastapi to >=0.106,<0.107 chore(deps): update dependency fastapi to >=0.107,<0.108 Dec 26, 2023
@renovate renovate bot changed the title chore(deps): update dependency fastapi to >=0.107,<0.108 chore(deps): update dependency fastapi to >=0.108,<0.109 Dec 26, 2023
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