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Sure, here's an example of a FastAPI endpoint that adds cities to the database using SQLAlchemy models and Pydantic schemas:
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```python
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from typing import List
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from fastapi import FastAPI, HTTPException
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from pydantic import BaseModel
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from sqlalchemy import Column, Integer, String
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from sqlalchemy.ext.declarative import declarative_base
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from sqlalchemy import create_engine
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from sqlalchemy.orm import sessionmaker
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from app.api.models.cities_model import *
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from app.api.schemas.cities_schema import *
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app = FastAPI()
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# SQLAlchemy setup
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Base = declarative_base()
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engine = create_engine('sqlite:///cities.db', echo=True)
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Session = sessionmaker(bind=engine)
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# SQLAlchemy model
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class Config:
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orm_mode = True
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# POST endpoint to add cities
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@app.post("/cities", response_model=List[CitySchema])
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def add_cities(cities: List[CitySchema]):
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session = Session()
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try:
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db_cities = [City(name=city.name, country=city.country) for city in cities]
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session.add_all(db_cities)
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session.commit()
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return db_cities
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except Exception as e:
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session.rollback()
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raise HTTPException(status_code=500, detail=str(e))
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finally:
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session.close()
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```
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Here's a breakdown of the code:
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1. We import the necessary modules and create a FastAPI instance.
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2. We set up SQLAlchemy with a `City` model that has `id`, `name`, and `country` columns.
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3. We create a Pydantic `CitySchema` model that will be used for request and response validation.
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4. We define a `POST` endpoint at `/cities` that accepts a list of `CitySchema` objects in the request body.
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5. Inside the endpoint function, we create a SQLAlchemy session and try to add the cities to the database.
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6. If the operation is successful, we commit the changes and return the list of added cities.
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7. If an exception occurs, we roll back the transaction and raise an HTTP exception with a 500 status code and the error message.
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8. Finally, we close the SQLAlchemy session.
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To use this endpoint, you can send a `POST` request to `/cities` with a JSON payload containing a list of city objects, like this:
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```json
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[
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{
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"name": "New York",
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"country": "USA"
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},
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{
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"name": "London",
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"country": "UK"
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}
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]
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```
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The endpoint will add these cities to the database and return the list of added cities as a response.
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