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# Description
Reviews FastAPI code for routing patterns, dependency injection, validation, and async handlers. Use when reviewing FastAPI apps, checking APIRouter setup, Depends() usage, or response models.
# SKILL.md
name: fastapi-code-review
description: Reviews FastAPI code for routing patterns, dependency injection, validation, and async handlers. Use when reviewing FastAPI apps, checking APIRouter setup, Depends() usage, or response models.
FastAPI Code Review
Quick Reference
| Issue Type | Reference |
|---|---|
| APIRouter setup, response_model, status codes | references/routes.md |
| Depends(), yield deps, cleanup, shared deps | references/dependencies.md |
| Pydantic models, HTTPException, 422 handling | references/validation.md |
| Async handlers, blocking I/O, background tasks | references/async.md |
Review Checklist
- [ ] APIRouter with proper prefix and tags
- [ ] All routes specify
response_modelfor type safety - [ ] Correct HTTP methods (GET, POST, PUT, DELETE, PATCH)
- [ ] Proper status codes (200, 201, 204, 404, etc.)
- [ ] Dependencies use
Depends()not manual calls - [ ] Yield dependencies have proper cleanup
- [ ] Request/Response models use Pydantic
- [ ] HTTPException with status code and detail
- [ ] All route handlers are
async def - [ ] No blocking I/O (
requests,time.sleep,open()) - [ ] Background tasks for non-blocking operations
- [ ] No bare
exceptin route handlers
Valid Patterns (Do NOT Flag)
These are idiomatic FastAPI patterns that may appear problematic but are correct:
- Pydantic validates request body automatically - No manual validation needed when using typed Pydantic models as parameters
- Dependency injection for database sessions - Sessions come from
Depends(), not passed as function arguments - HTTPException for all HTTP errors - FastAPI handles conversion to proper HTTP responses
- Async def endpoint without await - May be using sync dependencies or simple operations; FastAPI handles this
- Type annotation on Depends() - This is documentation/IDE support, not a type assertion
- Query/Path/Body defaults - FastAPI processes these at runtime, not traditional Python defaults
- Returning dict from endpoint - Pydantic converts automatically if
response_modelis set
Context-Sensitive Rules
Only flag issues when the context warrants it:
- Flag missing validation ONLY IF the field isn't already in a Pydantic model with validators
- Flag missing auth ONLY IF the endpoint isn't using
Depends()with an auth dependency - Flag missing error handling ONLY IF HTTPException isn't raised appropriately for error cases
- Flag sync in async ONLY IF the operation is actually blocking (file I/O, network calls, CPU-bound), not just non-async
FastAPI Framework Behaviors
FastAPI + Pydantic handle many concerns automatically:
- Request validation via Pydantic models
- Response serialization via response_model
- Dependency injection for cross-cutting concerns
- Exception handling via exception handlers
Before flagging "missing" functionality, verify FastAPI isn't handling it.
When to Load References
- Reviewing route definitions → routes.md
- Reviewing dependency injection → dependencies.md
- Reviewing Pydantic models/validation → validation.md
- Reviewing async route handlers → async.md
Review Questions
- Do all routes have explicit response models and status codes?
- Are dependencies injected via Depends() with proper cleanup?
- Do all Pydantic models validate inputs correctly?
- Are all route handlers async and non-blocking?
Before Submitting Findings
Load and follow review-verification-protocol before reporting any issue.
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