Nextjs Fastapi

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Overview

This Next.js + Python app combines Next.js for the frontend and FastAPI for the API backend, allowing developers to leverage Python AI libraries in Next.js applications. The integration is achieved by mapping the FastAPI server to the Next.js app under the /api/ route and using next.config.js rewrites. While in development, the FastAPI server runs on localhost:8000, and in production, it is deployed as Python serverless functions on Vercel.

Features

  • Hybrid Next.js + Python App: Combines the frontend capabilities of Next.js with the backend power of FastAPI.
  • API Backend Integration: FastAPI server is seamlessly integrated into the Next.js app under the /api/ route.
  • Development Environment Setup: Easily set up and run the project locally for testing and development.
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