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Bank IAV

The Bank-IAV is a robust, scalable backend designed to power banking applications. Built with Flask and employing Flask-Migrate for database schema management, this API supports functionalities such as user registration, authentication, and handling banking transactions.
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Bank IAV API

The Bank-IAV is a robust, scalable backend designed to power banking applications. Built with Flask and employing Flask-Migrate for database schema management, this API supports functionalities such as user registration, authentication, and handling banking transactions.

Features

  • User Registration and Authentication: Secure signup and login capabilities.
  • Database Version Control: Utilizes Flask-Migrate for handling database migrations, ensuring consistency across environments.
  • Modular Design: Structured for scalability with clear separation of concerns (models, controllers, api, services).
  • Comprehensive .gitignore: Keeps the repository clean by excluding unnecessary or sensitive files.

Getting Started

Prerequisites

  • Python (3.10): The programming language.
  • Flask (3.0.2): Serves as the foundational web framework for building the Bank-IAV API. Flask is lightweight and modular, making it a good choice for building scalable applications.
  • Flask-Migrate (4.0.5): Utilized for handling database migrations. This is crucial in a banking application where the data model may evolve over time, requiring changes to the database schema without loss of data.
  • Flask-SQLAlchemy (3.1.1): Offers an ORM layer for interacting with the database, simplifying database transactions and queries.
  • Flask-JWT-Extended (4.6.0): Adds support for JWT-based authentication, ensuring secure user authentication and session management.
  • psycopg2-binary (2.9.9): Provides PostgreSQL database connectivity, a reliable and powerful database choice for financial applications where transactions and data integrity are critical.
  • python-dotenv (1.0.1): Manages environment variables, helping in configuring the application in different environments (development, testing, production) without hard-coding configuration values.
  • SQLite (for local development)
  • PostgresSQL (for production)

Installation and running locally

  1. Clone the Repository

    git clone https://github.com/Hamza-cpp/Bank-IAV.git
    cd Bank-IAV
  2. Set Up a Virtual Environment and activate it

    python3 -m venv .venv
    source .venv/bin/activate 
  3. Install Dependencies

    pip install -r requirements.txt
  4. Install and Run PostgreSQL

    • Install PostgreSQL on your machine. You can download it from the official website: PostgreSQL Downloads.

    • Start the PostgreSQL server.

    Note: Before proceeding to the next step, ensure that the PostgreSQL server is up and running on the default port(5432).

  5. Initialize the Database and Apply Migrations

    flask db upgrade head

    This command applies the existing migrations to your database, setting up necessary tables.

  6. Run the Application

    python run.py

Note: Before running the application, make sure to create a .env file in the root directory of the project. You can use the .env.example file as a template and fill in the necessary configuration values.

Installation and Running with Docker

  1. Clone the Repository

    git clone https://github.com/Hamza-cpp/Bank-IAV.git
    cd Bank-IAV
  2. Build and run the first Docker Compose Service (flask_db)

    docker compose up flask_db

    This will start the PostgreSQL database container defined in the docker-compose.yml file.

  3. Build and run the second Docker Compose Service (flask_app)

    docker compose up flask_app

    This will start the flask application container defined in the docker-compose.yml file.

Note: Before running the application, make sure to create a .env file in the root directory of the project. You can use the .env.example file as a template and fill in the necessary configuration values.

Project Structure

Bank-IAV/
│
├── app/
│   ├── __init__.py                # Initializes the application
│   ├── models/                    # Contains all our SQLAlchemy models
│   │   ├── __init__.py            # Makes models a package
│   │   ├── user.py                # User model
│   │   ├── account.py             # Account model
│   │   ├──transaction.py          # Transaction model
│   │   └── ...
│   │
│   ├── services/                  # Business logic layer
│   │   ├── __init__.py            # Makes services a package
│   │   ├── auth_service.py        # Authentication related operations
│   │   ├── user_service.py        # User management operations
│   │   ├── account_service.py     # Account related operations
│   │   └── ...
│   │
│   ├── api/                       # RESTful API endpoints
│   │   ├── __init__.py            # Makes api a package
│   │   ├── errors.py              # Error handlers for API
│   │   ├── auth.py                # Authentication endpoints
│   │   ├── user.py                # User endpoints
│   │   ├── account.py             # Account endpoints
│   │   └── ...
│   │
│   └── utils/                     # Utility functions
│       ├── __init__.py            # Makes utils a package
│       ├── validators.py          # Request data validation functions
│       └── helpers.py             # Miscellaneous helper functions
│ 
├── migrations/                    # Database migrations
│   ├── versions/                  # Individual migration scripts
│   └── ...
├── tests/                         # Test suite
│
├── .gitignore                     # Specifies intentionally untracked files to ignore
├── config.py                      # Configuration settings
├── run.py                         # Entry point to run the application
├── requirements.txt               # Project dependencies
└── README.md                      # Project documentation (this file)

Usage

After running the application, you can interact with it using HTTP requests. For example:

  • Register a New User

    curl -X POST -H "Content-Type: application/json" -d '{"username":"john_doe", "email":"john@example.com", "password":"123456"}' http://127.0.0.1:5000/api/v1/auth/register

Contributing

We welcome contributions to the Bank-IAV! If you have suggestions for improvement or want to contribute to the codebase, please feel free to fork the repository and submit a pull request.

Acknowledgments

  • Flask for providing a lightweight and powerful web framework.
  • Flask-Migrate for making database migrations easy to manage.