How I built FastMedia Downloader: A microservices architecture with FastAPI, Next.js, and Docker
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How I built FastMedia Downloader: A microservices architecture with FastAPI, Next.js, and Docker

Hey devs! ๐Ÿ‘‹ I recently built and open-sourced FastMedia Downloader, a full-stack platform designed to inspect and extract multimedia content from over 1,000 supported platforms (YouTube, TikTok, Instagram Reels, X/Twitter, SoundCloud, and more). I wanted to share how I structured the project, the tech stack I selected, and how the microservices communicate with each other.

๐Ÿ—๏ธ Architecture & Tech Stack

The system is split into two independent, containerized microservices:

  • Backend (FastAPI + Python 3.11): Core orchestrator that manages asynchronous requests, media inspection, and conversion via custom wrappers around yt-dlp and FFmpeg.
  • Frontend (Next.js + TypeScript + Tailwind CSS): Responsive, modern interface with multi-language support (i18n) and instant link parsing.
  • Infrastructure (Docker Compose): Ensures both services run in isolated environments for seamless local deployment (docker-compose up).
  • DevOps & Security: Automated CI/CD pipelines via GitHub Actions, Dependabot vulnerability scanning, and Open Source Standard rulesets.

๐Ÿ› ๏ธ Key Engineering Takeaways

Building this project helped me refine several practical patterns:

  • Async Handling in FastAPI: Processing media metadata streams asynchronously to keep response times low.
  • Containerized System Dependencies: Encapsulating low-level binaries like FFmpeg directly inside isolated Docker containers without polluting the host environment.
  • Clean Open-Source Workflow: Structuring a production-ready repository with proper rulesets, issue templates, and community standards.

๐Ÿ”— Source Code & Repository

The entire project is completely open-source. Feel free to inspect the code, run it locally, or contribute!

๐Ÿ“Œ GitHub Repository: https://github.com/Llamas126/fastmedia-downloader

Iโ€™d love to hear your feedback on the microservice structure, performance tips, or features youโ€™d like to see added next!

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