π Support factory function apps when entrypoint is configured#101
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Closes #100
The issue here was that when a FastAPI app is returned by a factory function (
app = create_app()), static analysis can't determine its type from the assignment alone, so the router graph couldn't be built. When an entrypoint is configured ([tool.fastapi]inpyproject.tomlorfastapi.entryPointin VS Code settings), we now use the configured variable name directly to build the route graph.