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Async Auth Middleware for FastAPI/Starlette

Project description

auth-middleware

Async Auth Middleware for FastAPI/Starlette.

Installation

Using pip:

pip install auth-middleware

Using poetry

poetry add auth-middleware

How to use it

Auth Middleware follows the middleware protocol and, therefore, should be added as a middleware to your FastApi or Starlette application.

The steps, using FastAPI:

from fastapi import FastAPI, Depends

from starlette.requests import Request
from starlette.responses import Response

# Step 1: import the functions to control authentication
from auth_middleware.functions import require_groups, require_user
# Step 2: import the Middleware to use
from auth_middleware.jwt_auth_middleware import JwtAuthMiddleware
# Step 3: import the auth provider
from auth_middleware.providers.cognito import CognitoProvider

app: FastAPI = FastAPI()

# Step 4: Add Middleware with a Cognito auth Provider
app.add_middleware(JwtAuthMiddleware, auth_provider=CognitoProvider())

@app.get("/",
    dependencies=[
        # Step 5: add the authorization dependencies you want: require_user or requiere_groups
        # Depends(require_groups(["customer", "administrator"])),
        Depends(require_user()),
    ],)
async def root(request: Request):
    # Step 6: user information will be available in the request.state.current_user object
    return {"message": f"Hello {request.state.current_user.name}"}

Then set the environment variables (or your .env file)

AWS_COGNITO_USER_POOL_ID=your_cognito_user_pool_id
AWS_COGNITO_USER_POOL_REGION=your_cognito_user_pool_region

Call the method sending the id_token provided by Cognito:

curl -X GET http://localhost:8000/ -H "Authorization: Bearer MY_ID_TOKEN"

Middleware configuration

The middleware configuration is done by environment variables (or using and .env file if your project uses python-dotenv).

The main variables are shwon in the table below:

Name Description Values Default
AUTH_MIDDLEWARE_LOG_LEVEL Log level for the application DEBUG, INFO, WARNING, ERROR, CRITICAL INFO
AUTH_MIDDLEWARE_LOG_FORMAT Log format See python logger documentation %(log_color)s%(levelname)-9s%(reset)s %(asctime)s %(name)s %(message)s
AUTH_MIDDLEWARE_LOGGER_NAME Auth middleware logger name A string auth_middleware
AUTH_MIDDLEWARE_DISABLED Auth middleware enabled/disabled false, true false
AUTH_MIDDLEWARE_JWKS_CACHE_INTERVAL_MINUTES JWKS keys file refreshing interval An integer value 20
AUTH_MIDDLEWARE_JWKS_CACHE_USAGES JWKS keys refreshing interval (counter) An integer value 1000

The User property

After authentication the Request object contains ifnormation about the current user in the state.current_user variable.

The table below shows the properties of the user object.

Property Description
id Id of the user in the identity provider
name User name (or id if not defined)
email User email (if any)
groups Array of user groups as sent by the identity provider

Control authentication and authorization

There are two utility functions to control the authentication and authorization. These functions return an HttpException if the auth/authn fails.

The functions can be invoked directly or can be used as a dependency in frameworks as FastAPI.

To check if a user is logged in use require_user:

require_user()

To check if a user has assigned a group or groups use require_groups:

require_groups(["group1", "group2"])

Authentication providers

Amazon Cognito

TODO

Azure Entra ID

TODO

Google Idp

TODO

Custom auth provider

TODO

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