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BaseApp Auth

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BaseApp Auth

Usage

This project includes:

  • API endpoints for authentication and account management
  • default User model

Abstract user model

AbstractUser is an abstract Django user model implementation. It provides a default implementation of User model and can be extended in the target Django app. The attached test project contains a concrete implementation of User class for demo purposes.

Authentication endpoints

In the rest_framework/ directory you can find a implementation of account-related endpoints: login, signup, forgot-passowrd, change-email. Authentication (login) is implemented in a few different modes that can be picked depending on project preference/requirements. In testproject/urls.py you'll find DRF routing set up for each of supported modes with unit tests for each mode:

  • Authentication with Simple AuthToken
  • Authentication with JWT
  • Authentication with MFA and Simple AuthToken
  • Authentication with MFA and JWT

GraphQL

PermissionsInterface

When your DjangoObjectType implements PermissionsInterface you are able to query for object-level permissions:

query {
  page(id: 1) {
    canDelete: hasPerm(perm: "delete")
    canChange: hasPerm(perm: "change")
  }
}

Utilities

Demo

There is a test project with a complete demo set up.

Installation

Install in your environment:

pip install baseapp-auth

Settings

Add the app to your project INSTALLED_APPS:

INSTALLED_APPS = [
    ...
    "baseapp_auth",
]

Set the Django auth user model to the concrete model of your app:

AUTH_USER_MODEL = "testapp.User"

If you want to use JWT authentication, add the corresponding authentication backend:

REST_FRAMEWORK = {
    "DEFAULT_AUTHENTICATION_CLASSES": (
        "rest_framework_simplejwt.authentication.JWTAuthentication",
        # ...
    )
}

I you want to use JWT authentication, set the related JWT settings (e.g. the claims serializer):

SIMPLE_JWT = {
    # It will work instead of the default serializer(TokenObtainPairSerializer).
    "TOKEN_OBTAIN_SERIALIZER": "testproject.testapp.rest_framework.jwt.serializers.MyTokenObtainPairSerializer",
    # ...
}
JWT_CLAIM_SERIALIZER_CLASS = "baseapp_auth.rest_framework.users.serializers.UserBaseSerializer"

We override some settings from the Simple JWT library by default to make some baseapp features work properly. They look like the following:

SIMPLE_JWT = {
    "TOKEN_OBTAIN_SERIALIZER": "baseapp_auth.rest_framework.jwt.serializers.BaseJwtLoginSerializer",
    "TOKEN_REFRESH_SERIALIZER": "baseapp_auth.rest_framework.jwt.serializers.BaseJwtRefreshSerializer",
}

JWT_CLAIM_SERIALIZER_CLASS = "baseapp_auth.rest_framework.users.serializers.UserBaseSerializer"

However, any setting defined on the project will take precedence over the default ones.

There is a constance config for password expiration interval:

CONSTANCE_CONFIG = OrderedDict(
    [
        (
            "USER_PASSWORD_EXPIRATION_INTERVAL",
            (
                365 * 2,
                "The time interval (in days) after which a user will need to reset their password.",
            ),
        ),
    ]
)

There is an optional scheduled task that can be configured for notifying that the user's password has expired:

CELERY_BEAT_SCHEDULE = {
    "notify_is_password_expired": {
        "task": "baseapp_auth.tasks.notify_users_is_password_expired",
        "schedule": "...",
        "options": "...",
    },
}

How to delevop

General development instructions can be found in main README

Other Settings

BA_AUTH_PRE_AUTH_TOKEN_EXPIRATION_TIME_DELTA: datetime.timedelta
BA_AUTH_CHANGE_EXPIRED_PASSWORD_TOKEN_EXPIRATION_TIME_DELTA: datetime.timedelta
BA_AUTH_CONFIRM_EMAIL_TOKEN_EXPIRATION_TIME_DELTA: datetime.timedelta
BA_AUTH_CHANGE_EMAIL_VERIFY_TOKEN_EXPIRATION_TIME_DELTA: datetime.timedelta
BA_AUTH_CHANGE_EMAIL_CONFIRM_TOKEN_EXPIRATION_TIME_DELTA: datetime.timedelta

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