Allowing an anonymous user to log in by only visiting a URL
Project description
This is a simple application for Django that allows an anonymous visitor to log in as a user by only visiting a URL.
By default, the URL is only valid once and cannot be used multiple times. Other schemes that involve the number of visit and/or an expiry date can also be created. For example, it is possible to create a log in URL that only valid for 5 visits before next week using this application.
Configuration
Add django-loginurl application into your Django project. Modify your settings.py like the following:
INSTALLED_APPS = ( ... 'loginurl', ... )
Add the authentication backend of this django-loginurl application to your project’s settings.py.
AUTHENTICATION_BACKENDS = ( 'django.contrib.auth.backends.ModelBackend', 'loginurl.backends.LoginUrlBackend', )
The first authentication backend is the default and if your project uses the Django’s standard authentication mechanism, you will need that.
Consult the Django documentation for more information regarding the backend. See http://docs.djangoproject.com/en/dev/topics/auth/#other-authentication-sources
Include the application’s urls.py to your project.
urlpatterns = patterns('', ... (r'^loginurl/', include('loginurl.urls')), ... )
This will make requests to loginurl/ are handled by django-loginurl. If the configuration is put inside the project’s urls.py, the log in URL will look like the following:
http://example.com/loginurl/a-secret-key
Scheduled Task
To keep your database clean from expired secret keys, a scheduled task need to be set up. This task should do one of the following.
Call loginurl_cleanup command from the Django’s management script, or
Open a special URL that will trigger the clean up, loginurl/cleanup/. e.g. http://example.com/loginurl/cleanup/
You can use crontab or the web based one to set this up. A daily or weekly task should be enough.
Usage
If your application need to create a one time log in URL, what you need to do is calling loginurl.utils.create with a user object as the parameter. The resulting object is an instance of loginurl.models.Key that has a property called key that contains a unique key for the log in URL.
import loginurl.utils def create_login_url(user): key = loginurl.utils.create(user) url = 'http://example.com/loginurl/%s' % key.key return url
Acknowledgement
This code has been developed in the context of the research activities of the FET project (Grant agreement no. 231807).
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