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Advanced authentication with OTP and phone number verification

Project description

Moses

Moses is the Django app that provides OTP authentication and phone number email verification by 6-digit verification codes.

Quick start

  1. Add "moses" to your INSTALLED_APPS setting like this::
    INSTALLED_APPS = [
        ...
        'moses',
        'django.contrib.admin',
        ...
    ]
  1. Set moses's CustomUser model as AUTH_USER_MODEL::
    AUTH_USER_MODEL = 'moses.CustomUser'
  1. Allow OTP header in django-cors-headers config::
    CORS_ALLOW_HEADERS = (
        *default_headers,
        "otp",
   )
  1. Add MFAModelBackend as Authentication backend to process OTP on authentication::
    AUTHENTICATION_BACKENDS = [
        'moses.authentication.MFAModelBackend',
        ...
    ]
  1. Add JWTAuthentication to REST_FRAMEWORK's DEFAULT_AUTHENTICATION_CLASSES::
    REST_FRAMEWORK = {
        ...
        'DEFAULT_AUTHENTICATION_CLASSES': [
            'moses.authentication.JWTAuthentication',
        ]
    }
  1. Specify Moses's serializers for Djoser::
    MOSES = {
        "DEFAULT_LANGUAGE": 'en',
        "SEND_SMS_HANDLER": "project.common.sms.send",
        "SENDER_EMAIL": "noreply@example.com",
        "PHONE_NUMBER_VALIDATOR": "project.common.sms.validate_phone_number",
        "DOMAIN": DOMAIN,
        "URL_PREFIX": "http://localhost:8000", # without trailing slash
        "IP_HEADER": "HTTP_CF_CONNECTING_IP" if DEBUG else None,
        "LANGUAGE_CHOICES": (
            ('en', _("English")),
        ),
    }
  1. Add to your root urls.py::
    from moses.admin import OTPAdminAuthenticationForm

    admin.site.site_header = _('Admin Panel')
    admin.site.index_title = 'Welcome'
    admin.site.login_form = OTPAdminAuthenticationForm
  1. Run python manage.py migrate to create the accounts models.

Signals

Moses emits Django signals during credential confirmation workflows. You can listen to these signals in your application to perform custom actions.

Available Signals

phone_number_confirmed

Emitted when a user successfully confirms their phone number.

Parameters:

  • sender: The User model class
  • user: The user instance whose phone was confirmed
  • phone_number: The confirmed phone number (str)
  • is_initial_confirmation: True if this is the first confirmation, False if updating phone number

Example usage:

from django.dispatch import receiver
from moses.signals import phone_number_confirmed
from moses.models import CustomUser

@receiver(phone_number_confirmed, sender=CustomUser)
def handle_phone_confirmed(sender, user, phone_number, is_initial_confirmation, **kwargs):
    if is_initial_confirmation:
        print(f"User {user.id} confirmed their phone: {phone_number}")
    else:
        print(f"User {user.id} changed their phone to: {phone_number}")

email_confirmed

Emitted when a user successfully confirms their email address.

Parameters:

  • sender: The User model class
  • user: The user instance whose email was confirmed
  • email: The confirmed email address (str)
  • is_initial_confirmation: True if this is the first confirmation, False if updating email

Example usage:

from django.dispatch import receiver
from moses.signals import email_confirmed
from moses.models import CustomUser

@receiver(email_confirmed, sender=CustomUser)
def handle_email_confirmed(sender, user, email, is_initial_confirmation, **kwargs):
    if is_initial_confirmation:
        print(f"User {user.id} confirmed their email: {email}")
    else:
        print(f"User {user.id} changed their email to: {email}")

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