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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',
        ...
        'social_django',
    ]
  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 = [
        'social_core.backends.google.GoogleOAuth2',
        '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
    urlpatterns = [
        ...
        path('auth/', include('social_django.urls', namespace='social')),
    ]
  1. Run python manage.py migrate to create the accounts models.

  2. Add middleware:

MIDDLEWARE = [
    ...
    'social_django.middleware.SocialAuthExceptionMiddleware',
]
  1. Add context processors:
TEMPLATES[0]['OPTIONS']['context_processors'] += [
    'social_django.context_processors.backends',
    'social_django.context_processors.login_redirect',
]

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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