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Easy to use JWT with 3rd party login.

Project description

Django Simple 3rd Party JWT

Test Release

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This is a simple tool for 3rd party login with JWT.

See Simple Version in another repo -> JWT 3rd Party Dashboard.

Installation

pip install django-simple-third-party-jwt

Check it in Pypi.

Quick Start

Backend

  1. Add django_simple_third_party_jwt to your INSTALLED_APPS in settings.py like this:
INSTALLED_APPS = [
...
'django_simple_third_party_jwt',
]
  1. Add APP settings to your settings.py like this:
from datetime import timedelta

# -------------- START - CORS Setting --------------
CORS_ALLOW_ALL_ORIGINS = True
CORS_ALLOW_CREDENTIALS = True
CSRF_TRUSTED_ORIGINS = [
    "http://*.127.0.0.1",
    "http://localhost",
]
# -------------- END - CORS Setting -----------------

# -------------- Start - SimpleJWT Setting --------------
SIMPLE_JWT = {
    "ACCESS_TOKEN_LIFETIME": timedelta(minutes=3600),
    "REFRESH_TOKEN_LIFETIME": timedelta(days=1),
    "ROTATE_REFRESH_TOKENS": False,
    "BLACKLIST_AFTER_ROTATION": False,
    "UPDATE_LAST_LOGIN": False,
    "ALGORITHM": "HS256",
    "SIGNING_KEY": SECRET_KEY,
    "VERIFYING_KEY": None,
    "AUDIENCE": None,
    "ISSUER": None,
    "JWK_URL": None,
    "LEEWAY": 0,
    "AUTH_HEADER_TYPES": ("Bearer",),
    "AUTH_HEADER_NAME": "HTTP_AUTHORIZATION",
    "USER_ID_FIELD": "id",
    "USER_ID_CLAIM": "user_id",
    "USER_AUTHENTICATION_RULE": "rest_framework_simplejwt.authentication.default_user_authentication_rule",
    "AUTH_TOKEN_CLASSES": ("rest_framework_simplejwt.tokens.AccessToken",),
    "TOKEN_TYPE_CLAIM": "token_type",
    "TOKEN_USER_CLASS": "rest_framework_simplejwt.models.TokenUser",
    "JTI_CLAIM": "jti",
    "SLIDING_TOKEN_REFRESH_EXP_CLAIM": "refresh_exp",
    "SLIDING_TOKEN_LIFETIME": timedelta(minutes=5),
    "SLIDING_TOKEN_REFRESH_LIFETIME": timedelta(days=1),
}
# -------------- END - SimpleJWT Setting --------------

# -------------- START - Auth Setting --------------

SECURE_REFERRER_POLICY = "no-referrer-when-downgrade"
# SECURE_CROSS_ORIGIN_OPENER_POLICY = "same-origin-allow-popups"
SECURE_CROSS_ORIGIN_OPENER_POLICY = None

LOGIN_REDIRECT_URL = "/"
VALID_REGISTER_DOMAINS = ["gmail.com", "hotmail.com"] # Only these domains can login.

# API URL Prefix
JWT_3RD_PREFIX = 'api'

# ================== Google Auth ==================
# Add this block if you want to login with Google.

SOCIAL_GOOGLE_CLIENT_ID = "376808175534-d6mefo6b1kqih3grjjose2euree2g3cs.apps.googleusercontent.com"

# ================== END - Google Auth ==================

# ================== Microsoft Auth ==================
# Add this block if you want to login with Microsoft.

# ID
SOCIAL_MICROSOFT_CLIENT_ID = '32346173-22bc-43b2-b6ed-f88f6a76e38c'
# Secret
SOCIAL_MICROSOFT_CLIENT_SECRET = 'K5z8Q~dIXDiFN5qjMjRjIx34cZOJ3Glkrg.dxcG9'

# ================== END - Microsoft Auth ==================


# --------------- END - Auth Setting -----------------

You can regist SOCIAL_GOOGLE_CLIENT_ID on Google Cloud Platform.

Google Colud | API和服務 | 憑證

  1. Create a new project and create a new OAuth 2.0 Client ID.

  2. Add http://localhost:8000 to Authorized JavaScript origins and Authorized redirect URIs.

You can regist SOCIAL_MICROSOFT_CLIENT_ID on Microsoft Azure.

Microsoft Entra 識別碼 | 應用程式註冊

  1. Create a new application.

  2. Add http://localhost:8000/api/auth/microsoft/callback to Redirect URIs

  3. Get Client ID from Overview page.

  4. Get Client Secret from Certificates & secrets page.

  5. Include the django_simple_third_party_jwt URL settings in your project urls.py like this:

from django.conf import settings
from django.urls import include
urlpatterns += [
    path("api/", include("django_simple_third_party_jwt.urls")),
]

You also need to include JWT settings in your urls.py.

# --------------- JWT
from rest_framework_simplejwt.views import (
    TokenVerifyView, TokenObtainPairView, TokenRefreshView
)
urlpatterns += [
    path("api/auth/token", TokenObtainPairView.as_view(), name="token_get"),
    path("api/auth/token/refresh", TokenRefreshView.as_view(), name="token_refresh"),
    path("api/auth/token/verify", TokenVerifyView.as_view(), name="token_verify"),
]
# ---------------------------------
  1. Migrate and test on your server.
  • Migrate
python manage.py migrate django_simple_third_party_jwt
  • Test
python manage.py runserver

Frontend (Optional)

Here just a demo frontend settings.

Google Login

You need to check {{ social_google_client_id }} is the same with Metadata and your Html page.

  • Meta
<meta name="google-signin-scope" content="profile email" />
<meta name="google-signin-client_id" content="{{ social_google_client_id }}" />
<script src="https://accounts.google.com/gsi/client" async defer></script>
  • Html
<li>
    <div id="g_id_onload"
            data-client_id="{{ social_google_client_id }}"
            data-callback="get_jwt_using_google_credential" </div>
    <div class="g_id_signin" data-type="standard" data-size="large" data-theme="outline"
            data-text="sign_in_with" data-shape="rectangular" data-logo_alignment="left">
    </div>
</li>
  • Javascript

You can try this script to get credential token from Google and verify it with calling our custom 3rd party API.

<script>
  function get_jwt_using_google_credential(data) {
    const google_token_url = "/api/auth/google/token";
    // const google_token_url = "/api/auth/google/token/session"; <------ if you also need login as session, choose this one.
    const credential = data.credential;
    $.ajax({
      method: "POST",
      url: google_token_url,
      data: { credential: credential },
    }).done(function (data) {
      const access_token = data.access;
      const refresh_token = data.refresh_token;
      localStorage.setItem("access", access_token);
      localStorage.setItem("refresh", refresh_token);
      console.log("Google Login");
      $.ajax({
        type: "POST",
        url: "/api/auth/token/verify",
        data: { token: access_token },
        headers: {
          Authorization: "Bearer" + " " + access_token,
        },
        success: function (data) {
          var json_string = JSON.stringify(data, null, 2);
          if (json_string) {
            console.log("Token verified successfully!");
          }
        },
        error: function (data) {
          var result = "please login " + data.responseText;
          console.log(result);
        },
      });
    });
  }
</script>

Microsoft Login

Set LOGIN_REDIRECT_URL in settings.py and add the following code in your Html page.

  • Html
<button id="microsoft-login-button" class="btn w-100" onclick="location.href='/api/auth/microsoft/signin';">
  <img src="https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/4/44/Microsoft_logo.svg/2048px-Microsoft_logo.svg.png" alt="Microsoft logo" style="width: 30px; height: 30px;">
  Login with Microsoft
</button>

Example

Check Example of dashboard.

Or you can use the following steps.

Run example backend

You can see the example in ./example/

git clone https://github.com/NatLee/Django-Simple-3rd-Party-JWT
cd Django-Simple-3rd-Party-JWT/example/django_simple_third_party_jwt_example/
pip install -r requirements.txt
python manage.py makemigrations && python manage.py migrate
python manage.py runserver 0.0.0.0:8000

If you need superuser, run:

python manage.py createsuperuser

Visit example frontend

Open browser and visit localhost:8000.

There are several url routes available in this example.


api/auth/google/ <---- Google Login
api/auth/google/session <------ Google Login with Django Session

api/ auth/microsoft/signin <----- Microsoft Login with Django Session
api/ auth/microsoft/signout <----- Microsoft Logout
api/ auth/microsoft/callback <----- Microsoft Login Callback

api/__hidden_admin/
api/__hidden_dev_dashboard/

api/auth/token [name='token_get']
api/auth/token/refresh [name='token_refresh']
api/auth/token/verify [name='token_verify']

^api/__hidden_swagger(?P<format>\.json|\.yaml)$ [name='schema-json']
^api/__hidden_swagger/$ [name='schema-swagger-ui']
^api/__hidden_redoc/$ [name='schema-redoc']

  • Dev Dashboard

In the first, visit testing dashboardhttp://localhost:8000/api/__hidden_dev_dashboard/.

dashboard-no-login

And, you can find Google Login in the top right corner like below.

google-login-min

Click it.

google-login

When you login, you will see the following hint.

dashboard-login

If you want to filter domains with Google Login, feel free to check VALID_REGISTER_DOMAINS in settings.py.

Once you login with Google, your account ID will be recorded in the database.

See more login information in social_account table in database.

id provider unique_id user_id
1 google 100056159912345678 1
  • Swagger

Also can see all information of APIs in http://localhost:8000/api/__hidden_swagger/.

swagger

More

Check https://developers.google.com/identity/gsi/web/guides/overview with more information of Google Login API.

Misc tools

Install & re-install package

  • Linux
bash dev-reinstall.sh
  • Windows
./dev-reinstall.ps1

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