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A user authentication and verification system using MongoDB.

Project description

easy_mongodb_auth_handler

A user authentication and verification system using MongoDB, supporting email-based verification, password hashing, and reset mechanisms.

Installation

pip install easy_mongodb_auth_handler

Setup

Make sure you have MongoDB installed and running. You also need access to an SMTP mail server for sending verification and reset codes.

Project Structure

easy_mongodb_auth_handler/
├── setup.py
├── src/
│   └── easy_mongodb_auth_handler/
│       ├── __init__.py
│       ├── auth.py
│       └── utils.py

Features

  • User registration with and without email verification
  • Email format validation
  • Secure password hashing with bcrypt
  • User login/authentication
  • Password reset via email verification
  • MongoDB-based user data persistence

Usage

from easy_mongodb_auth_handler import Auth

auth = Auth(
    mongo_uri="mongodb://localhost:27017",
    db_name="myapp",
    mail_server="smtp.example.com",
    mail_port=587,
    mail_username="your_email@example.com",
    mail_password="your_email_password"
)

This code initializes the package. The mail arguments are not required, but needed to use verification code functionality. All methods return True or False with additional detailed outcome reports.

Function Reference (auth.[func name here])

register_user(email, password)

Registers a user and sends a verification code via email. Returns a success status and message.

verify_user(email, code)

Verifies a user by checking the provided verification code against the database entry.

authenticate_user(email, password)

Authenticates a user by checking their email and password. Requires the user to be verified.

delete_user(email, password) 

Deletes a user from the database if credentials match.

register_user_no_verif(email, password)  

Registers a user without requiring email verification. Useful for internal tools or test environments.

reset_password_no_verif(email, old_password, new_password)

Resets the user's password after verifying the old password. Does not require an email code.

generate_reset_code(email)

Generates and emails a password reset code to the user.

verify_reset_code_and_reset_password(email, reset_code, new_password)  

Verifies a password reset code and resets the user's password.

Requirements

  • Python >= 3.8
  • pymongo >= 4.0.0
  • bcrypt >= 4.0.0

License

GNU Affero General Public License v3

Author

Lukbrew25

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