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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/
|-─ dist/[builds here]
├── src/
│   └── easy_mongodb_auth_handler/
│       ├── __init__.py
│       ├── auth.py
│       └── utils.py
|── README.md
|── LICENSE
|── requirements.txt
|-- MANIFEST.in
|── setup.py
|── .gitignore
|── .pylintrc
|--CONTRIBUTING.md

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
  • Saving custom per user data
  • User blocking functionality
  • Email change with or without verification

Usage

from easy_mongodb_auth_handler import Auth

auth = Auth(
    mongo_uri="mongodb://localhost:27017",
    db_name="mydb",
    mail_info={
        "server": "smtp.example.com",
        "port": 587,
        "username": "your_email@example.com",
        "password": "your_email_password"
    }, # Optional: Include if using email verification
    blocking=True/False,  # Optional: True to enable user blocking
    readable_errors=True/False  # Optional: False to switch to numeric error codes translated in the README.md file
)

This code initializes the package. The mail arguments are not required, but needed to use verification code functionality. The blocking argument is optional and defaults to True. If set to True, it enables user blocking functionality. All methods return True or False with additional detailed outcome reports.

Function Reference - auth.example_func(args)

All functions return a dictionary: {"success": True/False, "message": "specific message"}.

User Registration & Verification

  • register_user(email, password, custom_data=None)

    • Registers a user and sends a verification code via email.
    • Parameters:
      • email (str): User's email address.
      • password (str): User's password.
      • custom_data (any, optional): Additional user info to store. If None, defaults to an empty dictionary.
  • register_user_no_verif(email, password, custom_data=None)

    • Registers a user without email verification.
    • Parameters:
      • email (str): User's email address.
      • password (str): User's password.
      • custom_data (any, optional): Additional user info to store. If None, defaults to an empty dictionary.
  • verify_user(email, code)

    • Verifies a user by checking the provided verification code.
    • Parameters:
      • email (str): User's email address.
      • code (str): Verification code sent to the user.

Authentication

  • authenticate_user(email, password)
    • Authenticates a user. Requires the user to be verified.
    • Parameters:
      • email (str): User's email address.
      • password (str): User's password.

Password Management

  • reset_password_no_verif(email, old_password, new_password)

    • Resets the user's password after verifying the old password. No email code required.
    • Parameters:
      • email (str): User's email address.
      • old_password (str): User's current password.
      • new_password (str): New password to set.
  • generate_reset_code(email)

    • Generates and emails a password reset code to the user.
    • Parameters:
      • email (str): User's email address.
  • verify_reset_code_and_reset_password(email, reset_code, new_password)

    • Verifies a password reset code and resets the user's password.
    • Parameters:
      • email (str): User's email address.
      • reset_code (str): Code sent to the user's email.
      • new_password (str): New password to set.

Email Management

  • change_email_no_verif(email, new_email, password)

    • Changes the user's email address without requiring email verification.
    • Parameters:
      • email (str): User's current email address.
      • new_email (str): New email address to set.
      • password (str): User's password.
  • verify_reset_code_and_change_email(email, reset_code, new_email, password=None)

    • Changes the user's email address after verifying a reset code sent to their email. Optionally verifies the password.
    • Parameters:
      • email (str): User's current email address.
      • reset_code (str): Reset code sent to the user's email.
      • new_email (str): New email address to set.
      • password (str, optional): User's password for additional verification.

User Deletion & Blocking

When a user is blocked, they cannot log in or perform any actions that require authentication.

  • delete_user(email, password, del_from_blocking=True)

    • Deletes a user from the database if credentials match. If del_from_blocking is True, also removes from the blocking database.
    • Parameters:
      • email (str): User's email address.
      • password (str): User's password.
      • del_from_blocking (bool, optional): Also remove from blocking database (default: True).
  • block_user(email)

    • Blocks a user by setting their status to "blocked".
    • Parameters:
      • email (str): User's email address.
  • unblock_user(email)

    • Unblocks a user.
    • Parameters:
      • email (str): User's email address.
  • is_blocked(email)

    • Checks if a user is blocked.
    • Parameters:
      • email (str): User's email address.
  • is_verified(email)

    • Checks if a user is verified.
    • Parameters:
      • email (str): User's email address.

Custom User Data

Custom user data is a flexible field that can store any type of data. It is stored alongside the normal user data. Store all custom data in a dictionary format for more storage and to use the 2nd and 4th functions in the section below.

  • get_cust_usr_data(email)

    • Retrieves all custom user data for the user.
    • Parameters:
      • email (str): User's email address.
  • get_some_cust_usr_data(email, field)

    • Retrieves a specific dictionary entry from the user's custom data. REQUIRES the custom data to be stored in a dictionary format.
    • Parameters:
      • email (str): User's email address.
      • field (str): Dictionary name to retrieve.
  • replace_usr_data(email, custom_data)

    • Replaces the user's custom data with new data.
    • Parameters:
      • email (str): User's email address.
      • custom_data (any): New custom data to store.
  • update_usr_data(email, field, custom_data)

    • Updates a specific dictionary entry in the user's custom data. REQUIRES the custom data to be stored in a dictionary format.
    • Parameters:
      • email (str): User's email address.
      • field (str): Dictionary name to update.
      • custom_data (any): New value for the field.

Requirements

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

Return code translation

These codes are returned by the functions in the package if readable_errors is set to False. Error codes starting with 2xx indicate success, while those starting with 4xx indicate errors. 3xx codes indicate user status checks. 5xx codes indicate authentication errors.

Numeric Code User-Friendly Message
200 Success
201 Verification email sent.
202 Authentication successful.
203 Password reset successful.
204 User deleted.
205 Custom user data field updated.
206 Custom user data changed.
207 User unblocked.
300 User verified.
301 User is not blocked.
302 User is not verified.
400 Error
402 User already exists.
403 User is blocked.
404 User not found.
410 Failed to delete user.
412 Field not found.
417 Invalid code.
419 Failed to delete user.
420 User deleted but not from blocked database.
421 Failed to delete user from all databases.
423 User is not found in blocked database.
500 Invalid old password.
501 Invalid password.
502 Invalid credentials.
503 Invalid email format.

License

GNU Affero General Public License v3

Author

Lukbrew25

...and all future contributors!

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