Aserto integration for Flask
Project description
Aserto Flask middleware
This is the official library for integrating Aserto authorization into your Flask applications.
For a example of what this looks like in a running Flask app and guidance on connecting an identity provider, see the PeopleFinder app example.
Features
Add authorization checks to your routes
from flask_aserto import AsertoMiddleware, AuthorizationError
app = Flask(__name__)
aserto = AsertoMiddleware(**aserto_options)
@app.route("/api/users/<id>", methods=["GET"])
@aserto.authorize
def api_user(id: str) -> Response:
# Raises an AuthorizationError if the `GET.api.users.__id`
# policy returns a decision of "allowed = false"
...
Automatically create a route to serve a Display State Map
# Defaults to creating a route at the path "/__displaystatemap"
aserto.register_display_state_map(app)
Perform more finely controlled authorization checks
@app.route("/api/users/<id>", methods=["GET"])
async def api_user(id: str) -> Response:
# This also automatically knows to check the `GET.api.users.__id` policy
if not await aserto.check("allowed"):
raise AuthorizationError()
...
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