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Flask endpoints for user management and authentication.

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Flask Authentication

Flask Endpoints for User Management and Authentication Middleware

  1. Endpoints
  2. Authentication

Endpoints

from frappyflaskauth import register_endpoints
from flask import Flask

app = Flask(__name__)
# create store instances for users
user_store = ...
# this is a minimal configuration
register_endpoints(app, user_store)

Parameters

  • app - the Flask app instance
  • user_store - an store class providing user related methods
  • token_store - optional - if you want login sessions to survive a server restart
  • options_override - default {} - a dictionary containing configuration options that override the defaults:

Options

  • api_prefix - default /api/user - the API prefix used for all endpoints (e.g. /api/user/login)
  • token_expiration - default 86400 - the number of seconds a login session is valid for before it expires
  • default_permissions - default [] - the initial permissions any user receives on creation (local users)
  • user_admin_permission - default admin - the permission a user requires to be able to invoke user management endpoints like update permissions, delete users, fetch all users, update passwords of other users.
  • no_user_management - default False - if you don't want any user management endpoints to be registered
  • api_keys - default False - if you need API keys to access endpoints (integrated into check_login_state). API keys are provided in the Authorization header prefixed with Token $KEY (where $KEY is the user's API key)
  • allow_own_profile_edit - default False - if this is set to true, any user can update their own profile info (user.profile).
  • page_size - default 25 - the number of users returned with the /users endpoint (lists all users)

Authentication

To check if a user is authenticated and get the currently logged in user in your own endpoints, simply use the check_login_state function. It will

  • extract the authentication header
    • return a 401, if no authentication header is present
  • check if that header is valid and associated with a user
    • return a 401, if the header is invalid or expired
  • has the option to check if the associated user has a specific permission
    • return a 403, if the user doesn't have the required permission
  • return the user object to the caller, if all checks are successful
  • specific restrictions for API key access
    • return a 403, if the user tries to use an API key to access an endpoint not configured for this
from frappyflaskauth import check_login_state
from flask import Flask, jsonify

app = Flask(__name__)

@app.route("/api/my-endpoint", methods=["GET"])
def my_custom_endpoint():
    user = check_login_state("view")
    # execution will only go past this point, if user is logged in AND has "view" permission
    print(user.id, user.permissions)  # this is the currently logged in user
    return jsonify({})

@app.route("/api/my-endpoint", methods=["GET"])
def my_logged_in_endpoint():
    _ = check_login_state()  # simply check if the user is logged in, ignore the returned user
    return jsonify({})

@app.route("/api/my-endpoint", methods=["GET"])
def my_api_key_enabled_endpoint():
    _ = check_login_state(allow_api_key=True)

Parameters:

  • permission, default None which is a string that is checked against the user.permissions field (which is a list)
  • allow_api_key, default False which is a flag enabling API keys to access the endpoint protected by this function call.

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