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Litestar Auth

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litestar-auth

litestar-auth is a production-focused authentication and authorization library for Litestar. It gives Litestar apps a native plugin for registration, login, email verification, password reset, route guards, and optional OAuth, Redis-backed features, and TOTP without forcing you to rebuild security-critical flows from scratch.

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Documentation: https://zylvext.github.io/litestar-auth/

Quick peek

This is the same app.py used in the Quickstart. The quickstart page adds the SQLite table bootstrap and the register/verify/login request flow. To run this exact SQLite demo locally, install aiosqlite alongside litestar-auth.

"""Minimal Litestar auth quickstart app mirrored in docs/quickstart.md."""

from __future__ import annotations

from datetime import timedelta
from typing import Any
from uuid import UUID

from litestar import Litestar, Request, get
from sqlalchemy.ext.asyncio import AsyncSession, async_sessionmaker, create_async_engine

from litestar_auth import (
    AuthenticationBackend,
    BaseUserManager,
    BearerTransport,
    LitestarAuth,
    LitestarAuthConfig,
    UserManagerSecurity,
    is_authenticated,
)
from litestar_auth.authentication.strategy import JWTStrategy
from litestar_auth.db.sqlalchemy import SQLAlchemyUserDatabase
from litestar_auth.models import User

DATABASE_URL = "sqlite+aiosqlite:///./quickstart.db"
engine = create_async_engine(DATABASE_URL, echo=False)
session_maker = async_sessionmaker(engine, class_=AsyncSession, expire_on_commit=False)


class UserManager(BaseUserManager[User, UUID]):
    """Print verification tokens so the quickstart can finish without email infrastructure."""

    verification_tokens: dict[str, str] = {}

    async def on_after_register(self, user: User, token: str) -> None:
        self.verification_tokens[user.email] = token
        print(f"verification token for {user.email}: {token}")  # noqa: T201


@get("/protected", guards=[is_authenticated])
async def protected(request: Request[User, Any, Any]) -> dict[str, str]:
    user = request.user
    assert user is not None
    return {"email": user.email}


backend = AuthenticationBackend[User, UUID](
    name="jwt",
    transport=BearerTransport(),
    strategy=JWTStrategy[User, UUID](
        secret="replace-with-32+-char-jwt-secret",
        lifetime=timedelta(minutes=15),
        subject_decoder=UUID,
    ),
)

config = LitestarAuthConfig[User, UUID](
    backends=(backend,),
    session_maker=session_maker,
    user_model=User,
    user_manager_class=UserManager,
    user_db_factory=lambda session: SQLAlchemyUserDatabase(session, user_model=User),
    user_manager_security=UserManagerSecurity(
        verification_token_secret="replace-with-32+-char-secret-for-verify",
        reset_password_token_secret="replace-with-32+-char-secret-for-reset",
    ),
    allow_nondurable_jwt_revocation=True,
    include_users=False,
)

app = Litestar(route_handlers=[protected], plugins=[LitestarAuth(config)])

Features

  • Litestar-native plugin setup through LitestarAuthConfig(...) and LitestarAuth(config).
  • Registration, login, email verification, password reset, and protected-route guards out of the box.
  • Transport + strategy auth backends, including Bearer or Cookie transports and JWT, database, or Redis token strategies.
  • BaseUserManager hooks for integrating email delivery, background jobs, and app-specific lifecycle logic.
  • Bundled SQLAlchemy user model plus SQLAlchemyUserDatabase for the default persistence path.
  • Normalized flat-role contract for responses and guards, with a matching litestar roles CLI for operator workflows.
  • Optional Redis denylist, rate limiting, OAuth login/account linking, and built-in TOTP support.
  • Typed public APIs and docs aimed at application developers rather than framework internals.

Install

uv add litestar-auth
# or
pip install litestar-auth

For the SQLite quick peek and quickstart example, also add aiosqlite:

uv add litestar-auth aiosqlite

Install extras only when you need those features:

  • litestar-auth[redis] for Redis-backed token storage, JWT denylist support, and auth rate limiting.
  • litestar-auth[oauth] for OAuth flows via httpx-oauth and encrypted provider tokens.
  • litestar-auth[totp] for built-in TOTP helpers.
  • litestar-auth[all] for redis, oauth, and totp together.

Read more

  • Quickstart: bootstrap SQLite, run the app, and walk through register/verify/login.
  • Installation: requirements, extras, and typical deployment stacks.
  • Configuration: user model, manager, backends, Redis, OAuth, TOTP, and security knobs.
  • Security: secure defaults, migration-only flags, and production hardening notes.
  • Role management CLI: operator commands for bundled relational roles.
  • Testing plugin-backed apps: AsyncTestClient patterns and repo-aligned test advice.
  • Python API overview: stable imports and where advanced submodules live.

Repository

Contributor setup, verification commands, and docs tooling live in Contributing.

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