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Django DRF OIDC Auth library: Securely authenticate users using OIDC in Django DRF. Supports Code Flow and Code Flow With PKCE. Easy integration with React Js or any front-end framework.

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Overview

Django DRF OIDC Auth library Securely authenticate users using OIDC in Django DRF. It Supports Code Flow and Code Flow With PKCE. Easy integration with React Js or any front-end framework.


Installation

Install using pip...

pip install oidc_drf

Add 'oidc_drf' to your INSTALLED_APPS setting.

INSTALLED_APPS = [
    ...
    'oidc_drf',
]

Configure the following settings in your Django project's settings module:

OIDC_RP_CLIENT_ID = '' # required
OIDC_RP_CLIENT_SECRET = '' # optional if public client 
OIDC_OP_JWKS_ENDPOINT = None # defalut None
OIDC_OP_AUTHORIZATION_ENDPOINT = ''# required
OIDC_OP_TOKEN_ENDPOINT = ''# required
OIDC_OP_USER_ENDPOINT = '' # required
OIDC_OP_LOGOUT_ENDPOINT ='' # required

OIDC_AUTHENTICATION_SSO_CALLBACK_URL = '' # required - identity provider will redirect you to this url after login

# Django Rest Framework settings
REST_FRAMEWORK = {
    'DEFAULT_AUTHENTICATION_CLASSES': [
        'oidc_drf.drf.OIDCAuthentication',  # This is important to be the first one 
    ],
}

# Authentication backends
AUTHENTICATION_BACKENDS = [
    'oidc_drf.backends.OIDCAuthenticationBackend',
]

Next, edit your urls.py and add the following:

from django.urls import path, include

urlpatterns = [
    # ...
    path('oidc/', include('oidc_drf.urls')),
    # ...
]

finnaly run the migrations commands

python3 manage.py makemigrations
python3 manage.py migrate

That's it, we're done!


EXTRA SETTINGS

those settings are optional and populated with default values.

OIDC_USE_NONCE = True # defalut true
OIDC_USE_PKCE = True # defalut true

OIDC_USERNAME_CLAIM = 'preferred_username' # defalut 'preferred_username'
OIDC_RP_SIGN_ALGO = 'RS256' # defalut RS256
OIDC_RP_SCOPES = 'openid email profile' # defalut openid email profile
OIDC_RP_IDP_SIGN_KEY = None # defalut None
OIDC_VERIFY_SSL = True # defalut True
OIDC_TIMEOUT = None # defalut None
OIDC_PROXY = None # defalut None
OIDC_USERNAME_ALGO = None # defalut None
OIDC_USE_ENCODED_USERNAME = None # defalut None
OIDC_CREATE_USER = True # defalut True, Enables or disables automatic user creation during authentication
OIDC_VERIFY_KID = True # defalut True 
OIDC_ALLOW_UNSECURED_JWT = False # defalut False
OIDC_TOKEN_USE_BASIC_AUTH = False # defalut False

# you can map the info comming back from the IDP to user model
# defalut is {}
OIDC_FIELD_MAPPING = {
    'field_in_my_user_model': 'field_in_in_oidc',
    'first_name': 'given_name',
    'last_name': 'family_name',
}

Django Admin

To view the info or fields comming back from the IDP in order to do proper mapping for OIDC_FIELD_MAPPING, all the data saved under the user model as oidc extra data.

Below: Screenshot from the django admin

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REST APIs

The REST API to the OIDC DRF is described below.

AUTH ENDPOINT

Note

If OIDC_USE_PKCE is set to True:

  • You should add code_challenge and code_challenge_method parameters to the authentication endpoint.
  • You should save the code_verifier in local storage because it will be needed in the callback and refresh endpoints.

If OIDC_USE_NONCE is set to True:

  • You should add the nonce parameter to the authentication endpoint.
  • You should save the nonce in local storage because it will be needed in the callback endpoint.

To generate the code_challenge and nonce, refer to this JavaScript library: oidc_pkce.


Example request with parameters:

Request

GET /oidc/auth/

curl --location 'http://localhost:8000/oidc/auth?code_challenge=4qZTfBVpD5xkxUIw0srf5rVV5H418hr-xQJLAd4c2Ss&code_challenge_method=S256&nonce=cFYLOJXZ8CANDC1SdQbvfUobixJdgUIc'

Response

Status: 200 OK
{
    "redirect_url": "http://127.0.0.1:8080/realms/mol/protocol/openid-connect/auth?response_type=code&client_id=mowaamah&redirect_uri=http%3A%2F%2Flocalhost%3A3000%2Fcallback&scope=openid+email&state=rhG5l83rwd81SytApbl7MzrTDBFRXqbo&nonce=cFYLOJXZ8CANDC1SdQbvfUobixJdgUIc&code_challenge=4qZTfBVpD5xkxUIw0srf5rVV5H418hr-xQJLAd4c2Ss0&code_challenge_method=S256"
}

CALLBACK ENDPOINT

Note

If OIDC_USE_PKCE is set to True:

  • you should include the "code_verifier" parameter in the request body.

If OIDC_USE_NONCE is set to True:

  • you should include the "nonce" parameter in the request body.

Remember to pass all the parameters returned from the 'OIDC_AUTHENTICATION_SSO_CALLBACK_URL', such as state, session_state, and code, to the callback endpoint.

Example request with parameters and request body:

Request

POST /oidc/callback/

curl --location 'http://localhost:8000/oidc/callback/?state=alksdfjlka&session_state=alsdjflajsdk&code=alsdjflaksdflkjls' \
--header 'Content-Type: application/json' \
--data '{
        "nonce": "cFYLOJXZ8CANDC1SdQbvfUobixJdgUIc",
        "code_verifier": "cNa9FYCujvVibPnosk1Fk3wvPPisaTjE8Ns83X0UcGsNlEfIUc3j49hFftYPEGAb"
}'

Response

Status: 200 OK
{
   "access":"jwt access token",
   "refresh":"jwt refresh token",
}

REFRESH ENDPOINT

Note

If OIDC_USE_PKCE is set to True:

  • you should include the "code_verifier" parameter in the request body.

Request

POST /oidc/refresh/

Example request with request body:

curl --location 'http://localhost:8000/oidc/refresh/' \
--header 'Content-Type: application/json' \
--data '{
    "refresh": "jwt refresh token",
    "code_verifier": "cNa9FYCujvVibPnosk1Fk3wvPPisaTjE8Ns83X0UcGsNlEfIUc3j49hFftYPEGAb"
    }'

Response

Status: 200 OK
{
   "access":"jwt access token",
   "refresh":"jwt refresh token",
}

LOGOUT ENDPOINT

Request

POST /oidc/logout/

curl --location 'http://localhost:8000/api/v1/oidc/logout' \
--data '{"refresh": "jwt refresh token"}'

Response

Status: 200 OK
{
    "message": "Logout OIDC Successful"
}

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