django-rest-auth/rest_auth/views.py

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from django.contrib.auth.forms import PasswordResetForm, SetPasswordForm
from django.contrib.auth import authenticate, login, logout, get_user_model
from django.contrib.auth.tokens import default_token_generator
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try:
from django.utils.http import urlsafe_base64_decode as uid_decoder
except:
# make compatible with django 1.5
from django.utils.http import base36_to_int as uid_decoder
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from django.conf import settings
from rest_framework import status
from rest_framework.views import APIView
from rest_framework.response import Response
from rest_framework.generics import GenericAPIView
from rest_framework.serializers import _resolve_model
from rest_framework.permissions import IsAuthenticated, AllowAny
from rest_framework.authentication import SessionAuthentication, \
TokenAuthentication
from rest_framework.authtoken.models import Token
from registration.models import RegistrationProfile
from registration import signals
from registration.views import ActivationView
from .utils import construct_modules_and_import
from .models import *
from .serializers import TokenSerializer, UserDetailsSerializer, \
LoginSerializer, UserRegistrationSerializer, \
UserRegistrationProfileSerializer, \
UserProfileUpdateSerializer, SetPasswordSerializer, \
PasswordResetSerializer
# Get the UserProfile model from the setting value
user_profile_model = _resolve_model(
getattr(settings, 'REST_PROFILE_MODULE', None))
# Get the REST Registration Backend for django-registration
registration_backend = getattr(settings, 'REST_REGISTRATION_BACKEND', None)
if not registration_backend:
raise Exception('Please configure a registration backend')
# Get the REST REGISTRATION BACKEND class from the setting value via above
# method
RESTRegistrationView = construct_modules_and_import(registration_backend)
class LoggedInRESTAPIView(APIView):
authentication_classes = ((SessionAuthentication, TokenAuthentication))
permission_classes = ((IsAuthenticated,))
class LoggedOutRESTAPIView(APIView):
permission_classes = ((AllowAny,))
class Login(LoggedOutRESTAPIView, GenericAPIView):
"""
Check the credentials and return the REST Token
if the credentials are valid and authenticated.
Calls Django Auth login method to register User ID
in Django session framework
Accept the following POST parameters: username, password
Return the REST Framework Token Object's key.
"""
serializer_class = LoginSerializer
def post(self, request):
# Create a serializer with request.DATA
serializer = self.serializer_class(data=request.DATA)
if serializer.is_valid():
# Authenticate the credentials by grabbing Django User object
user = authenticate(username=serializer.data['username'],
password=serializer.data['password'])
if user and user.is_authenticated():
if user.is_active:
# TODO: be able to configure this to either be
# session or token or both
# right now it's both.
login(request, user)
# Return REST Token object with OK HTTP status
token, created = Token.objects.get_or_create(user=user)
return Response(TokenSerializer(token).data,
status=status.HTTP_200_OK)
else:
return Response({'error': 'This account is disabled.'},
status=status.HTTP_401_UNAUTHORIZED)
else:
return Response({'error': 'Invalid Username/Password.'},
status=status.HTTP_401_UNAUTHORIZED)
else:
return Response(serializer.errors,
status=status.HTTP_400_BAD_REQUEST)
class Logout(LoggedInRESTAPIView):
"""
Calls Django logout method and delete the Token object
assigned to the current User object.
Accepts/Returns nothing.
"""
def get(self, request):
try:
request.user.auth_token.delete()
except:
pass
logout(request)
return Response({"success": "Successfully logged out."},
status=status.HTTP_200_OK)
class Register(LoggedOutRESTAPIView, GenericAPIView):
"""
Registers a new Django User object by accepting required field values.
Accepts the following POST parameters:
Required: username, password, email
Optional: first_name & last_name for User object and UserProfile fields
Returns the newly created User object including REST Framework Token key.
"""
serializer_class = UserRegistrationSerializer
def post(self, request):
# Create serializers with request.DATA
serializer = self.serializer_class(data=request.DATA)
profile_serializer = UserRegistrationProfileSerializer(
data=request.DATA)
if serializer.is_valid() and profile_serializer.is_valid():
# Change the password key to password1 so that RESTRegistrationView
# can accept the data
serializer.data['password1'] = serializer.data.pop('password')
# TODO: Make this customizable backend via settings.
# Call RESTRegistrationView().register to create new Django User
# and UserProfile models
RESTRegistrationView().register(request, **serializer.data)
# Return the User object with Created HTTP status
return Response(UserDetailsSerializer(serializer.data).data,
status=status.HTTP_201_CREATED)
else:
return Response({
'user': serializer.errors,
'profile': profile_serializer.errors},
status=status.HTTP_400_BAD_REQUEST)
class UserDetails(LoggedInRESTAPIView, GenericAPIView):
"""
Returns User's details in JSON format.
Accepts the following GET parameters: token
Accepts the following POST parameters:
Required: token
Optional: email, first_name, last_name and UserProfile fields
Returns the updated UserProfile and/or User object.
"""
serializer_class = UserProfileUpdateSerializer
def get(self, request):
# Create serializers with request.user and profile
user_details = UserDetailsSerializer(request.user)
serializer = self.serializer_class(request.user.get_profile())
# Send the Return the User and its profile model with OK HTTP status
return Response({
'user': user_details.data,
'profile': serializer.data},
status=status.HTTP_200_OK)
def post(self, request):
# Get the User object updater via this Serializer
serializer = self.serializer_class(
request.user.get_profile(), data=request.DATA, partial=True)
if serializer.is_valid():
# Save UserProfileUpdateSerializer
serializer.save()
# Return the User object with OK HTTP status
return Response(serializer.data, status=status.HTTP_200_OK)
else:
# Return the UserProfileUpdateSerializer errors with Bad Request
# HTTP status
return Response(serializer.errors, status=status.HTTP_400_BAD_REQUEST)
class PasswordReset(LoggedOutRESTAPIView, GenericAPIView):
"""
Calls Django Auth PasswordResetForm save method.
Accepts the following POST parameters: email
Returns the success/fail message.
"""
serializer_class = PasswordResetSerializer
def post(self, request):
# Create a serializer with request.DATA
serializer = self.serializer_class(data=request.DATA)
if serializer.is_valid():
# Create PasswordResetForm with the serializer
reset_form = PasswordResetForm(data=serializer.data)
if reset_form.is_valid():
# Sett some values to trigger the send_email method.
opts = {
'use_https': request.is_secure(),
'from_email': getattr(settings, 'DEFAULT_FROM_EMAIL'),
'request': request,
}
reset_form.save(**opts)
# Return the success message with OK HTTP status
return Response(
{"success": "Password reset e-mail has been sent."},
status=status.HTTP_200_OK)
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else:
return Response(reset_form._errors,
status=status.HTTP_400_BAD_REQUEST)
else:
return Response(serializer.errors,
status=status.HTTP_400_BAD_REQUEST)
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class PasswordResetConfirm(LoggedOutRESTAPIView, GenericAPIView):
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"""
Password reset e-mail link is confirmed, therefore this resets the user's password.
Accepts the following POST parameters: new_password1, new_password2
Accepts the following Django URL arguments: token, uidb64
Returns the success/fail message.
"""
serializer_class = SetPasswordSerializer
def post(self, request, uidb64=None, token=None):
# Get the UserModel
UserModel = get_user_model()
# Decode the uidb64 to uid to get User object
try:
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uid = uid_decoder(uidb64)
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user = UserModel._default_manager.get(pk=uid)
except (TypeError, ValueError, OverflowError, UserModel.DoesNotExist):
user = None
# If we get the User object
if user:
serializer = self.serializer_class(data=request.DATA)
if serializer.is_valid():
# Construct SetPasswordForm instance
form = SetPasswordForm(user=user, data=serializer.data)
if form.is_valid():
if default_token_generator.check_token(user, token):
form.save()
# Return the success message with OK HTTP status
return Response(
{"success":
"Password has been reset with the new password."},
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status=status.HTTP_200_OK)
else:
return Response(
{"error": "Invalid password reset token."},
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status=status.HTTP_400_BAD_REQUEST)
else:
return Response(form._errors, status=status.HTTP_400_BAD_REQUEST)
else:
return Response(serializer.errors,
status=status.HTTP_400_BAD_REQUEST)
else:
return Response({"errors": "Couldn\'t find the user from uidb64."}, status=status.HTTP_400_BAD_REQUEST)
class VerifyEmail(LoggedOutRESTAPIView, GenericAPIView):
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"""
Verifies the email of the user through their activation_key.
Accepts activation_key django argument: key from activation email.
Returns the success/fail message.
"""
model = RegistrationProfile
def get(self, request, activation_key=None):
# Get the user registration profile with the activation key
target_user = RegistrationProfile.objects.activate_user(activation_key)
if target_user:
# Send the activation signal
signals.user_activated.send(sender=ActivationView.__class__,
user=target_user,
request=request)
# Return the success message with OK HTTP status
ret_msg = "User {0}'s account was successfully activated!".format(
target_user.username)
return Response({"success": ret_msg}, status=status.HTTP_200_OK)
else:
ret_msg = "The account was not able to be activated or already activated, please contact support."
return Response({"errors": ret_msg}, status=status.HTTP_400_BAD_REQUEST)
class PasswordChange(LoggedInRESTAPIView, GenericAPIView):
"""
Calls Django Auth SetPasswordForm save method.
Accepts the following POST parameters: new_password1, new_password2
Returns the success/fail message.
"""
serializer_class = SetPasswordSerializer
def post(self, request):
# Create a serializer with request.DATA
serializer = self.serializer_class(data=request.DATA)
if serializer.is_valid():
# Construct the SetPasswordForm instance
form = SetPasswordForm(user=request.user, data=serializer.data)
if form.is_valid():
form.save()
# Return the success message with OK HTTP status
return Response({"success": "New password has been saved."},
status=status.HTTP_200_OK)
else:
return Response(form._errors,
status=status.HTTP_400_BAD_REQUEST)
else:
return Response(serializer.errors,
status=status.HTTP_400_BAD_REQUEST)