import base64 import pytest from django.conf import settings from django.contrib.auth.models import User from django.http import HttpResponse from django.test import TestCase, override_settings from django.urls import include, path from rest_framework import ( HTTP_HEADER_ENCODING, exceptions, permissions, renderers, status ) from rest_framework.authentication import ( BaseAuthentication, BasicAuthentication, RemoteUserAuthentication, SessionAuthentication, TokenAuthentication ) from rest_framework.authtoken.models import Token from rest_framework.authtoken.views import obtain_auth_token from rest_framework.response import Response from rest_framework.test import APIClient, APIRequestFactory from rest_framework.views import APIView from .models import CustomToken factory = APIRequestFactory() class CustomTokenAuthentication(TokenAuthentication): model = CustomToken class CustomKeywordTokenAuthentication(TokenAuthentication): keyword = 'Bearer' class MockView(APIView): permission_classes = (permissions.IsAuthenticated,) def get(self, request): return HttpResponse({'a': 1, 'b': 2, 'c': 3}) def post(self, request): return HttpResponse({'a': 1, 'b': 2, 'c': 3}) def put(self, request): return HttpResponse({'a': 1, 'b': 2, 'c': 3}) urlpatterns = [ path( 'session/', MockView.as_view(authentication_classes=[SessionAuthentication]) ), path( 'basic/', MockView.as_view(authentication_classes=[BasicAuthentication]) ), path( 'remote-user/', MockView.as_view(authentication_classes=[RemoteUserAuthentication]) ), path( 'token/', MockView.as_view(authentication_classes=[TokenAuthentication]) ), path( 'customtoken/', MockView.as_view(authentication_classes=[CustomTokenAuthentication]) ), path( 'customkeywordtoken/', MockView.as_view( authentication_classes=[CustomKeywordTokenAuthentication] ) ), path('auth-token/', obtain_auth_token), path('auth/', include('rest_framework.urls', namespace='rest_framework')), ] @override_settings(ROOT_URLCONF=__name__) class BasicAuthTests(TestCase): """Basic authentication""" def setUp(self): self.csrf_client = APIClient(enforce_csrf_checks=True) self.username = 'john' self.email = 'lennon@thebeatles.com' self.password = 'password' self.user = User.objects.create_user( self.username, self.email, self.password ) def test_post_form_passing_basic_auth(self): """Ensure POSTing json over basic auth with correct credentials passes and does not require CSRF""" credentials = ('%s:%s' % (self.username, self.password)) base64_credentials = base64.b64encode( credentials.encode(HTTP_HEADER_ENCODING) ).decode(HTTP_HEADER_ENCODING) auth = 'Basic %s' % base64_credentials response = self.csrf_client.post( '/basic/', {'example': 'example'}, HTTP_AUTHORIZATION=auth ) assert response.status_code == status.HTTP_200_OK def test_post_json_passing_basic_auth(self): """Ensure POSTing form over basic auth with correct credentials passes and does not require CSRF""" credentials = ('%s:%s' % (self.username, self.password)) base64_credentials = base64.b64encode( credentials.encode(HTTP_HEADER_ENCODING) ).decode(HTTP_HEADER_ENCODING) auth = 'Basic %s' % base64_credentials response = self.csrf_client.post( '/basic/', {'example': 'example'}, format='json', HTTP_AUTHORIZATION=auth ) assert response.status_code == status.HTTP_200_OK def test_regression_handle_bad_base64_basic_auth_header(self): """Ensure POSTing JSON over basic auth with incorrectly padded Base64 string is handled correctly""" # regression test for issue in 'rest_framework.authentication.BasicAuthentication.authenticate' # https://github.com/encode/django-rest-framework/issues/4089 auth = 'Basic =a=' response = self.csrf_client.post( '/basic/', {'example': 'example'}, format='json', HTTP_AUTHORIZATION=auth ) assert response.status_code == status.HTTP_401_UNAUTHORIZED def test_post_form_failing_basic_auth(self): """Ensure POSTing form over basic auth without correct credentials fails""" response = self.csrf_client.post('/basic/', {'example': 'example'}) assert response.status_code == status.HTTP_401_UNAUTHORIZED def test_post_json_failing_basic_auth(self): """Ensure POSTing json over basic auth without correct credentials fails""" response = self.csrf_client.post( '/basic/', {'example': 'example'}, format='json' ) assert response.status_code == status.HTTP_401_UNAUTHORIZED assert response['WWW-Authenticate'] == 'Basic realm="api"' def test_fail_post_if_credentials_are_missing(self): response = self.csrf_client.post( '/basic/', {'example': 'example'}, HTTP_AUTHORIZATION='Basic ') assert response.status_code == status.HTTP_401_UNAUTHORIZED def test_fail_post_if_credentials_contain_spaces(self): response = self.csrf_client.post( '/basic/', {'example': 'example'}, HTTP_AUTHORIZATION='Basic foo bar' ) assert response.status_code == status.HTTP_401_UNAUTHORIZED def test_decoding_of_utf8_credentials(self): username = 'walterwhité' email = 'walterwhite@example.com' password = 'pässwörd' User.objects.create_user( username, email, password ) credentials = ('%s:%s' % (username, password)) base64_credentials = base64.b64encode( credentials.encode('utf-8') ).decode(HTTP_HEADER_ENCODING) auth = 'Basic %s' % base64_credentials response = self.csrf_client.post( '/basic/', {'example': 'example'}, HTTP_AUTHORIZATION=auth ) assert response.status_code == status.HTTP_200_OK @override_settings(ROOT_URLCONF=__name__) class SessionAuthTests(TestCase): """User session authentication""" def setUp(self): self.csrf_client = APIClient(enforce_csrf_checks=True) self.non_csrf_client = APIClient(enforce_csrf_checks=False) self.username = 'john' self.email = 'lennon@thebeatles.com' self.password = 'password' self.user = User.objects.create_user( self.username, self.email, self.password ) def tearDown(self): self.csrf_client.logout() def test_login_view_renders_on_get(self): """ Ensure the login template renders for a basic GET. cf. [#1810](https://github.com/encode/django-rest-framework/pull/1810) """ response = self.csrf_client.get('/auth/login/') content = response.content.decode() assert '' in content def test_post_form_session_auth_failing_csrf(self): """ Ensure POSTing form over session authentication without CSRF token fails. """ self.csrf_client.login(username=self.username, password=self.password) response = self.csrf_client.post('/session/', {'example': 'example'}) assert response.status_code == status.HTTP_403_FORBIDDEN def test_post_form_session_auth_passing_csrf(self): """ Ensure POSTing form over session authentication with CSRF token succeeds. Regression test for #6088 """ from django.middleware.csrf import _get_new_csrf_token self.csrf_client.login(username=self.username, password=self.password) # Set the csrf_token cookie so that CsrfViewMiddleware._get_token() works token = _get_new_csrf_token() self.csrf_client.cookies[settings.CSRF_COOKIE_NAME] = token # Post the token matching the cookie value response = self.csrf_client.post('/session/', { 'example': 'example', 'csrfmiddlewaretoken': token, }) assert response.status_code == status.HTTP_200_OK def test_post_form_session_auth_passing(self): """ Ensure POSTing form over session authentication with logged in user and CSRF token passes. """ self.non_csrf_client.login( username=self.username, password=self.password ) response = self.non_csrf_client.post( '/session/', {'example': 'example'} ) assert response.status_code == status.HTTP_200_OK def test_put_form_session_auth_passing(self): """ Ensure PUTting form over session authentication with logged in user and CSRF token passes. """ self.non_csrf_client.login( username=self.username, password=self.password ) response = self.non_csrf_client.put( '/session/', {'example': 'example'} ) assert response.status_code == status.HTTP_200_OK def test_post_form_session_auth_failing(self): """ Ensure POSTing form over session authentication without logged in user fails. """ response = self.csrf_client.post('/session/', {'example': 'example'}) assert response.status_code == status.HTTP_403_FORBIDDEN class BaseTokenAuthTests: """Token authentication""" model = None path = None header_prefix = 'Token ' def setUp(self): self.csrf_client = APIClient(enforce_csrf_checks=True) self.username = 'john' self.email = 'lennon@thebeatles.com' self.password = 'password' self.user = User.objects.create_user( self.username, self.email, self.password ) self.key = 'abcd1234' self.token = self.model.objects.create(key=self.key, user=self.user) def test_post_form_passing_token_auth(self): """ Ensure POSTing json over token auth with correct credentials passes and does not require CSRF """ auth = self.header_prefix + self.key response = self.csrf_client.post( self.path, {'example': 'example'}, HTTP_AUTHORIZATION=auth ) assert response.status_code == status.HTTP_200_OK def test_fail_authentication_if_user_is_not_active(self): user = User.objects.create_user('foo', 'bar', 'baz') user.is_active = False user.save() self.model.objects.create(key='foobar_token', user=user) response = self.csrf_client.post( self.path, {'example': 'example'}, HTTP_AUTHORIZATION=self.header_prefix + 'foobar_token' ) assert response.status_code == status.HTTP_401_UNAUTHORIZED def test_fail_post_form_passing_nonexistent_token_auth(self): # use a nonexistent token key auth = self.header_prefix + 'wxyz6789' response = self.csrf_client.post( self.path, {'example': 'example'}, HTTP_AUTHORIZATION=auth ) assert response.status_code == status.HTTP_401_UNAUTHORIZED def test_fail_post_if_token_is_missing(self): response = self.csrf_client.post( self.path, {'example': 'example'}, HTTP_AUTHORIZATION=self.header_prefix) assert response.status_code == status.HTTP_401_UNAUTHORIZED def test_fail_post_if_token_contains_spaces(self): response = self.csrf_client.post( self.path, {'example': 'example'}, HTTP_AUTHORIZATION=self.header_prefix + 'foo bar' ) assert response.status_code == status.HTTP_401_UNAUTHORIZED def test_fail_post_form_passing_invalid_token_auth(self): # add an 'invalid' unicode character auth = self.header_prefix + self.key + "¸" response = self.csrf_client.post( self.path, {'example': 'example'}, HTTP_AUTHORIZATION=auth ) assert response.status_code == status.HTTP_401_UNAUTHORIZED def test_post_json_passing_token_auth(self): """ Ensure POSTing form over token auth with correct credentials passes and does not require CSRF """ auth = self.header_prefix + self.key response = self.csrf_client.post( self.path, {'example': 'example'}, format='json', HTTP_AUTHORIZATION=auth ) assert response.status_code == status.HTTP_200_OK def test_post_json_makes_one_db_query(self): """ Ensure that authenticating a user using a token performs only one DB query """ auth = self.header_prefix + self.key def func_to_test(): return self.csrf_client.post( self.path, {'example': 'example'}, format='json', HTTP_AUTHORIZATION=auth ) self.assertNumQueries(1, func_to_test) def test_post_form_failing_token_auth(self): """ Ensure POSTing form over token auth without correct credentials fails """ response = self.csrf_client.post(self.path, {'example': 'example'}) assert response.status_code == status.HTTP_401_UNAUTHORIZED def test_post_json_failing_token_auth(self): """ Ensure POSTing json over token auth without correct credentials fails """ response = self.csrf_client.post( self.path, {'example': 'example'}, format='json' ) assert response.status_code == status.HTTP_401_UNAUTHORIZED @override_settings(ROOT_URLCONF=__name__) class TokenAuthTests(BaseTokenAuthTests, TestCase): model = Token path = '/token/' def test_token_has_auto_assigned_key_if_none_provided(self): """Ensure creating a token with no key will auto-assign a key""" self.token.delete() token = self.model.objects.create(user=self.user) assert bool(token.key) def test_generate_key_returns_string(self): """Ensure generate_key returns a string""" token = self.model() key = token.generate_key() assert isinstance(key, str) def test_generate_key_accessible_as_classmethod(self): key = self.model.generate_key() assert isinstance(key, str) def test_token_login_json(self): """Ensure token login view using JSON POST works.""" client = APIClient(enforce_csrf_checks=True) response = client.post( '/auth-token/', {'username': self.username, 'password': self.password}, format='json' ) assert response.status_code == status.HTTP_200_OK assert response.data['token'] == self.key def test_token_login_json_bad_creds(self): """ Ensure token login view using JSON POST fails if bad credentials are used """ client = APIClient(enforce_csrf_checks=True) response = client.post( '/auth-token/', {'username': self.username, 'password': "badpass"}, format='json' ) assert response.status_code == 400 def test_token_login_json_missing_fields(self): """Ensure token login view using JSON POST fails if missing fields.""" client = APIClient(enforce_csrf_checks=True) response = client.post('/auth-token/', {'username': self.username}, format='json') assert response.status_code == 400 def test_token_login_form(self): """Ensure token login view using form POST works.""" client = APIClient(enforce_csrf_checks=True) response = client.post( '/auth-token/', {'username': self.username, 'password': self.password} ) assert response.status_code == status.HTTP_200_OK assert response.data['token'] == self.key @override_settings(ROOT_URLCONF=__name__) class CustomTokenAuthTests(BaseTokenAuthTests, TestCase): model = CustomToken path = '/customtoken/' @override_settings(ROOT_URLCONF=__name__) class CustomKeywordTokenAuthTests(BaseTokenAuthTests, TestCase): model = Token path = '/customkeywordtoken/' header_prefix = 'Bearer ' class IncorrectCredentialsTests(TestCase): def test_incorrect_credentials(self): """ If a request contains bad authentication credentials, then authentication should run and error, even if no permissions are set on the view. """ class IncorrectCredentialsAuth(BaseAuthentication): def authenticate(self, request): raise exceptions.AuthenticationFailed('Bad credentials') request = factory.get('/') view = MockView.as_view( authentication_classes=(IncorrectCredentialsAuth,), permission_classes=() ) response = view(request) assert response.status_code == status.HTTP_403_FORBIDDEN assert response.data == {'detail': 'Bad credentials'} class FailingAuthAccessedInRenderer(TestCase): def setUp(self): class AuthAccessingRenderer(renderers.BaseRenderer): media_type = 'text/plain' format = 'txt' def render(self, data, media_type=None, renderer_context=None): request = renderer_context['request'] if request.user.is_authenticated: return b'authenticated' return b'not authenticated' class FailingAuth(BaseAuthentication): def authenticate(self, request): raise exceptions.AuthenticationFailed('authentication failed') class ExampleView(APIView): authentication_classes = (FailingAuth,) renderer_classes = (AuthAccessingRenderer,) def get(self, request): return Response({'foo': 'bar'}) self.view = ExampleView.as_view() def test_failing_auth_accessed_in_renderer(self): """ When authentication fails the renderer should still be able to access `request.user` without raising an exception. Particularly relevant to HTML responses that might reasonably access `request.user`. """ request = factory.get('/') response = self.view(request) content = response.render().content assert content == b'not authenticated' class NoAuthenticationClassesTests(TestCase): def test_permission_message_with_no_authentication_classes(self): """ An unauthenticated request made against a view that contains no `authentication_classes` but do contain `permissions_classes` the error code returned should be 403 with the exception's message. """ class DummyPermission(permissions.BasePermission): message = 'Dummy permission message' def has_permission(self, request, view): return False request = factory.get('/') view = MockView.as_view( authentication_classes=(), permission_classes=(DummyPermission,), ) response = view(request) assert response.status_code == status.HTTP_403_FORBIDDEN assert response.data == {'detail': 'Dummy permission message'} class BasicAuthenticationUnitTests(TestCase): def test_base_authentication_abstract_method(self): with pytest.raises(NotImplementedError): BaseAuthentication().authenticate({}) def test_basic_authentication_raises_error_if_user_not_found(self): auth = BasicAuthentication() with pytest.raises(exceptions.AuthenticationFailed): auth.authenticate_credentials('invalid id', 'invalid password') def test_basic_authentication_raises_error_if_user_not_active(self): from rest_framework import authentication class MockUser: is_active = False old_authenticate = authentication.authenticate authentication.authenticate = lambda **kwargs: MockUser() try: auth = authentication.BasicAuthentication() with pytest.raises(exceptions.AuthenticationFailed) as exc_info: auth.authenticate_credentials('foo', 'bar') assert 'User inactive or deleted.' in str(exc_info.value) finally: authentication.authenticate = old_authenticate @override_settings(ROOT_URLCONF=__name__, AUTHENTICATION_BACKENDS=('django.contrib.auth.backends.RemoteUserBackend',)) class RemoteUserAuthenticationUnitTests(TestCase): def setUp(self): self.username = 'john' self.email = 'lennon@thebeatles.com' self.password = 'password' self.user = User.objects.create_user( self.username, self.email, self.password ) def test_remote_user_works(self): response = self.client.post('/remote-user/', REMOTE_USER=self.username) self.assertEqual(response.status_code, status.HTTP_200_OK)