django-rest-framework/rest_framework/authentication.py
2013-02-01 14:03:28 +00:00

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"""
Provides a set of pluggable authentication policies.
"""
from __future__ import unicode_literals
from django.contrib.auth import authenticate
from django.utils.encoding import DjangoUnicodeDecodeError
from rest_framework import exceptions, HTTP_HEADER_ENCODING
from rest_framework.compat import CsrfViewMiddleware
from rest_framework.compat import smart_text
from rest_framework.authtoken.models import Token
from rest_framework.settings import api_settings
import base64
class BaseAuthentication(object):
"""
All authentication classes should extend BaseAuthentication.
"""
def authenticate(self, request):
"""
Authenticate the request and return a two-tuple of (user, token).
"""
raise NotImplementedError(".authenticate() must be overridden.")
def authenticate_header(self, request):
"""
Return a string to be used as the value of the `WWW-Authenticate`
header in a `401 Unauthenticated` response, or `None` if the
authentication scheme should return `403 Permission Denied` responses.
"""
pass
class BasicAuthentication(BaseAuthentication):
"""
HTTP Basic authentication against username/password.
"""
www_authenticate_realm = 'api'
def authenticate(self, request):
"""
Returns a `User` if a correct username and password have been supplied
using HTTP Basic authentication. Otherwise returns `None`.
"""
auth = request.META.get('HTTP_AUTHORIZATION', b'')
if type(auth) == type(''):
# Work around django test client oddness
auth = auth.encode(HTTP_HEADER_ENCODING)
auth = auth.split()
if not auth or auth[0].lower() != b'basic':
return None
if len(auth) != 2:
raise exceptions.AuthenticationFailed('Invalid basic header')
try:
auth_parts = base64.b64decode(auth[1]).decode(HTTP_HEADER_ENCODING).partition(':')
except (TypeError, UnicodeDecodeError):
raise exceptions.AuthenticationFailed('Invalid basic header')
try:
userid, password = auth_parts[0], auth_parts[2]
except DjangoUnicodeDecodeError:
raise exceptions.AuthenticationFailed('Invalid basic header')
return self.authenticate_credentials(userid, password)
def authenticate_credentials(self, userid, password):
"""
Authenticate the userid and password against username and password.
"""
user = authenticate(username=userid, password=password)
if user is not None and user.is_active:
return (user, None)
raise exceptions.AuthenticationFailed('Invalid username/password')
def authenticate_header(self, request):
return 'Basic realm="%s"' % self.www_authenticate_realm
class SessionAuthentication(BaseAuthentication):
"""
Use Django's session framework for authentication.
"""
def authenticate(self, request):
"""
Returns a `User` if the request session currently has a logged in user.
Otherwise returns `None`.
"""
# Get the underlying HttpRequest object
http_request = request._request
user = getattr(http_request, 'user', None)
# Unauthenticated, CSRF validation not required
if not user or not user.is_active:
return None
# Enforce CSRF validation for session based authentication.
class CSRFCheck(CsrfViewMiddleware):
def _reject(self, request, reason):
# Return the failure reason instead of an HttpResponse
return reason
reason = CSRFCheck().process_view(http_request, None, (), {})
if reason:
# CSRF failed, bail with explicit error message
raise exceptions.AuthenticationFailed('CSRF Failed: %s' % reason)
# CSRF passed with authenticated user
return (user, None)
class TokenAuthentication(BaseAuthentication):
"""
Simple token based authentication.
Clients should authenticate by passing the token key in the "Authorization"
HTTP header, prepended with the string "Token ". For example:
Authorization: Token 401f7ac837da42b97f613d789819ff93537bee6a
"""
model = Token
"""
A custom token model may be used, but must have the following properties.
* key -- The string identifying the token
* user -- The user to which the token belongs
"""
def authenticate(self, request):
auth = request.META.get('HTTP_AUTHORIZATION', '').split()
if not auth or auth[0].lower() != "token":
return None
if len(auth) != 2:
raise exceptions.AuthenticationFailed('Invalid token header')
return self.authenticate_credentials(auth[1])
def authenticate_credentials(self, key):
try:
token = self.model.objects.get(key=key)
except self.model.DoesNotExist:
raise exceptions.AuthenticationFailed('Invalid token')
if token.user.is_active:
return (token.user, token)
raise exceptions.AuthenticationFailed('User inactive or deleted')
def authenticate_header(self, request):
return 'Token'
# TODO: OAuthAuthentication