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107 lines
3.9 KiB
Python
107 lines
3.9 KiB
Python
"""
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The :mod:`authentication` module provides a set of pluggable authentication classes.
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Authentication behavior is provided by mixing the :class:`mixins.AuthMixin` class into a :class:`View` class.
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The set of authentication methods which are used is then specified by setting the
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:attr:`authentication` attribute on the :class:`View` class, and listing a set of :class:`authentication` classes.
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"""
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from django.contrib.auth import authenticate
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from django.middleware.csrf import CsrfViewMiddleware
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from djangorestframework.utils import as_tuple
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import base64
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__all__ = (
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'BaseAuthentication',
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'BasicAuthentication',
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'UserLoggedInAuthentication'
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)
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class BaseAuthentication(object):
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"""
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All authentication classes should extend BaseAuthentication.
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"""
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def __init__(self, view):
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"""
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:class:`Authentication` classes are always passed the current view on creation.
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"""
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self.view = view
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def authenticate(self, request):
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"""
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Authenticate the :obj:`request` and return a :obj:`User` or :const:`None`. [*]_
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.. [*] The authentication context *will* typically be a :obj:`User`,
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but it need not be. It can be any user-like object so long as the
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permissions classes (see the :mod:`permissions` module) on the view can
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handle the object and use it to determine if the request has the required
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permissions or not.
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This can be an important distinction if you're implementing some token
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based authentication mechanism, where the authentication context
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may be more involved than simply mapping to a :obj:`User`.
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"""
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return None
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class BasicAuthentication(BaseAuthentication):
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"""
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Use HTTP Basic authentication.
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"""
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def authenticate(self, request):
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"""
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Returns a :obj:`User` if a correct username and password have been supplied
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using HTTP Basic authentication. Otherwise returns :const:`None`.
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"""
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from django.utils.encoding import smart_unicode, DjangoUnicodeDecodeError
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if 'HTTP_AUTHORIZATION' in request.META:
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auth = request.META['HTTP_AUTHORIZATION'].split()
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if len(auth) == 2 and auth[0].lower() == "basic":
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try:
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auth_parts = base64.b64decode(auth[1]).partition(':')
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except TypeError:
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return None
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try:
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uname, passwd = smart_unicode(auth_parts[0]), smart_unicode(auth_parts[2])
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except DjangoUnicodeDecodeError:
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return None
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user = authenticate(username=uname, password=passwd)
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if user is not None and user.is_active:
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return user
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return None
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class UserLoggedInAuthentication(BaseAuthentication):
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"""
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Use Django's session framework for authentication.
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"""
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def authenticate(self, request):
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"""
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Returns a :obj:`User` if the request session currently has a logged in user.
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Otherwise returns :const:`None`.
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"""
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# TODO: Switch this back to request.POST, and let FormParser/MultiPartParser deal with the consequences.
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if getattr(request, 'user', None) and request.user.is_active:
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# If this is a POST request we enforce CSRF validation.
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if request.method.upper() == 'POST':
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# Temporarily replace request.POST with .DATA,
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# so that we use our more generic request parsing
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request._post = self.view.DATA
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resp = CsrfViewMiddleware().process_view(request, None, (), {})
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del(request._post)
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if resp is not None: # csrf failed
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return None
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return request.user
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return None
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# TODO: TokenAuthentication, DigestAuthentication, OAuthAuthentication
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