2016-09-21 08:30:36 +03:00
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Authorization in Django
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There are two main ways you may want to limit access to data when
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working with Graphene and Django: limiting which fields are accessible
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via GraphQL and limiting which objects a user can access.
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Let's use a simple example model.
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.. code:: python
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from django.db import models
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class Post(models.Model):
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name = models.CharField(max_length=100)
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content = models.TextField()
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published = models.BooleanField(default=False)
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owner = models.ForeignKey('auth.User')
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Limiting Field Access
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This is easy, simply use the ``only_fields`` meta attribute.
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.. code:: python
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from graphene import relay
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from graphene_django.types import DjangoObjectType
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from .models import Post
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class PostNode(DjangoObjectType):
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class Meta:
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model = Post
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only_fields = ('title', 'content')
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interfaces = (relay.Node, )
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Queryset Filtering On Lists
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In order to filter which objects are available in a queryset-based list,
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define a resolve method for that field and return the desired queryset.
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.. code:: python
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from graphene import ObjectType
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from graphene_django.filter import DjangoFilterConnectionField
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from .models import Post
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class Query(ObjectType):
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all_posts = DjangoFilterConnectionField(CategoryNode)
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def resolve_all_posts(self, args, info):
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return Post.objects.filter(published=True)
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User-based Queryset Filtering
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If you are using ``GraphQLView`` you can access Django's request
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with the context argument.
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.. code:: python
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from graphene import ObjectType
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from graphene_django.filter import DjangoFilterConnectionField
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from .models import Post
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class Query(ObjectType):
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my_posts = DjangoFilterConnectionField(CategoryNode)
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def resolve_my_posts(self, args, context, info):
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# context will reference to the Django request
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if not context.user.is_authenticated():
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return Post.objects.none()
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else:
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return Post.objects.filter(owner=context.user)
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If you're using your own view, passing the request context into the
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schema is simple.
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.. code:: python
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result = schema.execute(query, context_value=request)
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Filtering ID-based node access
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In order to add authorization to id-based node access, we need to add a
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method to your ``DjangoObjectType``.
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.. code:: python
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from graphene_django.types import DjangoObjectType
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from .models import Post
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class PostNode(DjangoObjectType):
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class Meta:
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model = Post
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only_fields = ('title', 'content')
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interfaces = (relay.Node, )
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@classmethod
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def get_node(cls, id, context, info):
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try:
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post = cls._meta.model.objects.get(id=id)
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except cls._meta.model.DoesNotExist:
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return None
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if post.published or context.user == post.owner:
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return post
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2016-09-25 14:11:01 +03:00
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return None
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