This part of the documentation covers the interface of Django OAuth 1.0 Server.
authlib.integrations.django_oauth1.CacheAuthorizationServer(client_model, token_model, token_generator=None)¶Validate authorization request and create authorization response.
Assume the endpoint for authorization request is
https://photos.example.net/authorize, the client redirects Jane’s
user-agent to the server’s Resource Owner Authorization endpoint to
obtain Jane’s approval for accessing her private photos:
https://photos.example.net/authorize?oauth_token=hh5s93j4hdidpola
The server requests Jane to sign in using her username and password and if successful, asks her to approve granting ‘printer.example.com’ access to her private photos. Jane approves the request and her user-agent is redirected to the callback URI provided by the client in the previous request (line breaks are for display purposes only):
http://printer.example.com/ready?
oauth_token=hh5s93j4hdidpola&oauth_verifier=hfdp7dh39dks9884
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| Returns: | (status_code, body, headers) |
Create and bind oauth_verifier to temporary credential. It
could be re-implemented in this way:
def create_authorization_verifier(self, request):
verifier = generate_token(36)
temporary_credential = request.credential
user_id = request.user.get_user_id()
temporary_credential.user_id = user_id
temporary_credential.oauth_verifier = verifier
# if the credential has a save method
temporary_credential.save()
# remember to return the verifier
return verifier
| Parameters: | request – OAuth1Request instance |
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| Returns: | A string of oauth_verifier |
create_temporary_credential(request)¶Generate and save a temporary credential into database or cache. A temporary credential is used for exchanging token credential. This method should be re-implemented:
def create_temporary_credential(self, request):
oauth_token = generate_token(36)
oauth_token_secret = generate_token(48)
temporary_credential = TemporaryCredential(
oauth_token=oauth_token,
oauth_token_secret=oauth_token_secret,
client_id=request.client_id,
redirect_uri=request.redirect_uri,
)
# if the credential has a save method
temporary_credential.save()
return temporary_credential
| Parameters: | request – OAuth1Request instance |
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| Returns: | TemporaryCredential instance |
create_temporary_credentials_response(request=None)¶Validate temporary credentials token request and create response
for temporary credentials token. Assume the endpoint of temporary
credentials request is https://photos.example.net/initiate:
POST /initiate HTTP/1.1
Host: photos.example.net
Authorization: OAuth realm="Photos",
oauth_consumer_key="dpf43f3p2l4k3l03",
oauth_signature_method="HMAC-SHA1",
oauth_timestamp="137131200",
oauth_nonce="wIjqoS",
oauth_callback="http%3A%2F%2Fprinter.example.com%2Fready",
oauth_signature="74KNZJeDHnMBp0EMJ9ZHt%2FXKycU%3D"
The server validates the request and replies with a set of temporary credentials in the body of the HTTP response:
HTTP/1.1 200 OK
Content-Type: application/x-www-form-urlencoded
oauth_token=hh5s93j4hdidpola&oauth_token_secret=hdhd0244k9j7ao03&
oauth_callback_confirmed=true
| Parameters: | request – OAuth1Request instance. |
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| Returns: | (status_code, body, headers) |
create_token_credential(request)¶Create and save token credential into database. This method would be re-implemented like this:
def create_token_credential(self, request):
oauth_token = generate_token(36)
oauth_token_secret = generate_token(48)
temporary_credential = request.credential
token_credential = TokenCredential(
oauth_token=oauth_token,
oauth_token_secret=oauth_token_secret,
client_id=temporary_credential.get_client_id(),
user_id=temporary_credential.get_user_id()
)
# if the credential has a save method
token_credential.save()
return token_credential
| Parameters: | request – OAuth1Request instance |
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| Returns: | TokenCredential instance |
create_token_response(request)¶Validate token request and create token response. Assuming the
endpoint of token request is https://photos.example.net/token,
the callback request informs the client that Jane completed the
authorization process. The client then requests a set of token
credentials using its temporary credentials (over a secure Transport
Layer Security (TLS) channel):
POST /token HTTP/1.1
Host: photos.example.net
Authorization: OAuth realm="Photos",
oauth_consumer_key="dpf43f3p2l4k3l03",
oauth_token="hh5s93j4hdidpola",
oauth_signature_method="HMAC-SHA1",
oauth_timestamp="137131201",
oauth_nonce="walatlh",
oauth_verifier="hfdp7dh39dks9884",
oauth_signature="gKgrFCywp7rO0OXSjdot%2FIHF7IU%3D"
The server validates the request and replies with a set of token credentials in the body of the HTTP response:
HTTP/1.1 200 OK
Content-Type: application/x-www-form-urlencoded
oauth_token=nnch734d00sl2jdk&oauth_token_secret=pfkkdhi9sl3r4s00
| Parameters: | request – OAuth1Request instance. |
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| Returns: | (status_code, body, headers) |
delete_temporary_credential(request)¶Delete temporary credential from database or cache. For instance, if temporary credential is saved in cache:
def delete_temporary_credential(self, request):
key = 'a-key-prefix:{}'.format(request.token)
cache.delete(key)
| Parameters: | request – OAuth1Request instance |
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exists_nonce(nonce, request)¶The nonce value MUST be unique across all requests with the same timestamp, client credentials, and token combinations.
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| Returns: | Boolean |
get_client_by_id(client_id)¶Get client instance with the given client_id.
| Parameters: | client_id – A string of client_id |
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| Returns: | Client instance |
get_temporary_credential(request)¶Get the temporary credential from database or cache. A temporary
credential should share the same methods as described in models of
TemporaryCredentialMixin:
def get_temporary_credential(self, request):
key = 'a-key-prefix:{}'.format(request.token)
data = cache.get(key)
# TemporaryCredential shares methods from TemporaryCredentialMixin
return TemporaryCredential(data)
| Parameters: | request – OAuth1Request instance |
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| Returns: | TemporaryCredential instance |
register_signature_method(name, verify)¶Extend signature method verification.
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The verify method accept OAuth1Request as parameter:
def verify_custom_method(request):
# verify this request, return True or False
return True
Server.register_signature_method('custom-name', verify_custom_method)
Validate the request for resource owner authorization.
validate_oauth_signature(request)¶Validate oauth_signature from HTTP request.
| Parameters: | request – OAuth1Request instance |
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validate_temporary_credentials_request(request)¶Validate HTTP request for temporary credentials.
validate_timestamp_and_nonce(request)¶Validate oauth_timestamp and oauth_nonce in HTTP request.
| Parameters: | request – OAuth1Request instance |
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validate_token_request(request)¶Validate request for issuing token.
authlib.integrations.django_oauth1.ResourceProtector(client_model, token_model)¶get_client_by_id(client_id)¶Get client instance with the given client_id.
| Parameters: | client_id – A string of client_id |
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| Returns: | Client instance |
get_token_credential(request)¶Fetch the token credential from data store like a database, framework should implement this function.
| Parameters: | request – OAuth1Request instance |
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| Returns: | Token model instance |
exists_nonce(nonce, request)¶The nonce value MUST be unique across all requests with the same timestamp, client credentials, and token combinations.
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| Returns: | Boolean |