python-oauth2 is a framework that aims at making it easy to provide authentication via OAuth 2.0 within an application stack.
python-oauth2 has reached its beta phase. All main parts of the OAuth 2.0 RFC such as the various types of Grants, Refresh Token and Scopes have been implemented. However, bugs might occur or implementation details might be wrong.
python-oauth2 is available on PyPI.
pip install python-oauth2
Example Authorization server:
from wsgiref.simple_server import make_server import oauth2 import oauth2.grant import oauth2.error import oauth2.store.memory import oauth2.tokengenerator import oauth2.web # Create a SiteAdapter to interact with the user. # This can be used to display confirmation dialogs and the like. class ExampleSiteAdapter(oauth2.web.SiteAdapter): def authenticate(self, request, environ, scopes): # Check if the user has granted access if request.post_param("confirm") == "confirm": return {} raise oauth2.error.UserNotAuthenticated def render_auth_page(self, request, response, environ, scopes): response.body = ''' <html> <body> <form method="POST" name="confirmation_form"> <input type="submit" name="confirm" value="confirm" /> <input type="submit" name="deny" value="deny" /> </form> </body> </html>''' return response def user_has_denied_access(self, request): # Check if the user has denied access if request.post_param("deny") == "deny": return True return False # Create an in-memory storage to store your client apps. client_store = oauth2.store.memory.ClientStore() # Add a client client_store.add_client(client_id="abc", client_secret="xyz", redirect_uris=["http://localhost/callback"]) # Create an in-memory storage to store issued tokens. # LocalTokenStore can store access and auth tokens token_store = oauth2.store.memory.TokenStore() # Create the controller. auth_controller = oauth2.Provider( access_token_store=token_store, auth_code_store=token_store, client_store=client_store, site_adapter=ExampleSiteAdapter(), token_generator=oauth2.tokengenerator.Uuid4() ) # Add Grants you want to support auth_controller.add_grant(oauth2.grant.AuthorizationCodeGrant()) auth_controller.add_grant(oauth2.grant.ImplicitGrant()) # Add refresh token capability and set expiration time of access tokens # to 30 days auth_controller.add_grant(oauth2.grant.RefreshToken(expires_in=2592000)) # Wrap the controller with the Wsgi adapter app = oauth2.web.Wsgi(server=auth_controller) if __name__ == "__main__": httpd = make_server('', 8080, app) httpd.serve_forever()
python-oauth2 handles the request/response flow needed to create a OAuth 2.0 token. It does not define how a token is stored so you can choose the persistence strategy that works best for you. It is possible to write a token to mysql or mongodb for persistence, save it in memcache or redis for fast access or mix both approaches. This flexibility is achieved by the use of storage adapters that define an interface which is called by a Grant handler during processing.
The oauth2.store
module defines base classes for each type of storage.
Also take a look at the examples in the examples directory of the project.
Like for storage, python-oauth2 does not define how you identify a user or
show a confirmation dialogue.
Instead your application should use the API defined by
oauth2.web.SiteAdapter
.