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A provider agnostic oauth2 client library for aiohttp, implemented as a self-composed nested application.

No opinions about auth mechanisms are enforced on the application, an on_login and on_error coroutine can, and should, be provided to implement your own login mechanisms (token, session, etc).

Usage

$ pip install -U aiohttp_oauth2

Simple

from aiohttp import web

from aiohttp_oauth2 import oauth2_app


async def app_factory():
    app = web.Application()

    app.add_subapp(
        "/github/",  # any arbitrary prefix
        oauth2_app(
            client_id=123,
            client_secret=456,
            authorize_url="https://github.com/login/oauth/authorize",
            token_url="https://github.com/login/oauth/access_token",
            # add scopes if you want to customize them
            scopes=["foo", "bar", "baz"],
            # optionally add an on_login coroutine to handle the post-login logic
            # it should expect the request and the oauth2 access code response
            on_login=set_session_and_redirect,
            on_error=show_error_page,
        ),
    )

    return app

The necessary oauth2 routes are added as /auth and /callback. Now logging in a user is as simple as redirecting them to: /github/auth.

Complex

Since the oauth2_app function is simply a factory that generates sub-apps, you can use this to add any number of oauth2 providers to log in against:

from aiohttp import web
from aiohttp_oauth2 import oauth2_app


async def app_factory() -> web.Application:
    app = web.Application()

    app.add_subapp(
        "/github/",
        oauth2_app(
            ...,
            authorize_url="https://github.com/login/oauth/authorize",
            token_url="https://github.com/login/oauth/access_token",
        )
    )
    app.add_subapp(
        "/google/",
        oauth2_app(
            ...,
            authorize_url="https://accounts.google.com/o/oauth2/v2/auth",
            token_url="https://www.googleapis.com/oauth2/v4/token",
        )
    )
    app.add_subapp(
        "/twitter/",
        oauth2_app(
            ...,
            authorize_url="https://api.twitter.com/oauth/authorize",
            token_url="https://api.twitter.com/oauth2/token",
        )
    )

    ...

    return app

You can now redirect users to /twitter/auth, /google/auth, and /github/auth.

As a nice shortcut to the boilerplate of the authorize/token URLs, see the aiohttp_oauth2/client/contrib.py helpers to avoid needing to set the urls explicity.

import os

from aiohttp import web
from aiohttp_oauth2.client.contrib import github


async def app_factory() -> web.Application:
    app = web.Application()

    app.add_subapp(
        "/login/github",
        github(
            os.getenv("CLIENT_ID"),
            os.getenv("CLIENT_SECRET"),
        ),
    )

    # and/or `google`, `slack`, `twitter` instead of `github`

    return app

Examples

Check the "examples" directory for working examples:

$ cd examples
$ pip install -r requirements.txt

# this just makes the library available for import, don't typically do it :D
$ PYTHONPATH=".." python github.py

Tips

Incorrect URL scheme (missing https)

For aiohttp's URL resolution feature to work with SSL, be sure to use aiohttp-remotes. This will ensure that if you are serving your aiohttp application behind any termination point for TLS that aiohttp is still aware via the various forwarding headers that traefik/nginx/etc should set.

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