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HTTP Digest Authentication is specified in `RFC 2617`_.
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Refer to the full `Flask-DigestAuth readthedocs documentation`_.
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Why HTTP Digest Authentication?
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-------------------------------
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@ -52,345 +50,16 @@ You may also install the latest source from the
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pip install git+https://github.com/imacat/flask-digestauth.git
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Configuration
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Documentation
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=============
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Flask-DigestAuth takes the configuration ``DIGEST_AUTH_REALM`` as the
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realm. The default realm is ``Login Required``.
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Refer to the `documentation on Read the Docs`_.
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Setting the Password
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====================
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Change Log
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==========
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The password hash of the HTTP Digest Authentication is composed of the
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realm, the username, and the password. Example for setting the
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password:
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::
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from flask_digest_auth import make_password_hash
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user.password = make_password_hash(realm, username, password)
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The username is part of the hash. If the user changes their username,
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you need to ask their password, to generate and store the new password
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hash.
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Flask-DigestAuth Alone
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======================
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Flask-DigestAuth can authenticate the users alone.
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Simple Applications with Flask-DigestAuth Alone
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-----------------------------------------------
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In your ``my_app.py``:
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::
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from flask import Flask, request, redirect
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from flask_digest_auth import DigestAuth
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app: flask = Flask(__name__)
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... (Configure the Flask application) ...
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auth: DigestAuth = DigestAuth()
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auth.init_app(app)
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@auth.register_get_password
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def get_password_hash(username: str) -> t.Optional[str]:
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... (Load the password hash) ...
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@auth.register_get_user
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def get_user(username: str) -> t.Optional[t.Any]:
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... (Load the user) ...
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@app.get("/admin")
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@auth.login_required
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def admin():
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return f"Hello, {g.user.username}!"
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@app.post("/logout")
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@auth.login_required
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def logout():
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auth.logout()
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return redirect(request.form.get("next"))
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Larger Applications with ``create_app()`` with Flask-DigestAuth Alone
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---------------------------------------------------------------------
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In your ``my_app/__init__.py``:
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::
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from flask import Flask
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from flask_digest_auth import DigestAuth
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auth: DigestAuth = DigestAuth()
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def create_app(test_config = None) -> Flask:
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app: flask = Flask(__name__)
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... (Configure the Flask application) ...
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auth.init_app(app)
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@auth.register_get_password
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def get_password_hash(username: str) -> t.Optional[str]:
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... (Load the password hash) ...
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@auth.register_get_user
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def get_user(username: str) -> t.Optional[t.Any]:
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... (Load the user) ...
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return app
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In your ``my_app/views.py``:
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::
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from my_app import auth
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from flask import Flask, Blueprint, request, redirect
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bp = Blueprint("admin", __name__, url_prefix="/admin")
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@bp.get("/admin")
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@auth.login_required
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def admin():
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return f"Hello, {g.user.username}!"
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@app.post("/logout")
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@auth.login_required
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def logout():
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auth.logout()
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return redirect(request.form.get("next"))
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def init_app(app: Flask) -> None:
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app.register_blueprint(bp)
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Flask-Login Integration
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=======================
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Flask-DigestAuth works with Flask-Login_. You can write a Flask
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module that requires log in, without specifying how to log in. The
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application can use either HTTP Digest Authentication, or the log in
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forms, as needed.
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To use Flask-Login with Flask-DigestAuth,
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``login_manager.init_app(app)`` must be called before
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``auth.init_app(app)``.
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The currently logged-in user can be retrieved at
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``flask_login.current_user``, if any.
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The views only depend on Flask-Login, but not the Flask-DigestAuth.
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You can change the actual authentication mechanism without changing
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the views.
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Simple Applications with Flask-Login Integration
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------------------------------------------------
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In your ``my_app.py``:
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::
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import flask_login
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from flask import Flask, request, redirect
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from flask_digest_auth import DigestAuth
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app: flask = Flask(__name__)
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... (Configure the Flask application) ...
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login_manager: flask_login.LoginManager = flask_login.LoginManager()
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login_manager.init_app(app)
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@login_manager.user_loader
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def load_user(user_id: str) -> t.Optional[User]:
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... (Load the user with the username) ...
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auth: DigestAuth = DigestAuth()
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auth.init_app(app)
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@auth.register_get_password
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def get_password_hash(username: str) -> t.Optional[str]:
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... (Load the password hash) ...
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@app.get("/admin")
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@flask_login.login_required
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def admin():
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return f"Hello, {flask_login.current_user.get_id()}!"
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@app.post("/logout")
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@flask_login.login_required
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def logout():
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auth.logout()
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# Do not call flask_login.logout_user()
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return redirect(request.form.get("next"))
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Larger Applications with ``create_app()`` with Flask-Login Integration
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----------------------------------------------------------------------
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In your ``my_app/__init__.py``:
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::
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from flask import Flask
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from flask_digest_auth import DigestAuth
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from flask_login import LoginManager
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auth: DigestAuth = DigestAuth()
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def create_app(test_config = None) -> Flask:
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app: flask = Flask(__name__)
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... (Configure the Flask application) ...
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login_manager: LoginManager = LoginManager()
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login_manager.init_app(app)
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@login_manager.user_loader
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def load_user(user_id: str) -> t.Optional[User]:
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... (Load the user with the username) ...
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auth.init_app(app)
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@auth.register_get_password
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def get_password_hash(username: str) -> t.Optional[str]:
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... (Load the password hash) ...
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return app
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In your ``my_app/views.py``:
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::
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import flask_login
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from flask import Flask, Blueprint, request, redirect
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from my_app import auth
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bp = Blueprint("admin", __name__, url_prefix="/admin")
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@bp.get("/admin")
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@flask_login.login_required
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def admin():
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return f"Hello, {flask_login.current_user.get_id()}!"
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@app.post("/logout")
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@flask_login.login_required
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def logout():
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auth.logout()
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# Do not call flask_login.logout_user()
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return redirect(request.form.get("next"))
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def init_app(app: Flask) -> None:
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app.register_blueprint(bp)
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The views only depend on Flask-Login, but not the actual
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authentication mechanism. You can change the actual authentication
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mechanism without changing the views.
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Session Integration
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===================
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Flask-DigestAuth features session integration. The user log in
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is remembered in the session. The authentication information is not
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requested again. This is different to the practice of the HTTP Digest
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Authentication, but is convenient for the log in accounting.
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Log In Bookkeeping
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==================
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You can register a callback to run when the user logs in, for ex.,
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logging the log in event, adding the log in counter, etc.
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::
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@auth.register_on_login
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def on_login(user: User) -> None:
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user.visits = user.visits + 1
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Log Out
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=======
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Flask-DigestAuth supports log out. The user will be prompted for the
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new username and password.
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Test Client
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===========
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Flask-DigestAuth comes with a test client that supports HTTP digest
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authentication.
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A unittest Test Case
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--------------------
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::
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from flask import Flask
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from flask_digest_auth import Client
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from flask_testing import TestCase
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from my_app import create_app
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class MyTestCase(TestCase):
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def create_app(self):
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app: Flask = create_app({
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"TESTING": True,
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"SECRET_KEY": token_urlsafe(32),
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"DIGEST_AUTH_REALM": "admin",
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})
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app.test_client_class = Client
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return app
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def test_admin(self):
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response = self.client.get("/admin")
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self.assertEqual(response.status_code, 401)
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response = self.client.get(
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"/admin", digest_auth=(USERNAME, PASSWORD))
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self.assertEqual(response.status_code, 200)
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A pytest Test
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import pytest
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from flask import Flask
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from flask_digest_auth import Client
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from my_app import create_app
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@pytest.fixture()
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def app():
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app: Flask = create_app({
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"TESTING": True,
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"SECRET_KEY": token_urlsafe(32),
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"DIGEST_AUTH_REALM": "admin",
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})
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app.test_client_class = Client
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yield app
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@pytest.fixture()
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def client(app):
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return app.test_client()
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def test_admin(app: Flask, client: Client):
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with app.app_context():
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response = client.get("/admin")
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assert response.status_code == 401
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response = client.get(
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"/admin", digest_auth=(USERNAME, PASSWORD))
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assert response.status_code == 200
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Refer to the `change log`_.
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Copyright
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.. _RFC 2617: https://www.rfc-editor.org/rfc/rfc2617
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.. _Flask: https://flask.palletsprojects.com
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.. _Flask-DigestAuth GitHub repository: https://github.com/imacat/flask-digestauth
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.. _Flask-DigestAuth readthedocs documentation: https://flask-digestauth.readthedocs.io
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.. _Flask-Login: https://flask-login.readthedocs.io
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.. _documentation on Read the Docs: https://flask-digestauth.readthedocs.io
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.. _change log: https://flask-digestauth.readthedocs.io/en/latest/changelog.html
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