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+# Copyright (C) 2010 Google Inc. |
+# |
+# Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License"); |
+# you may not use this file except in compliance with the License. |
+# You may obtain a copy of the License at |
+# |
+# http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0 |
+# |
+# Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software |
+# distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS, |
+# WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied. |
+# See the License for the specific language governing permissions and |
+# limitations under the License. |
+ |
+"""Utilities for Google App Engine |
+ |
+Utilities for making it easier to use OAuth 2.0 on Google App Engine. |
+""" |
+ |
+__author__ = 'jcgregorio@google.com (Joe Gregorio)' |
+ |
+import base64 |
+import httplib2 |
+import logging |
+import pickle |
+import time |
+ |
+import clientsecrets |
+ |
+from anyjson import simplejson |
+from client import AccessTokenRefreshError |
+from client import AssertionCredentials |
+from client import Credentials |
+from client import Flow |
+from client import OAuth2WebServerFlow |
+from client import Storage |
+from google.appengine.api import memcache |
+from google.appengine.api import users |
+from google.appengine.api.app_identity import app_identity |
+from google.appengine.ext import db |
+from google.appengine.ext import webapp |
+from google.appengine.ext.webapp.util import login_required |
+from google.appengine.ext.webapp.util import run_wsgi_app |
+ |
+OAUTH2CLIENT_NAMESPACE = 'oauth2client#ns' |
+ |
+ |
+class InvalidClientSecretsError(Exception): |
+ """The client_secrets.json file is malformed or missing required fields.""" |
+ pass |
+ |
+ |
+class AppAssertionCredentials(AssertionCredentials): |
+ """Credentials object for App Engine Assertion Grants |
+ |
+ This object will allow an App Engine application to identify itself to Google |
+ and other OAuth 2.0 servers that can verify assertions. It can be used for |
+ the purpose of accessing data stored under an account assigned to the App |
+ Engine application itself. The algorithm used for generating the assertion is |
+ the Signed JSON Web Token (JWT) algorithm. Additional details can be found at |
+ the following link: |
+ |
+ http://self-issued.info/docs/draft-jones-json-web-token.html |
+ |
+ This credential does not require a flow to instantiate because it represents |
+ a two legged flow, and therefore has all of the required information to |
+ generate and refresh its own access tokens. |
+ |
+ """ |
+ |
+ def __init__(self, scope, |
+ audience='https://accounts.google.com/o/oauth2/token', |
+ assertion_type='http://oauth.net/grant_type/jwt/1.0/bearer', |
+ token_uri='https://accounts.google.com/o/oauth2/token', **kwargs): |
+ """Constructor for AppAssertionCredentials |
+ |
+ Args: |
+ scope: string, scope of the credentials being requested. |
+ audience: string, The audience, or verifier of the assertion. For |
+ convenience defaults to Google's audience. |
+ assertion_type: string, Type name that will identify the format of the |
+ assertion string. For convience, defaults to the JSON Web Token (JWT) |
+ assertion type string. |
+ token_uri: string, URI for token endpoint. For convenience |
+ defaults to Google's endpoints but any OAuth 2.0 provider can be used. |
+ """ |
+ self.scope = scope |
+ self.audience = audience |
+ self.app_name = app_identity.get_service_account_name() |
+ |
+ super(AppAssertionCredentials, self).__init__( |
+ assertion_type, |
+ None, |
+ token_uri) |
+ |
+ @classmethod |
+ def from_json(cls, json): |
+ data = simplejson.loads(json) |
+ retval = AccessTokenCredentials( |
+ data['scope'], |
+ data['audience'], |
+ data['assertion_type'], |
+ data['token_uri']) |
+ return retval |
+ |
+ def _generate_assertion(self): |
+ header = { |
+ 'typ': 'JWT', |
+ 'alg': 'RS256', |
+ } |
+ |
+ now = int(time.time()) |
+ claims = { |
+ 'aud': self.audience, |
+ 'scope': self.scope, |
+ 'iat': now, |
+ 'exp': now + 3600, |
+ 'iss': self.app_name, |
+ } |
+ |
+ jwt_components = [base64.b64encode(simplejson.dumps(seg)) |
+ for seg in [header, claims]] |
+ |
+ base_str = ".".join(jwt_components) |
+ key_name, signature = app_identity.sign_blob(base_str) |
+ jwt_components.append(base64.b64encode(signature)) |
+ return ".".join(jwt_components) |
+ |
+ |
+class FlowProperty(db.Property): |
+ """App Engine datastore Property for Flow. |
+ |
+ Utility property that allows easy storage and retreival of an |
+ oauth2client.Flow""" |
+ |
+ # Tell what the user type is. |
+ data_type = Flow |
+ |
+ # For writing to datastore. |
+ def get_value_for_datastore(self, model_instance): |
+ flow = super(FlowProperty, |
+ self).get_value_for_datastore(model_instance) |
+ return db.Blob(pickle.dumps(flow)) |
+ |
+ # For reading from datastore. |
+ def make_value_from_datastore(self, value): |
+ if value is None: |
+ return None |
+ return pickle.loads(value) |
+ |
+ def validate(self, value): |
+ if value is not None and not isinstance(value, Flow): |
+ raise db.BadValueError('Property %s must be convertible ' |
+ 'to a FlowThreeLegged instance (%s)' % |
+ (self.name, value)) |
+ return super(FlowProperty, self).validate(value) |
+ |
+ def empty(self, value): |
+ return not value |
+ |
+ |
+class CredentialsProperty(db.Property): |
+ """App Engine datastore Property for Credentials. |
+ |
+ Utility property that allows easy storage and retrieval of |
+ oath2client.Credentials |
+ """ |
+ |
+ # Tell what the user type is. |
+ data_type = Credentials |
+ |
+ # For writing to datastore. |
+ def get_value_for_datastore(self, model_instance): |
+ logging.info("get: Got type " + str(type(model_instance))) |
+ cred = super(CredentialsProperty, |
+ self).get_value_for_datastore(model_instance) |
+ if cred is None: |
+ cred = '' |
+ else: |
+ cred = cred.to_json() |
+ return db.Blob(cred) |
+ |
+ # For reading from datastore. |
+ def make_value_from_datastore(self, value): |
+ logging.info("make: Got type " + str(type(value))) |
+ if value is None: |
+ return None |
+ if len(value) == 0: |
+ return None |
+ try: |
+ credentials = Credentials.new_from_json(value) |
+ except ValueError: |
+ credentials = None |
+ return credentials |
+ |
+ def validate(self, value): |
+ value = super(CredentialsProperty, self).validate(value) |
+ logging.info("validate: Got type " + str(type(value))) |
+ if value is not None and not isinstance(value, Credentials): |
+ raise db.BadValueError('Property %s must be convertible ' |
+ 'to a Credentials instance (%s)' % |
+ (self.name, value)) |
+ #if value is not None and not isinstance(value, Credentials): |
+ # return None |
+ return value |
+ |
+ |
+class StorageByKeyName(Storage): |
+ """Store and retrieve a single credential to and from |
+ the App Engine datastore. |
+ |
+ This Storage helper presumes the Credentials |
+ have been stored as a CredenialsProperty |
+ on a datastore model class, and that entities |
+ are stored by key_name. |
+ """ |
+ |
+ def __init__(self, model, key_name, property_name, cache=None): |
+ """Constructor for Storage. |
+ |
+ Args: |
+ model: db.Model, model class |
+ key_name: string, key name for the entity that has the credentials |
+ property_name: string, name of the property that is a CredentialsProperty |
+ cache: memcache, a write-through cache to put in front of the datastore |
+ """ |
+ self._model = model |
+ self._key_name = key_name |
+ self._property_name = property_name |
+ self._cache = cache |
+ |
+ def locked_get(self): |
+ """Retrieve Credential from datastore. |
+ |
+ Returns: |
+ oauth2client.Credentials |
+ """ |
+ if self._cache: |
+ json = self._cache.get(self._key_name) |
+ if json: |
+ return Credentials.new_from_json(json) |
+ |
+ credential = None |
+ entity = self._model.get_by_key_name(self._key_name) |
+ if entity is not None: |
+ credential = getattr(entity, self._property_name) |
+ if credential and hasattr(credential, 'set_store'): |
+ credential.set_store(self) |
+ if self._cache: |
+ self._cache.set(self._key_name, credentials.to_json()) |
+ |
+ return credential |
+ |
+ def locked_put(self, credentials): |
+ """Write a Credentials to the datastore. |
+ |
+ Args: |
+ credentials: Credentials, the credentials to store. |
+ """ |
+ entity = self._model.get_or_insert(self._key_name) |
+ setattr(entity, self._property_name, credentials) |
+ entity.put() |
+ if self._cache: |
+ self._cache.set(self._key_name, credentials.to_json()) |
+ |
+ |
+class CredentialsModel(db.Model): |
+ """Storage for OAuth 2.0 Credentials |
+ |
+ Storage of the model is keyed by the user.user_id(). |
+ """ |
+ credentials = CredentialsProperty() |
+ |
+ |
+class OAuth2Decorator(object): |
+ """Utility for making OAuth 2.0 easier. |
+ |
+ Instantiate and then use with oauth_required or oauth_aware |
+ as decorators on webapp.RequestHandler methods. |
+ |
+ Example: |
+ |
+ decorator = OAuth2Decorator( |
+ client_id='837...ent.com', |
+ client_secret='Qh...wwI', |
+ scope='https://www.googleapis.com/auth/plus') |
+ |
+ |
+ class MainHandler(webapp.RequestHandler): |
+ |
+ @decorator.oauth_required |
+ def get(self): |
+ http = decorator.http() |
+ # http is authorized with the user's Credentials and can be used |
+ # in API calls |
+ |
+ """ |
+ |
+ def __init__(self, client_id, client_secret, scope, |
+ auth_uri='https://accounts.google.com/o/oauth2/auth', |
+ token_uri='https://accounts.google.com/o/oauth2/token', |
+ message=None, **kwargs): |
+ |
+ """Constructor for OAuth2Decorator |
+ |
+ Args: |
+ client_id: string, client identifier. |
+ client_secret: string client secret. |
+ scope: string or list of strings, scope(s) of the credentials being |
+ requested. |
+ auth_uri: string, URI for authorization endpoint. For convenience |
+ defaults to Google's endpoints but any OAuth 2.0 provider can be used. |
+ token_uri: string, URI for token endpoint. For convenience |
+ defaults to Google's endpoints but any OAuth 2.0 provider can be used. |
+ message: Message to display if there are problems with the OAuth 2.0 |
+ configuration. The message may contain HTML and will be presented on the |
+ web interface for any method that uses the decorator. |
+ **kwargs: dict, Keyword arguments are be passed along as kwargs to the |
+ OAuth2WebServerFlow constructor. |
+ """ |
+ self.flow = OAuth2WebServerFlow(client_id, client_secret, scope, None, |
+ auth_uri, token_uri, **kwargs) |
+ self.credentials = None |
+ self._request_handler = None |
+ self._message = message |
+ self._in_error = False |
+ |
+ def _display_error_message(self, request_handler): |
+ request_handler.response.out.write('<html><body>') |
+ request_handler.response.out.write(self._message) |
+ request_handler.response.out.write('</body></html>') |
+ |
+ def oauth_required(self, method): |
+ """Decorator that starts the OAuth 2.0 dance. |
+ |
+ Starts the OAuth dance for the logged in user if they haven't already |
+ granted access for this application. |
+ |
+ Args: |
+ method: callable, to be decorated method of a webapp.RequestHandler |
+ instance. |
+ """ |
+ |
+ def check_oauth(request_handler, *args): |
+ if self._in_error: |
+ self._display_error_message(request_handler) |
+ return |
+ |
+ user = users.get_current_user() |
+ # Don't use @login_decorator as this could be used in a POST request. |
+ if not user: |
+ request_handler.redirect(users.create_login_url( |
+ request_handler.request.uri)) |
+ return |
+ # Store the request URI in 'state' so we can use it later |
+ self.flow.params['state'] = request_handler.request.url |
+ self._request_handler = request_handler |
+ self.credentials = StorageByKeyName( |
+ CredentialsModel, user.user_id(), 'credentials').get() |
+ |
+ if not self.has_credentials(): |
+ return request_handler.redirect(self.authorize_url()) |
+ try: |
+ method(request_handler, *args) |
+ except AccessTokenRefreshError: |
+ return request_handler.redirect(self.authorize_url()) |
+ |
+ return check_oauth |
+ |
+ def oauth_aware(self, method): |
+ """Decorator that sets up for OAuth 2.0 dance, but doesn't do it. |
+ |
+ Does all the setup for the OAuth dance, but doesn't initiate it. |
+ This decorator is useful if you want to create a page that knows |
+ whether or not the user has granted access to this application. |
+ From within a method decorated with @oauth_aware the has_credentials() |
+ and authorize_url() methods can be called. |
+ |
+ Args: |
+ method: callable, to be decorated method of a webapp.RequestHandler |
+ instance. |
+ """ |
+ |
+ def setup_oauth(request_handler, *args): |
+ if self._in_error: |
+ self._display_error_message(request_handler) |
+ return |
+ |
+ user = users.get_current_user() |
+ # Don't use @login_decorator as this could be used in a POST request. |
+ if not user: |
+ request_handler.redirect(users.create_login_url( |
+ request_handler.request.uri)) |
+ return |
+ |
+ |
+ self.flow.params['state'] = request_handler.request.url |
+ self._request_handler = request_handler |
+ self.credentials = StorageByKeyName( |
+ CredentialsModel, user.user_id(), 'credentials').get() |
+ method(request_handler, *args) |
+ return setup_oauth |
+ |
+ def has_credentials(self): |
+ """True if for the logged in user there are valid access Credentials. |
+ |
+ Must only be called from with a webapp.RequestHandler subclassed method |
+ that had been decorated with either @oauth_required or @oauth_aware. |
+ """ |
+ return self.credentials is not None and not self.credentials.invalid |
+ |
+ def authorize_url(self): |
+ """Returns the URL to start the OAuth dance. |
+ |
+ Must only be called from with a webapp.RequestHandler subclassed method |
+ that had been decorated with either @oauth_required or @oauth_aware. |
+ """ |
+ callback = self._request_handler.request.relative_url('/oauth2callback') |
+ url = self.flow.step1_get_authorize_url(callback) |
+ user = users.get_current_user() |
+ memcache.set(user.user_id(), pickle.dumps(self.flow), |
+ namespace=OAUTH2CLIENT_NAMESPACE) |
+ return url |
+ |
+ def http(self): |
+ """Returns an authorized http instance. |
+ |
+ Must only be called from within an @oauth_required decorated method, or |
+ from within an @oauth_aware decorated method where has_credentials() |
+ returns True. |
+ """ |
+ return self.credentials.authorize(httplib2.Http()) |
+ |
+ |
+class OAuth2DecoratorFromClientSecrets(OAuth2Decorator): |
+ """An OAuth2Decorator that builds from a clientsecrets file. |
+ |
+ Uses a clientsecrets file as the source for all the information when |
+ constructing an OAuth2Decorator. |
+ |
+ Example: |
+ |
+ decorator = OAuth2DecoratorFromClientSecrets( |
+ os.path.join(os.path.dirname(__file__), 'client_secrets.json') |
+ scope='https://www.googleapis.com/auth/plus') |
+ |
+ |
+ class MainHandler(webapp.RequestHandler): |
+ |
+ @decorator.oauth_required |
+ def get(self): |
+ http = decorator.http() |
+ # http is authorized with the user's Credentials and can be used |
+ # in API calls |
+ """ |
+ |
+ def __init__(self, filename, scope, message=None): |
+ """Constructor |
+ |
+ Args: |
+ filename: string, File name of client secrets. |
+ scope: string, Space separated list of scopes. |
+ message: string, A friendly string to display to the user if the |
+ clientsecrets file is missing or invalid. The message may contain HTML and |
+ will be presented on the web interface for any method that uses the |
+ decorator. |
+ """ |
+ try: |
+ client_type, client_info = clientsecrets.loadfile(filename) |
+ if client_type not in [clientsecrets.TYPE_WEB, clientsecrets.TYPE_INSTALLED]: |
+ raise InvalidClientSecretsError('OAuth2Decorator doesn\'t support this OAuth 2.0 flow.') |
+ super(OAuth2DecoratorFromClientSecrets, |
+ self).__init__( |
+ client_info['client_id'], |
+ client_info['client_secret'], |
+ scope, |
+ client_info['auth_uri'], |
+ client_info['token_uri'], |
+ message) |
+ except clientsecrets.InvalidClientSecretsError: |
+ self._in_error = True |
+ if message is not None: |
+ self._message = message |
+ else: |
+ self._message = "Please configure your application for OAuth 2.0" |
+ |
+ |
+def oauth2decorator_from_clientsecrets(filename, scope, message=None): |
+ """Creates an OAuth2Decorator populated from a clientsecrets file. |
+ |
+ Args: |
+ filename: string, File name of client secrets. |
+ scope: string, Space separated list of scopes. |
+ message: string, A friendly string to display to the user if the |
+ clientsecrets file is missing or invalid. The message may contain HTML and |
+ will be presented on the web interface for any method that uses the |
+ decorator. |
+ |
+ Returns: An OAuth2Decorator |
+ |
+ """ |
+ return OAuth2DecoratorFromClientSecrets(filename, scope, message) |
+ |
+ |
+class OAuth2Handler(webapp.RequestHandler): |
+ """Handler for the redirect_uri of the OAuth 2.0 dance.""" |
+ |
+ @login_required |
+ def get(self): |
+ error = self.request.get('error') |
+ if error: |
+ errormsg = self.request.get('error_description', error) |
+ self.response.out.write( |
+ 'The authorization request failed: %s' % errormsg) |
+ else: |
+ user = users.get_current_user() |
+ flow = pickle.loads(memcache.get(user.user_id(), |
+ namespace=OAUTH2CLIENT_NAMESPACE)) |
+ # This code should be ammended with application specific error |
+ # handling. The following cases should be considered: |
+ # 1. What if the flow doesn't exist in memcache? Or is corrupt? |
+ # 2. What if the step2_exchange fails? |
+ if flow: |
+ credentials = flow.step2_exchange(self.request.params) |
+ StorageByKeyName( |
+ CredentialsModel, user.user_id(), 'credentials').put(credentials) |
+ self.redirect(str(self.request.get('state'))) |
+ else: |
+ # TODO Add error handling here. |
+ pass |
+ |
+ |
+application = webapp.WSGIApplication([('/oauth2callback', OAuth2Handler)]) |
+ |
+ |
+def main(): |
+ run_wsgi_app(application) |