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"""An OAuth 2.0 client.
Tools for interacting with OAuth 2.0 protected resources.
"""
__author__ = 'jcgregorio@google.com (Joe Gregorio)'
import base64
import collections
import copy
import datetime
import json
import logging
import os
import socket
import sys
import tempfile
import time
import shutil
import six
from six.moves import urllib
import httplib2
from oauth2client import clientsecrets
from oauth2client import GOOGLE_AUTH_URI
from oauth2client import GOOGLE_DEVICE_URI
from oauth2client import GOOGLE_REVOKE_URI
from oauth2client import GOOGLE_TOKEN_URI
from oauth2client import util
HAS_OPENSSL = False
HAS_CRYPTO = False
try:
from oauth2client import crypt
HAS_CRYPTO = True
if crypt.OpenSSLVerifier is not None:
HAS_OPENSSL = True
except ImportError:
pass
logger = logging.getLogger(__name__)
# Expiry is stored in RFC3339 UTC format
EXPIRY_FORMAT = '%Y-%m-%dT%H:%M:%SZ'
# Which certs to use to validate id_tokens received.
ID_TOKEN_VERIFICATION_CERTS = 'https://www.googleapis.com/oauth2/v1/certs'
# This symbol previously had a typo in the name; we keep the old name
# around for now, but will remove it in the future.
ID_TOKEN_VERIFICATON_CERTS = ID_TOKEN_VERIFICATION_CERTS
# Constant to use for the out of band OAuth 2.0 flow.
OOB_CALLBACK_URN = 'urn:ietf:wg:oauth:2.0:oob'
# Google Data client libraries may need to set this to [401, 403].
REFRESH_STATUS_CODES = [401]
# The value representing user credentials.
AUTHORIZED_USER = 'authorized_user'
# The value representing service account credentials.
SERVICE_ACCOUNT = 'service_account'
# The environment variable pointing the file with local
# Application Default Credentials.
GOOGLE_APPLICATION_CREDENTIALS = 'GOOGLE_APPLICATION_CREDENTIALS'
# The ~/.config subdirectory containing gcloud credentials. Intended
# to be swapped out in tests.
_CLOUDSDK_CONFIG_DIRECTORY = 'gcloud'
# The environment variable name which can replace ~/.config if set.
_CLOUDSDK_CONFIG_ENV_VAR = 'CLOUDSDK_CONFIG'
# The error message we show users when we can't find the Application
# Default Credentials.
ADC_HELP_MSG = (
'The Application Default Credentials are not available. They are available '
'if running in Google Compute Engine. Otherwise, the environment variable '
+ GOOGLE_APPLICATION_CREDENTIALS +
' must be defined pointing to a file defining the credentials. See '
'https://developers.google.com/accounts/docs/application-default-credentials' # pylint:disable=line-too-long
' for more information.')
# The access token along with the seconds in which it expires.
AccessTokenInfo = collections.namedtuple(
'AccessTokenInfo', ['access_token', 'expires_in'])
DEFAULT_ENV_NAME = 'UNKNOWN'
# If set to True _get_environment avoid GCE check (_detect_gce_environment)
NO_GCE_CHECK = os.environ.setdefault('NO_GCE_CHECK', 'False')
class SETTINGS(object):
"""Settings namespace for globally defined values."""
env_name = None
class Error(Exception):
"""Base error for this module."""
class FlowExchangeError(Error):
"""Error trying to exchange an authorization grant for an access token."""
class AccessTokenRefreshError(Error):
"""Error trying to refresh an expired access token."""
class TokenRevokeError(Error):
"""Error trying to revoke a token."""
class UnknownClientSecretsFlowError(Error):
"""The client secrets file called for an unknown type of OAuth 2.0 flow. """
class AccessTokenCredentialsError(Error):
"""Having only the access_token means no refresh is possible."""
class VerifyJwtTokenError(Error):
"""Could not retrieve certificates for validation."""
class NonAsciiHeaderError(Error):
"""Header names and values must be ASCII strings."""
class ApplicationDefaultCredentialsError(Error):
"""Error retrieving the Application Default Credentials."""
class OAuth2DeviceCodeError(Error):
"""Error trying to retrieve a device code."""
class CryptoUnavailableError(Error, NotImplementedError):
"""Raised when a crypto library is required, but none is available."""
def _abstract():
raise NotImplementedError('You need to override this function')
class MemoryCache(object):
"""httplib2 Cache implementation which only caches locally."""
def __init__(self):
self.cache = {}
def get(self, key):
return self.cache.get(key)
def set(self, key, value):
self.cache[key] = value
def delete(self, key):
self.cache.pop(key, None)
class Credentials(object):
"""Base class for all Credentials objects.
Subclasses must define an authorize() method that applies the credentials to
an HTTP transport.
Subclasses must also specify a classmethod named 'from_json' that takes a JSON
string as input and returns an instantiated Credentials object.
"""
NON_SERIALIZED_MEMBERS = ['store']
def authorize(self, http):
"""Take an httplib2.Http instance (or equivalent) and authorizes it.
Authorizes it for the set of credentials, usually by replacing
http.request() with a method that adds in the appropriate headers and then
delegates to the original Http.request() method.
Args:
http: httplib2.Http, an http object to be used to make the refresh
request.
"""
_abstract()
def refresh(self, http):
"""Forces a refresh of the access_token.
Args:
http: httplib2.Http, an http object to be used to make the refresh
request.
"""
_abstract()
def revoke(self, http):
"""Revokes a refresh_token and makes the credentials void.
Args:
http: httplib2.Http, an http object to be used to make the revoke
request.
"""
_abstract()
def apply(self, headers):
"""Add the authorization to the headers.
Args:
headers: dict, the headers to add the Authorization header to.
"""
_abstract()
def _to_json(self, strip):
"""Utility function that creates JSON repr. of a Credentials object.
Args:
strip: array, An array of names of members to not include in the JSON.
Returns:
string, a JSON representation of this instance, suitable to pass to
from_json().
"""
t = type(self)
d = copy.copy(self.__dict__)
for member in strip:
if member in d:
del d[member]
if (d.get('token_expiry') and
isinstance(d['token_expiry'], datetime.datetime)):
d['token_expiry'] = d['token_expiry'].strftime(EXPIRY_FORMAT)
# Add in information we will need later to reconsistitue this instance.
d['_class'] = t.__name__
d['_module'] = t.__module__
for key, val in d.items():
if isinstance(val, bytes):
d[key] = val.decode('utf-8')
return json.dumps(d)
def to_json(self):
"""Creating a JSON representation of an instance of Credentials.
Returns:
string, a JSON representation of this instance, suitable to pass to
from_json().
"""
return self._to_json(Credentials.NON_SERIALIZED_MEMBERS)
@classmethod
def new_from_json(cls, s):
"""Utility class method to instantiate a Credentials subclass from a JSON
representation produced by to_json().
Args:
s: string, JSON from to_json().
Returns:
An instance of the subclass of Credentials that was serialized with
to_json().
"""
if six.PY3 and isinstance(s, bytes):
s = s.decode('utf-8')
data = json.loads(s)
# Find and call the right classmethod from_json() to restore the object.
module = data['_module']
try:
m = __import__(module)
except ImportError:
# In case there's an object from the old package structure, update it
module = module.replace('.googleapiclient', '')
m = __import__(module)
m = __import__(module, fromlist=module.split('.')[:-1])
kls = getattr(m, data['_class'])
from_json = getattr(kls, 'from_json')
return from_json(s)
@classmethod
def from_json(cls, unused_data):
"""Instantiate a Credentials object from a JSON description of it.
The JSON should have been produced by calling .to_json() on the object.
Args:
unused_data: dict, A deserialized JSON object.
Returns:
An instance of a Credentials subclass.
"""
return Credentials()
class Flow(object):
"""Base class for all Flow objects."""
pass
class Storage(object):
"""Base class for all Storage objects.
Store and retrieve a single credential. This class supports locking
such that multiple processes and threads can operate on a single
store.
"""
def acquire_lock(self):
"""Acquires any lock necessary to access this Storage.
This lock is not reentrant.
"""
pass
def release_lock(self):
"""Release the Storage lock.
Trying to release a lock that isn't held will result in a
RuntimeError.
"""
pass
def locked_get(self):
"""Retrieve credential.
The Storage lock must be held when this is called.
Returns:
oauth2client.client.Credentials
"""
_abstract()
def locked_put(self, credentials):
"""Write a credential.
The Storage lock must be held when this is called.
Args:
credentials: Credentials, the credentials to store.
"""
_abstract()
def locked_delete(self):
"""Delete a credential.
The Storage lock must be held when this is called.
"""
_abstract()
def get(self):
"""Retrieve credential.
The Storage lock must *not* be held when this is called.
Returns:
oauth2client.client.Credentials
"""
self.acquire_lock()
try:
return self.locked_get()
finally:
self.release_lock()
def put(self, credentials):
"""Write a credential.
The Storage lock must be held when this is called.
Args:
credentials: Credentials, the credentials to store.
"""
self.acquire_lock()
try:
self.locked_put(credentials)
finally:
self.release_lock()
def delete(self):
"""Delete credential.
Frees any resources associated with storing the credential.
The Storage lock must *not* be held when this is called.
Returns:
None
"""
self.acquire_lock()
try:
return self.locked_delete()
finally:
self.release_lock()
def clean_headers(headers):
"""Forces header keys and values to be strings, i.e not unicode.
The httplib module just concats the header keys and values in a way that may
make the message header a unicode string, which, if it then tries to
contatenate to a binary request body may result in a unicode decode error.
Args:
headers: dict, A dictionary of headers.
Returns:
The same dictionary but with all the keys converted to strings.
"""
clean = {}
try:
for k, v in six.iteritems(headers):
clean_k = k if isinstance(k, bytes) else str(k).encode('ascii')
clean_v = v if isinstance(v, bytes) else str(v).encode('ascii')
clean[clean_k] = clean_v
except UnicodeEncodeError:
raise NonAsciiHeaderError(k + ': ' + v)
return clean
def _update_query_params(uri, params):
"""Updates a URI with new query parameters.
Args:
uri: string, A valid URI, with potential existing query parameters.
params: dict, A dictionary of query parameters.
Returns:
The same URI but with the new query parameters added.
"""
parts = urllib.parse.urlparse(uri)
query_params = dict(urllib.parse.parse_qsl(parts.query))
query_params.update(params)
new_parts = parts._replace(query=urllib.parse.urlencode(query_params))
return urllib.parse.urlunparse(new_parts)
class OAuth2Credentials(Credentials):
"""Credentials object for OAuth 2.0.
Credentials can be applied to an httplib2.Http object using the authorize()
method, which then adds the OAuth 2.0 access token to each request.
OAuth2Credentials objects may be safely pickled and unpickled.
"""
@util.positional(8)
def __init__(self, access_token, client_id, client_secret, refresh_token,
token_expiry, token_uri, user_agent, revoke_uri=None,
id_token=None, token_response=None):
"""Create an instance of OAuth2Credentials.
This constructor is not usually called by the user, instead
OAuth2Credentials objects are instantiated by the OAuth2WebServerFlow.
Args:
access_token: string, access token.
client_id: string, client identifier.
client_secret: string, client secret.
refresh_token: string, refresh token.
token_expiry: datetime, when the access_token expires.
token_uri: string, URI of token endpoint.
user_agent: string, The HTTP User-Agent to provide for this application.
revoke_uri: string, URI for revoke endpoint. Defaults to None; a token
can't be revoked if this is None.
id_token: object, The identity of the resource owner.
token_response: dict, the decoded response to the token request. None
if a token hasn't been requested yet. Stored because some providers
(e.g. wordpress.com) include extra fields that clients may want.
Notes:
store: callable, A callable that when passed a Credential
will store the credential back to where it came from.
This is needed to store the latest access_token if it
has expired and been refreshed.
"""
self.access_token = access_token
self.client_id = client_id
self.client_secret = client_secret
self.refresh_token = refresh_token
self.store = None
self.token_expiry = token_expiry
self.token_uri = token_uri
self.user_agent = user_agent
self.revoke_uri = revoke_uri
self.id_token = id_token
self.token_response = token_response
# True if the credentials have been revoked or expired and can't be
# refreshed.
self.invalid = False
def authorize(self, http):
"""Authorize an httplib2.Http instance with these credentials.
The modified http.request method will add authentication headers to each
request and will refresh access_tokens when a 401 is received on a
request. In addition the http.request method has a credentials property,
http.request.credentials, which is the Credentials object that authorized
it.
Args:
http: An instance of ``httplib2.Http`` or something that acts
like it.
Returns:
A modified instance of http that was passed in.
Example::
h = httplib2.Http()
h = credentials.authorize(h)
You can't create a new OAuth subclass of httplib2.Authentication
because it never gets passed the absolute URI, which is needed for
signing. So instead we have to overload 'request' with a closure
that adds in the Authorization header and then calls the original
version of 'request()'.
"""
request_orig = http.request
# The closure that will replace 'httplib2.Http.request'.
@util.positional(1)
def new_request(uri, method='GET', body=None, headers=None,
redirections=httplib2.DEFAULT_MAX_REDIRECTS,
connection_type=None):
if not self.access_token:
logger.info('Attempting refresh to obtain initial access_token')
self._refresh(request_orig)
# Clone and modify the request headers to add the appropriate
# Authorization header.
if headers is None:
headers = {}
else:
headers = dict(headers)
self.apply(headers)
if self.user_agent is not None:
if 'user-agent' in headers:
headers['user-agent'] = self.user_agent + ' ' + headers['user-agent']
else:
headers['user-agent'] = self.user_agent
body_stream_position = None
if all(getattr(body, stream_prop, None) for stream_prop in
('read', 'seek', 'tell')):
body_stream_position = body.tell()
resp, content = request_orig(uri, method, body, clean_headers(headers),
redirections, connection_type)
# A stored token may expire between the time it is retrieved and the time
# the request is made, so we may need to try twice.
max_refresh_attempts = 2
for refresh_attempt in range(max_refresh_attempts):
if resp.status not in REFRESH_STATUS_CODES:
break
logger.info('Refreshing due to a %s (attempt %s/%s)', resp.status,
refresh_attempt + 1, max_refresh_attempts)
self._refresh(request_orig)
self.apply(headers)
if body_stream_position is not None:
body.seek(body_stream_position)
resp, content = request_orig(uri, method, body, clean_headers(headers),
redirections, connection_type)
return (resp, content)
# Replace the request method with our own closure.
http.request = new_request
# Set credentials as a property of the request method.
setattr(http.request, 'credentials', self)
return http
def refresh(self, http):
"""Forces a refresh of the access_token.
Args:
http: httplib2.Http, an http object to be used to make the refresh
request.
"""
self._refresh(http.request)
def revoke(self, http):
"""Revokes a refresh_token and makes the credentials void.
Args:
http: httplib2.Http, an http object to be used to make the revoke
request.
"""
self._revoke(http.request)
def apply(self, headers):
"""Add the authorization to the headers.
Args:
headers: dict, the headers to add the Authorization header to.
"""
headers['Authorization'] = 'Bearer ' + self.access_token
def to_json(self):
return self._to_json(Credentials.NON_SERIALIZED_MEMBERS)
@classmethod
def from_json(cls, s):
"""Instantiate a Credentials object from a JSON description of it. The JSON
should have been produced by calling .to_json() on the object.
Args:
data: dict, A deserialized JSON object.
Returns:
An instance of a Credentials subclass.
"""
if six.PY3 and isinstance(s, bytes):
s = s.decode('utf-8')
data = json.loads(s)
if (data.get('token_expiry') and
not isinstance(data['token_expiry'], datetime.datetime)):
try:
data['token_expiry'] = datetime.datetime.strptime(
data['token_expiry'], EXPIRY_FORMAT)
except ValueError:
data['token_expiry'] = None
retval = cls(
data['access_token'],
data['client_id'],
data['client_secret'],
data['refresh_token'],
data['token_expiry'],
data['token_uri'],
data['user_agent'],
revoke_uri=data.get('revoke_uri', None),
id_token=data.get('id_token', None),
token_response=data.get('token_response', None))
retval.invalid = data['invalid']
return retval
@property
def access_token_expired(self):
"""True if the credential is expired or invalid.
If the token_expiry isn't set, we assume the token doesn't expire.
"""
if self.invalid:
return True
if not self.token_expiry:
return False
now = datetime.datetime.utcnow()
if now >= self.token_expiry:
logger.info('access_token is expired. Now: %s, token_expiry: %s',
now, self.token_expiry)
return True
return False
def get_access_token(self, http=None):
"""Return the access token and its expiration information.
If the token does not exist, get one.
If the token expired, refresh it.
"""
if not self.access_token or self.access_token_expired:
if not http:
http = httplib2.Http()
self.refresh(http)
return AccessTokenInfo(access_token=self.access_token,
expires_in=self._expires_in())
def set_store(self, store):
"""Set the Storage for the credential.
Args:
store: Storage, an implementation of Storage object.
This is needed to store the latest access_token if it
has expired and been refreshed. This implementation uses
locking to check for updates before updating the
access_token.
"""
self.store = store
def _expires_in(self):
"""Return the number of seconds until this token expires.
If token_expiry is in the past, this method will return 0, meaning the
token has already expired.
If token_expiry is None, this method will return None. Note that returning
0 in such a case would not be fair: the token may still be valid;
we just don't know anything about it.
"""
if self.token_expiry:
now = datetime.datetime.utcnow()
if self.token_expiry > now:
time_delta = self.token_expiry - now
# TODO(orestica): return time_delta.total_seconds()
# once dropping support for Python 2.6
return time_delta.days * 86400 + time_delta.seconds
else:
return 0
def _updateFromCredential(self, other):
"""Update this Credential from another instance."""
self.__dict__.update(other.__getstate__())
def __getstate__(self):
"""Trim the state down to something that can be pickled."""
d = copy.copy(self.__dict__)
del d['store']
return d
def __setstate__(self, state):
"""Reconstitute the state of the object from being pickled."""
self.__dict__.update(state)
self.store = None
def _generate_refresh_request_body(self):
"""Generate the body that will be used in the refresh request."""
body = urllib.parse.urlencode({
'grant_type': 'refresh_token',
'client_id': self.client_id,
'client_secret': self.client_secret,
'refresh_token': self.refresh_token,
})
return body
def _generate_refresh_request_headers(self):
"""Generate the headers that will be used in the refresh request."""
headers = {
'content-type': 'application/x-www-form-urlencoded',
}
if self.user_agent is not None:
headers['user-agent'] = self.user_agent
return headers
def _refresh(self, http_request):
"""Refreshes the access_token.
This method first checks by reading the Storage object if available.
If a refresh is still needed, it holds the Storage lock until the
refresh is completed.
Args:
http_request: callable, a callable that matches the method signature of
httplib2.Http.request, used to make the refresh request.
Raises:
AccessTokenRefreshError: When the refresh fails.
"""
if not self.store:
self._do_refresh_request(http_request)
else:
self.store.acquire_lock()
try:
new_cred = self.store.locked_get()
if (new_cred and not new_cred.invalid and
new_cred.access_token != self.access_token and
not new_cred.access_token_expired):
logger.info('Updated access_token read from Storage')
self._updateFromCredential(new_cred)
else:
self._do_refresh_request(http_request)
finally:
self.store.release_lock()
def _do_refresh_request(self, http_request):
"""Refresh the access_token using the refresh_token.
Args:
http_request: callable, a callable that matches the method signature of
httplib2.Http.request, used to make the refresh request.
Raises:
AccessTokenRefreshError: When the refresh fails.
"""
body = self._generate_refresh_request_body()
headers = self._generate_refresh_request_headers()
logger.info('Refreshing access_token')
resp, content = http_request(
self.token_uri, method='POST', body=body, headers=headers)
if six.PY3 and isinstance(content, bytes):
content = content.decode('utf-8')
if resp.status == 200:
d = json.loads(content)
self.token_response = d
self.access_token = d['access_token']
self.refresh_token = d.get('refresh_token', self.refresh_token)
if 'expires_in' in d:
self.token_expiry = datetime.timedelta(
seconds=int(d['expires_in'])) + datetime.datetime.utcnow()
else:
self.token_expiry = None
# On temporary refresh errors, the user does not actually have to
# re-authorize, so we unflag here.
self.invalid = False
if self.store:
self.store.locked_put(self)
else:
# An {'error':...} response body means the token is expired or revoked,
# so we flag the credentials as such.
logger.info('Failed to retrieve access token: %s', content)
error_msg = 'Invalid response %s.' % resp['status']
try:
d = json.loads(content)
if 'error' in d:
error_msg = d['error']
if 'error_description' in d:
error_msg += ': ' + d['error_description']
self.invalid = True
if self.store:
self.store.locked_put(self)
except (TypeError, ValueError):
pass
raise AccessTokenRefreshError(error_msg)
def _revoke(self, http_request):
"""Revokes this credential and deletes the stored copy (if it exists).
Args:
http_request: callable, a callable that matches the method signature of
httplib2.Http.request, used to make the revoke request.
"""
self._do_revoke(http_request, self.refresh_token or self.access_token)
def _do_revoke(self, http_request, token):
"""Revokes this credential and deletes the stored copy (if it exists).
Args:
http_request: callable, a callable that matches the method signature of
httplib2.Http.request, used to make the refresh request.
token: A string used as the token to be revoked. Can be either an
access_token or refresh_token.
Raises:
TokenRevokeError: If the revoke request does not return with a 200 OK.
"""
logger.info('Revoking token')
query_params = {'token': token}
token_revoke_uri = _update_query_params(self.revoke_uri, query_params)
resp, content = http_request(token_revoke_uri)
if resp.status == 200:
self.invalid = True
else:
error_msg = 'Invalid response %s.' % resp.status
try:
d = json.loads(content)
if 'error' in d:
error_msg = d['error']
except (TypeError, ValueError):
pass
raise TokenRevokeError(error_msg)
if self.store:
self.store.delete()
class AccessTokenCredentials(OAuth2Credentials):
"""Credentials object for OAuth 2.0.
Credentials can be applied to an httplib2.Http object using the
authorize() method, which then signs each request from that object
with the OAuth 2.0 access token. This set of credentials is for the
use case where you have acquired an OAuth 2.0 access_token from
another place such as a JavaScript client or another web
application, and wish to use it from Python. Because only the
access_token is present it can not be refreshed and will in time
expire.
AccessTokenCredentials objects may be safely pickled and unpickled.
Usage::
credentials = AccessTokenCredentials('<an access token>',
'my-user-agent/1.0')
http = httplib2.Http()
http = credentials.authorize(http)
Exceptions:
AccessTokenCredentialsExpired: raised when the access_token expires or is
revoked.
"""
def __init__(self, access_token, user_agent, revoke_uri=None):
"""Create an instance of OAuth2Credentials
This is one of the few types if Credentials that you should contrust,
Credentials objects are usually instantiated by a Flow.
Args:
access_token: string, access token.
user_agent: string, The HTTP User-Agent to provide for this application.
revoke_uri: string, URI for revoke endpoint. Defaults to None; a token
can't be revoked if this is None.
"""
super(AccessTokenCredentials, self).__init__(
access_token,
None,
None,
None,
None,
None,
user_agent,
revoke_uri=revoke_uri)
@classmethod
def from_json(cls, s):
if six.PY3 and isinstance(s, bytes):
s = s.decode('utf-8')
data = json.loads(s)
retval = AccessTokenCredentials(
data['access_token'],
data['user_agent'])
return retval
def _refresh(self, http_request):
raise AccessTokenCredentialsError(
'The access_token is expired or invalid and can\'t be refreshed.')
def _revoke(self, http_request):
"""Revokes the access_token and deletes the store if available.
Args:
http_request: callable, a callable that matches the method signature of
httplib2.Http.request, used to make the revoke request.
"""
self._do_revoke(http_request, self.access_token)
def _detect_gce_environment(urlopen=None):
"""Determine if the current environment is Compute Engine.
Args:
urlopen: Optional argument. Function used to open a connection to a URL.
Returns:
Boolean indicating whether or not the current environment is Google
Compute Engine.
"""
urlopen = urlopen or urllib.request.urlopen
# Note: the explicit `timeout` below is a workaround. The underlying
# issue is that resolving an unknown host on some networks will take
# 20-30 seconds; making this timeout short fixes the issue, but
# could lead to false negatives in the event that we are on GCE, but
# the metadata resolution was particularly slow. The latter case is
# "unlikely".
try:
response = urlopen('http://169.254.169.254/', timeout=1)
return response.info().get('Metadata-Flavor', '') == 'Google'
except socket.timeout:
logger.info('Timeout attempting to reach GCE metadata service.')
return False
except urllib.error.URLError as e:
if isinstance(getattr(e, 'reason', None), socket.timeout):
logger.info('Timeout attempting to reach GCE metadata service.')
return False
def _get_environment(urlopen=None):
"""Detect the environment the code is being run on.
Args:
urlopen: Optional argument. Function used to open a connection to a URL.
Returns:
The value of SETTINGS.env_name after being set. If already
set, simply returns the value.
"""
if SETTINGS.env_name is not None:
return SETTINGS.env_name
# None is an unset value, not the default.
SETTINGS.env_name = DEFAULT_ENV_NAME
try:
import google.appengine
has_gae_sdk = True
except ImportError:
has_gae_sdk = False
if has_gae_sdk:
server_software = os.environ.get('SERVER_SOFTWARE', '')
if server_software.startswith('Google App Engine/'):
SETTINGS.env_name = 'GAE_PRODUCTION'
elif server_software.startswith('Development/'):
SETTINGS.env_name = 'GAE_LOCAL'
elif NO_GCE_CHECK != 'True' and _detect_gce_environment(urlopen=urlopen):
SETTINGS.env_name = 'GCE_PRODUCTION'
return SETTINGS.env_name
class GoogleCredentials(OAuth2Credentials):
"""Application Default Credentials for use in calling Google APIs.
The Application Default Credentials are being constructed as a function of
the environment where the code is being run.
More details can be found on this page:
https://developers.google.com/accounts/docs/application-default-credentials
Here is an example of how to use the Application Default Credentials for a
service that requires authentication:
from googleapiclient.discovery import build
from oauth2client.client import GoogleCredentials
credentials = GoogleCredentials.get_application_default()
service = build('compute', 'v1', credentials=credentials)
PROJECT = 'bamboo-machine-422'
ZONE = 'us-central1-a'
request = service.instances().list(project=PROJECT, zone=ZONE)
response = request.execute()
print(response)
"""
def __init__(self, access_token, client_id, client_secret, refresh_token,
token_expiry, token_uri, user_agent,
revoke_uri=GOOGLE_REVOKE_URI):
"""Create an instance of GoogleCredentials.
This constructor is not usually called by the user, instead
GoogleCredentials objects are instantiated by
GoogleCredentials.from_stream() or
GoogleCredentials.get_application_default().
Args:
access_token: string, access token.
client_id: string, client identifier.
client_secret: string, client secret.
refresh_token: string, refresh token.
token_expiry: datetime, when the access_token expires.
token_uri: string, URI of token endpoint.
user_agent: string, The HTTP User-Agent to provide for this application.
revoke_uri: string, URI for revoke endpoint.
Defaults to GOOGLE_REVOKE_URI; a token can't be revoked if this is None.
"""
super(GoogleCredentials, self).__init__(
access_token, client_id, client_secret, refresh_token, token_expiry,
token_uri, user_agent, revoke_uri=revoke_uri)
def create_scoped_required(self):
"""Whether this Credentials object is scopeless.
create_scoped(scopes) method needs to be called in order to create
a Credentials object for API calls.
"""
return False
def create_scoped(self, scopes):
"""Create a Credentials object for the given scopes.
The Credentials type is preserved.
"""
return self
@property
def serialization_data(self):
"""Get the fields and their values identifying the current credentials."""
return {
'type': 'authorized_user',
'client_id': self.client_id,
'client_secret': self.client_secret,
'refresh_token': self.refresh_token
}
@staticmethod
def _implicit_credentials_from_gae(env_name=None):
"""Attempts to get implicit credentials in Google App Engine env.
If the current environment is not detected as App Engine, returns None,
indicating no Google App Engine credentials can be detected from the
current environment.
Args:
env_name: String, indicating current environment.
Returns:
None, if not in GAE, else an appengine.AppAssertionCredentials object.
"""
env_name = env_name or _get_environment()
if env_name not in ('GAE_PRODUCTION', 'GAE_LOCAL'):
return None
return _get_application_default_credential_GAE()
@staticmethod
def _implicit_credentials_from_gce(env_name=None):
"""Attempts to get implicit credentials in Google Compute Engine env.
If the current environment is not detected as Compute Engine, returns None,
indicating no Google Compute Engine credentials can be detected from the
current environment.
Args:
env_name: String, indicating current environment.
Returns:
None, if not in GCE, else a gce.AppAssertionCredentials object.
"""
env_name = env_name or _get_environment()
if env_name != 'GCE_PRODUCTION':
return None
return _get_application_default_credential_GCE()
@staticmethod
def _implicit_credentials_from_files(env_name=None):
"""Attempts to get implicit credentials from local credential files.
First checks if the environment variable GOOGLE_APPLICATION_CREDENTIALS
is set with a filename and then falls back to a configuration file (the
"well known" file) associated with the 'gcloud' command line tool.
Args:
env_name: Unused argument.
Returns:
Credentials object associated with the GOOGLE_APPLICATION_CREDENTIALS
file or the "well known" file if either exist. If neither file is
define, returns None, indicating no credentials from a file can
detected from the current environment.
"""
credentials_filename = _get_environment_variable_file()
if not credentials_filename:
credentials_filename = _get_well_known_file()
if os.path.isfile(credentials_filename):
extra_help = (' (produced automatically when running'
' "gcloud auth login" command)')
else:
credentials_filename = None
else:
extra_help = (' (pointed to by ' + GOOGLE_APPLICATION_CREDENTIALS +
' environment variable)')
if not credentials_filename:
return
try:
return _get_application_default_credential_from_file(credentials_filename)
except (ApplicationDefaultCredentialsError, ValueError) as error:
_raise_exception_for_reading_json(credentials_filename, extra_help, error)
@classmethod
def _get_implicit_credentials(cls):
"""Gets credentials implicitly from the environment.
Checks environment in order of precedence:
- Google App Engine (production and testing)
- Environment variable GOOGLE_APPLICATION_CREDENTIALS pointing to
a file with stored credentials information.
- Stored "well known" file associated with `gcloud` command line tool.
- Google Compute Engine production environment.
Exceptions:
ApplicationDefaultCredentialsError: raised when the credentials fail
to be retrieved.
"""
env_name = _get_environment()
# Environ checks (in order). Assumes each checker takes `env_name`
# as a kwarg.
environ_checkers = [
cls._implicit_credentials_from_gae,
cls._implicit_credentials_from_files,
cls._implicit_credentials_from_gce,
]
for checker in environ_checkers:
credentials = checker(env_name=env_name)
if credentials is not None:
return credentials
# If no credentials, fail.
raise ApplicationDefaultCredentialsError(ADC_HELP_MSG)
@staticmethod
def get_application_default():
"""Get the Application Default Credentials for the current environment.
Exceptions:
ApplicationDefaultCredentialsError: raised when the credentials fail
to be retrieved.
"""
return GoogleCredentials._get_implicit_credentials()
@staticmethod
def from_stream(credential_filename):
"""Create a Credentials object by reading the information from a given file.
It returns an object of type GoogleCredentials.
Args:
credential_filename: the path to the file from where the credentials
are to be read
Exceptions:
ApplicationDefaultCredentialsError: raised when the credentials fail
to be retrieved.
"""
if credential_filename and os.path.isfile(credential_filename):
try:
return _get_application_default_credential_from_file(
credential_filename)
except (ApplicationDefaultCredentialsError, ValueError) as error:
extra_help = ' (provided as parameter to the from_stream() method)'
_raise_exception_for_reading_json(credential_filename,
extra_help,
error)
else:
raise ApplicationDefaultCredentialsError(
'The parameter passed to the from_stream() '
'method should point to a file.')
def _save_private_file(filename, json_contents):
"""Saves a file with read-write permissions on for the owner.
Args:
filename: String. Absolute path to file.
json_contents: JSON serializable object to be saved.
"""
temp_filename = tempfile.mktemp()
file_desc = os.open(temp_filename, os.O_WRONLY | os.O_CREAT, 0o600)
with os.fdopen(file_desc, 'w') as file_handle:
json.dump(json_contents, file_handle, sort_keys=True,
indent=2, separators=(',', ': '))
shutil.move(temp_filename, filename)
def save_to_well_known_file(credentials, well_known_file=None):
"""Save the provided GoogleCredentials to the well known file.
Args:
credentials:
the credentials to be saved to the well known file;
it should be an instance of GoogleCredentials
well_known_file:
the name of the file where the credentials are to be saved;
this parameter is supposed to be used for testing only
"""
# TODO(orestica): move this method to tools.py
# once the argparse import gets fixed (it is not present in Python 2.6)
if well_known_file is None:
well_known_file = _get_well_known_file()
config_dir = os.path.dirname(well_known_file)
if not os.path.isdir(config_dir):
raise OSError('Config directory does not exist: %s' % config_dir)
credentials_data = credentials.serialization_data
_save_private_file(well_known_file, credentials_data)
def _get_environment_variable_file():
application_default_credential_filename = (
os.environ.get(GOOGLE_APPLICATION_CREDENTIALS,
None))
if application_default_credential_filename:
if os.path.isfile(application_default_credential_filename):
return application_default_credential_filename
else:
raise ApplicationDefaultCredentialsError(
'File ' + application_default_credential_filename + ' (pointed by ' +
GOOGLE_APPLICATION_CREDENTIALS +
' environment variable) does not exist!')
def _get_well_known_file():
"""Get the well known file produced by command 'gcloud auth login'."""
# TODO(orestica): Revisit this method once gcloud provides a better way
# of pinpointing the exact location of the file.
WELL_KNOWN_CREDENTIALS_FILE = 'application_default_credentials.json'
default_config_dir = os.getenv(_CLOUDSDK_CONFIG_ENV_VAR)
if default_config_dir is None:
if os.name == 'nt':
try:
default_config_dir = os.path.join(os.environ['APPDATA'],
_CLOUDSDK_CONFIG_DIRECTORY)
except KeyError:
# This should never happen unless someone is really messing with things.
drive = os.environ.get('SystemDrive', 'C:')
default_config_dir = os.path.join(drive, '\\',
_CLOUDSDK_CONFIG_DIRECTORY)
else:
default_config_dir = os.path.join(os.path.expanduser('~'),
'.config',
_CLOUDSDK_CONFIG_DIRECTORY)
return os.path.join(default_config_dir, WELL_KNOWN_CREDENTIALS_FILE)
def _get_application_default_credential_from_file(filename):
"""Build the Application Default Credentials from file."""
from oauth2client import service_account
# read the credentials from the file
with open(filename) as file_obj:
client_credentials = json.load(file_obj)
credentials_type = client_credentials.get('type')
if credentials_type == AUTHORIZED_USER:
required_fields = set(['client_id', 'client_secret', 'refresh_token'])
elif credentials_type == SERVICE_ACCOUNT:
required_fields = set(['client_id', 'client_email', 'private_key_id',
'private_key'])
else:
raise ApplicationDefaultCredentialsError(
"'type' field should be defined (and have one of the '" +
AUTHORIZED_USER + "' or '" + SERVICE_ACCOUNT + "' values)")
missing_fields = required_fields.difference(client_credentials.keys())
if missing_fields:
_raise_exception_for_missing_fields(missing_fields)
if client_credentials['type'] == AUTHORIZED_USER:
return GoogleCredentials(
access_token=None,
client_id=client_credentials['client_id'],
client_secret=client_credentials['client_secret'],
refresh_token=client_credentials['refresh_token'],
token_expiry=None,
token_uri=GOOGLE_TOKEN_URI,
user_agent='Python client library')
else: # client_credentials['type'] == SERVICE_ACCOUNT
return service_account._ServiceAccountCredentials(
service_account_id=client_credentials['client_id'],
service_account_email=client_credentials['client_email'],
private_key_id=client_credentials['private_key_id'],
private_key_pkcs8_text=client_credentials['private_key'],
scopes=[])
def _raise_exception_for_missing_fields(missing_fields):
raise ApplicationDefaultCredentialsError(
'The following field(s) must be defined: ' + ', '.join(missing_fields))
def _raise_exception_for_reading_json(credential_file,
extra_help,
error):
raise ApplicationDefaultCredentialsError(
'An error was encountered while reading json file: '+
credential_file + extra_help + ': ' + str(error))
def _get_application_default_credential_GAE():
from oauth2client.appengine import AppAssertionCredentials
return AppAssertionCredentials([])
def _get_application_default_credential_GCE():
from oauth2client.gce import AppAssertionCredentials
return AppAssertionCredentials([])
class AssertionCredentials(GoogleCredentials):
"""Abstract Credentials object used for OAuth 2.0 assertion grants.
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. It must
be subclassed to generate the appropriate assertion string.
AssertionCredentials objects may be safely pickled and unpickled.
"""
@util.positional(2)
def __init__(self, assertion_type, user_agent=None,
token_uri=GOOGLE_TOKEN_URI,
revoke_uri=GOOGLE_REVOKE_URI,
**unused_kwargs):
"""Constructor for AssertionFlowCredentials.
Args:
assertion_type: string, assertion type that will be declared to the auth
server
user_agent: string, The HTTP User-Agent to provide for this application.
token_uri: string, URI for token endpoint. For convenience
defaults to Google's endpoints but any OAuth 2.0 provider can be used.
revoke_uri: string, URI for revoke endpoint.
"""
super(AssertionCredentials, self).__init__(
None,
None,
None,
None,
None,
token_uri,
user_agent,
revoke_uri=revoke_uri)
self.assertion_type = assertion_type
def _generate_refresh_request_body(self):
assertion = self._generate_assertion()
body = urllib.parse.urlencode({
'assertion': assertion,
'grant_type': 'urn:ietf:params:oauth:grant-type:jwt-bearer',
})
return body
def _generate_assertion(self):
"""Generate the assertion string that will be used in the access token
request.
"""
_abstract()
def _revoke(self, http_request):
"""Revokes the access_token and deletes the store if available.
Args:
http_request: callable, a callable that matches the method signature of
httplib2.Http.request, used to make the revoke request.
"""
self._do_revoke(http_request, self.access_token)
def _RequireCryptoOrDie():
"""Ensure we have a crypto library, or throw CryptoUnavailableError.
The oauth2client.crypt module requires either PyCrypto or PyOpenSSL
to be available in order to function, but these are optional
dependencies.
"""
if not HAS_CRYPTO:
raise CryptoUnavailableError('No crypto library available')
class SignedJwtAssertionCredentials(AssertionCredentials):
"""Credentials object used for OAuth 2.0 Signed JWT assertion grants.
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.
SignedJwtAssertionCredentials requires either PyOpenSSL, or PyCrypto
2.6 or later. For App Engine you may also consider using
AppAssertionCredentials.
"""
MAX_TOKEN_LIFETIME_SECS = 3600 # 1 hour in seconds
@util.positional(4)
def __init__(self,
service_account_name,
private_key,
scope,
private_key_password='notasecret',
user_agent=None,
token_uri=GOOGLE_TOKEN_URI,
revoke_uri=GOOGLE_REVOKE_URI,
**kwargs):
"""Constructor for SignedJwtAssertionCredentials.
Args:
service_account_name: string, id for account, usually an email address.
private_key: string, private key in PKCS12 or PEM format.
scope: string or iterable of strings, scope(s) of the credentials being
requested.
private_key_password: string, password for private_key, unused if
private_key is in PEM format.
user_agent: string, HTTP User-Agent to provide for this application.
token_uri: string, URI for token endpoint. For convenience
defaults to Google's endpoints but any OAuth 2.0 provider can be used.
revoke_uri: string, URI for revoke endpoint.
kwargs: kwargs, Additional parameters to add to the JWT token, for
example sub=joe@xample.org.
Raises:
CryptoUnavailableError if no crypto library is available.
"""
_RequireCryptoOrDie()
super(SignedJwtAssertionCredentials, self).__init__(
None,
user_agent=user_agent,
token_uri=token_uri,
revoke_uri=revoke_uri,
)
self.scope = util.scopes_to_string(scope)
# Keep base64 encoded so it can be stored in JSON.
self.private_key = base64.b64encode(private_key)
if isinstance(self.private_key, six.text_type):
self.private_key = self.private_key.encode('utf-8')
self.private_key_password = private_key_password
self.service_account_name = service_account_name
self.kwargs = kwargs
@classmethod
def from_json(cls, s):
data = json.loads(s)
retval = SignedJwtAssertionCredentials(
data['service_account_name'],
base64.b64decode(data['private_key']),
data['scope'],
private_key_password=data['private_key_password'],
user_agent=data['user_agent'],
token_uri=data['token_uri'],
**data['kwargs']
)
retval.invalid = data['invalid']
retval.access_token = data['access_token']
return retval
def _generate_assertion(self):
"""Generate the assertion that will be used in the request."""
now = int(time.time())
payload = {
'aud': self.token_uri,
'scope': self.scope,
'iat': now,
'exp': now + SignedJwtAssertionCredentials.MAX_TOKEN_LIFETIME_SECS,
'iss': self.service_account_name
}
payload.update(self.kwargs)
logger.debug(str(payload))
private_key = base64.b64decode(self.private_key)
return crypt.make_signed_jwt(crypt.Signer.from_string(
private_key, self.private_key_password), payload)
# Only used in verify_id_token(), which is always calling to the same URI
# for the certs.
_cached_http = httplib2.Http(MemoryCache())
@util.positional(2)
def verify_id_token(id_token, audience, http=None,
cert_uri=ID_TOKEN_VERIFICATION_CERTS):
"""Verifies a signed JWT id_token.
This function requires PyOpenSSL and because of that it does not work on
App Engine.
Args:
id_token: string, A Signed JWT.
audience: string, The audience 'aud' that the token should be for.
http: httplib2.Http, instance to use to make the HTTP request. Callers
should supply an instance that has caching enabled.
cert_uri: string, URI of the certificates in JSON format to
verify the JWT against.
Returns:
The deserialized JSON in the JWT.
Raises:
oauth2client.crypt.AppIdentityError: if the JWT fails to verify.
CryptoUnavailableError: if no crypto library is available.
"""
_RequireCryptoOrDie()
if http is None:
http = _cached_http
resp, content = http.request(cert_uri)
if resp.status == 200:
certs = json.loads(content.decode('utf-8'))
return crypt.verify_signed_jwt_with_certs(id_token, certs, audience)
else:
raise VerifyJwtTokenError('Status code: %d' % resp.status)
def _urlsafe_b64decode(b64string):
# Guard against unicode strings, which base64 can't handle.
if isinstance(b64string, six.text_type):
b64string = b64string.encode('ascii')
padded = b64string + b'=' * (4 - len(b64string) % 4)
return base64.urlsafe_b64decode(padded)
def _extract_id_token(id_token):
"""Extract the JSON payload from a JWT.
Does the extraction w/o checking the signature.
Args:
id_token: string or bytestring, OAuth 2.0 id_token.
Returns:
object, The deserialized JSON payload.
"""
if type(id_token) == bytes:
segments = id_token.split(b'.')
else:
segments = id_token.split(u'.')
if len(segments) != 3:
raise VerifyJwtTokenError(
'Wrong number of segments in token: %s' % id_token)
return json.loads(_urlsafe_b64decode(segments[1]).decode('utf-8'))
def _parse_exchange_token_response(content):
"""Parses response of an exchange token request.
Most providers return JSON but some (e.g. Facebook) return a
url-encoded string.
Args:
content: The body of a response
Returns:
Content as a dictionary object. Note that the dict could be empty,
i.e. {}. That basically indicates a failure.
"""
resp = {}
try:
resp = json.loads(content.decode('utf-8'))
except Exception:
# different JSON libs raise different exceptions,
# so we just do a catch-all here
content = content.decode('utf-8')
resp = dict(urllib.parse.parse_qsl(content))
# some providers respond with 'expires', others with 'expires_in'
if resp and 'expires' in resp:
resp['expires_in'] = resp.pop('expires')
return resp
@util.positional(4)
def credentials_from_code(client_id, client_secret, scope, code,
redirect_uri='postmessage', http=None,
user_agent=None, token_uri=GOOGLE_TOKEN_URI,
auth_uri=GOOGLE_AUTH_URI,
revoke_uri=GOOGLE_REVOKE_URI,
device_uri=GOOGLE_DEVICE_URI):
"""Exchanges an authorization code for an OAuth2Credentials object.
Args:
client_id: string, client identifier.
client_secret: string, client secret.
scope: string or iterable of strings, scope(s) to request.
code: string, An authorization code, most likely passed down from
the client
redirect_uri: string, this is generally set to 'postmessage' to match the
redirect_uri that the client specified
http: httplib2.Http, optional http instance to use to do the fetch
token_uri: string, URI for token endpoint. For convenience
defaults to Google's endpoints but any OAuth 2.0 provider can be used.
auth_uri: string, URI for authorization endpoint. For convenience
defaults to Google's endpoints but any OAuth 2.0 provider can be used.
revoke_uri: string, URI for revoke endpoint. For convenience
defaults to Google's endpoints but any OAuth 2.0 provider can be used.
device_uri: string, URI for device authorization endpoint. For convenience
defaults to Google's endpoints but any OAuth 2.0 provider can be used.
Returns:
An OAuth2Credentials object.
Raises:
FlowExchangeError if the authorization code cannot be exchanged for an
access token
"""
flow = OAuth2WebServerFlow(client_id, client_secret, scope,
redirect_uri=redirect_uri, user_agent=user_agent,
auth_uri=auth_uri, token_uri=token_uri,
revoke_uri=revoke_uri, device_uri=device_uri)
credentials = flow.step2_exchange(code, http=http)
return credentials
@util.positional(3)
def credentials_from_clientsecrets_and_code(filename, scope, code,
message = None,
redirect_uri='postmessage',
http=None,
cache=None,
device_uri=None):
"""Returns OAuth2Credentials from a clientsecrets file and an auth code.
Will create the right kind of Flow based on the contents of the clientsecrets
file or will raise InvalidClientSecretsError for unknown types of Flows.
Args:
filename: string, File name of clientsecrets.
scope: string or iterable of strings, scope(s) to request.
code: string, An authorization code, most likely passed down from
the client
message: string, A friendly string to display to the user if the
clientsecrets file is missing or invalid. If message is provided then
sys.exit will be called in the case of an error. If message in not
provided then clientsecrets.InvalidClientSecretsError will be raised.
redirect_uri: string, this is generally set to 'postmessage' to match the
redirect_uri that the client specified
http: httplib2.Http, optional http instance to use to do the fetch
cache: An optional cache service client that implements get() and set()
methods. See clientsecrets.loadfile() for details.
device_uri: string, OAuth 2.0 device authorization endpoint
Returns:
An OAuth2Credentials object.
Raises:
FlowExchangeError if the authorization code cannot be exchanged for an
access token
UnknownClientSecretsFlowError if the file describes an unknown kind of Flow.
clientsecrets.InvalidClientSecretsError if the clientsecrets file is
invalid.
"""
flow = flow_from_clientsecrets(filename, scope, message=message, cache=cache,
redirect_uri=redirect_uri,
device_uri=device_uri)
credentials = flow.step2_exchange(code, http=http)
return credentials
class DeviceFlowInfo(collections.namedtuple('DeviceFlowInfo', (
'device_code', 'user_code', 'interval', 'verification_url',
'user_code_expiry'))):
"""Intermediate information the OAuth2 for devices flow."""
@classmethod
def FromResponse(cls, response):
"""Create a DeviceFlowInfo from a server response.
The response should be a dict containing entries as described here:
http://tools.ietf.org/html/draft-ietf-oauth-v2-05#section-3.7.1
"""
# device_code, user_code, and verification_url are required.
kwargs = {
'device_code': response['device_code'],
'user_code': response['user_code'],
}
# The response may list the verification address as either
# verification_url or verification_uri, so we check for both.
verification_url = response.get(
'verification_url', response.get('verification_uri'))
if verification_url is None:
raise OAuth2DeviceCodeError(
'No verification_url provided in server response')
kwargs['verification_url'] = verification_url
# expires_in and interval are optional.
kwargs.update({
'interval': response.get('interval'),
'user_code_expiry': None,
})
if 'expires_in' in response:
kwargs['user_code_expiry'] = datetime.datetime.now() + datetime.timedelta(
seconds=int(response['expires_in']))
return cls(**kwargs)
class OAuth2WebServerFlow(Flow):
"""Does the Web Server Flow for OAuth 2.0.
OAuth2WebServerFlow objects may be safely pickled and unpickled.
"""
@util.positional(4)
def __init__(self, client_id, client_secret, scope,
redirect_uri=None,
user_agent=None,
auth_uri=GOOGLE_AUTH_URI,
token_uri=GOOGLE_TOKEN_URI,
revoke_uri=GOOGLE_REVOKE_URI,
login_hint=None,
device_uri=GOOGLE_DEVICE_URI,
**kwargs):
"""Constructor for OAuth2WebServerFlow.
The kwargs argument is used to set extra query parameters on the
auth_uri. For example, the access_type and approval_prompt
query parameters can be set via kwargs.
Args:
client_id: string, client identifier.
client_secret: string client secret.
scope: string or iterable of strings, scope(s) of the credentials being
requested.
redirect_uri: string, Either the string 'urn:ietf:wg:oauth:2.0:oob' for
a non-web-based application, or a URI that handles the callback from
the authorization server.
user_agent: string, HTTP User-Agent to provide for this application.
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.
revoke_uri: string, URI for revoke endpoint. For convenience
defaults to Google's endpoints but any OAuth 2.0 provider can be used.
login_hint: string, Either an email address or domain. Passing this hint
will either pre-fill the email box on the sign-in form or select the
proper multi-login session, thereby simplifying the login flow.
device_uri: string, URI for device authorization endpoint. For convenience
defaults to Google's endpoints but any OAuth 2.0 provider can be used.
**kwargs: dict, The keyword arguments are all optional and required
parameters for the OAuth calls.
"""
self.client_id = client_id
self.client_secret = client_secret
self.scope = util.scopes_to_string(scope)
self.redirect_uri = redirect_uri
self.login_hint = login_hint
self.user_agent = user_agent
self.auth_uri = auth_uri
self.token_uri = token_uri
self.revoke_uri = revoke_uri
self.device_uri = device_uri
self.params = {
'access_type': 'offline',
'response_type': 'code',
}
self.params.update(kwargs)
@util.positional(1)
def step1_get_authorize_url(self, redirect_uri=None):
"""Returns a URI to redirect to the provider.
Args:
redirect_uri: string, Either the string 'urn:ietf:wg:oauth:2.0:oob' for
a non-web-based application, or a URI that handles the callback from
the authorization server. This parameter is deprecated, please move to
passing the redirect_uri in via the constructor.
Returns:
A URI as a string to redirect the user to begin the authorization flow.
"""
if redirect_uri is not None:
logger.warning((
'The redirect_uri parameter for '
'OAuth2WebServerFlow.step1_get_authorize_url is deprecated. Please '
'move to passing the redirect_uri in via the constructor.'))
self.redirect_uri = redirect_uri
if self.redirect_uri is None:
raise ValueError('The value of redirect_uri must not be None.')
query_params = {
'client_id': self.client_id,
'redirect_uri': self.redirect_uri,
'scope': self.scope,
}
if self.login_hint is not None:
query_params['login_hint'] = self.login_hint
query_params.update(self.params)
return _update_query_params(self.auth_uri, query_params)
@util.positional(1)
def step1_get_device_and_user_codes(self, http=None):
"""Returns a user code and the verification URL where to enter it
Returns:
A user code as a string for the user to authorize the application
An URL as a string where the user has to enter the code
"""
if self.device_uri is None:
raise ValueError('The value of device_uri must not be None.')
body = urllib.parse.urlencode({
'client_id': self.client_id,
'scope': self.scope,
})
headers = {
'content-type': 'application/x-www-form-urlencoded',
}
if self.user_agent is not None:
headers['user-agent'] = self.user_agent
if http is None:
http = httplib2.Http()
resp, content = http.request(self.device_uri, method='POST', body=body,
headers=headers)
if resp.status == 200:
try:
flow_info = json.loads(content)
except ValueError as e:
raise OAuth2DeviceCodeError(
'Could not parse server response as JSON: "%s", error: "%s"' % (
content, e))
return DeviceFlowInfo.FromResponse(flow_info)
else:
error_msg = 'Invalid response %s.' % resp.status
try:
d = json.loads(content)
if 'error' in d:
error_msg += ' Error: %s' % d['error']
except ValueError:
# Couldn't decode a JSON response, stick with the default message.
pass
raise OAuth2DeviceCodeError(error_msg)
@util.positional(2)
def step2_exchange(self, code=None, http=None, device_flow_info=None):
"""Exchanges a code for OAuth2Credentials.
Args:
code: string, a dict-like object, or None. For a non-device
flow, this is either the response code as a string, or a
dictionary of query parameters to the redirect_uri. For a
device flow, this should be None.
http: httplib2.Http, optional http instance to use when fetching
credentials.
device_flow_info: DeviceFlowInfo, return value from step1 in the
case of a device flow.
Returns:
An OAuth2Credentials object that can be used to authorize requests.
Raises:
FlowExchangeError: if a problem occurred exchanging the code for a
refresh_token.
ValueError: if code and device_flow_info are both provided or both
missing.
"""
if code is None and device_flow_info is None:
raise ValueError('No code or device_flow_info provided.')
if code is not None and device_flow_info is not None:
raise ValueError('Cannot provide both code and device_flow_info.')
if code is None:
code = device_flow_info.device_code
elif not isinstance(code, six.string_types):
if 'code' not in code:
raise FlowExchangeError(code.get(
'error', 'No code was supplied in the query parameters.'))
code = code['code']
post_data = {
'client_id': self.client_id,
'client_secret': self.client_secret,
'code': code,
'scope': self.scope,
}
if device_flow_info is not None:
post_data['grant_type'] = 'http://oauth.net/grant_type/device/1.0'
else:
post_data['grant_type'] = 'authorization_code'
post_data['redirect_uri'] = self.redirect_uri
body = urllib.parse.urlencode(post_data)
headers = {
'content-type': 'application/x-www-form-urlencoded',
}
if self.user_agent is not None:
headers['user-agent'] = self.user_agent
if http is None:
http = httplib2.Http()
resp, content = http.request(self.token_uri, method='POST', body=body,
headers=headers)
d = _parse_exchange_token_response(content)
if resp.status == 200 and 'access_token' in d:
access_token = d['access_token']
refresh_token = d.get('refresh_token', None)
if not refresh_token:
logger.info(
'Received token response with no refresh_token. Consider '
"reauthenticating with approval_prompt='force'.")
token_expiry = None
if 'expires_in' in d:
token_expiry = datetime.datetime.utcnow() + datetime.timedelta(
seconds=int(d['expires_in']))
extracted_id_token = None
if 'id_token' in d:
extracted_id_token = _extract_id_token(d['id_token'])
logger.info('Successfully retrieved access token')
return OAuth2Credentials(access_token, self.client_id,
self.client_secret, refresh_token, token_expiry,
self.token_uri, self.user_agent,
revoke_uri=self.revoke_uri,
id_token=extracted_id_token,
token_response=d)
else:
logger.info('Failed to retrieve access token: %s', content)
if 'error' in d:
# you never know what those providers got to say
error_msg = str(d['error']) + str(d.get('error_description', ''))
else:
error_msg = 'Invalid response: %s.' % str(resp.status)
raise FlowExchangeError(error_msg)
@util.positional(2)
def flow_from_clientsecrets(filename, scope, redirect_uri=None,
message=None, cache=None, login_hint=None,
device_uri=None):
"""Create a Flow from a clientsecrets file.
Will create the right kind of Flow based on the contents of the clientsecrets
file or will raise InvalidClientSecretsError for unknown types of Flows.
Args:
filename: string, File name of client secrets.
scope: string or iterable of strings, scope(s) to request.
redirect_uri: string, Either the string 'urn:ietf:wg:oauth:2.0:oob' for
a non-web-based application, or a URI that handles the callback from
the authorization server.
message: string, A friendly string to display to the user if the
clientsecrets file is missing or invalid. If message is provided then
sys.exit will be called in the case of an error. If message in not
provided then clientsecrets.InvalidClientSecretsError will be raised.
cache: An optional cache service client that implements get() and set()
methods. See clientsecrets.loadfile() for details.
login_hint: string, Either an email address or domain. Passing this hint
will either pre-fill the email box on the sign-in form or select the
proper multi-login session, thereby simplifying the login flow.
device_uri: string, URI for device authorization endpoint. For convenience
defaults to Google's endpoints but any OAuth 2.0 provider can be used.
Returns:
A Flow object.
Raises:
UnknownClientSecretsFlowError if the file describes an unknown kind of Flow.
clientsecrets.InvalidClientSecretsError if the clientsecrets file is
invalid.
"""
try:
client_type, client_info = clientsecrets.loadfile(filename, cache=cache)
if client_type in (clientsecrets.TYPE_WEB, clientsecrets.TYPE_INSTALLED):
constructor_kwargs = {
'redirect_uri': redirect_uri,
'auth_uri': client_info['auth_uri'],
'token_uri': client_info['token_uri'],
'login_hint': login_hint,
}
revoke_uri = client_info.get('revoke_uri')
if revoke_uri is not None:
constructor_kwargs['revoke_uri'] = revoke_uri
if device_uri is not None:
constructor_kwargs['device_uri'] = device_uri
return OAuth2WebServerFlow(
client_info['client_id'], client_info['client_secret'],
scope, **constructor_kwargs)
except clientsecrets.InvalidClientSecretsError:
if message:
sys.exit(message)
else:
raise
else:
raise UnknownClientSecretsFlowError(
'This OAuth 2.0 flow is unsupported: %r' % client_type)