pyramid_multiauth is an authentication policy for Pyramid that proxies to a stack of other authentication policies.
Overview
MultiAuthenticationPolicy is a Pyramid authentication that proxies to a stack of other IAuthenticationPolicy objects, to provide a combined auth solution from individual pieces. Simply pass it a list of policies that should be tried in order:
policies = [
IPAuthenticationPolicy("127.0.*.*", principals=["local"])
IPAuthenticationPolicy("192.168.*.*", principals=["trusted"])
]
authn_policy = MultiAuthenticationPolicy(policies)
config.set_authentication_policy(authn_policy)
This example uses the pyramid_ipauth module to assign effective principals based on originating IP address of the request. It combines two such policies so that requests originating from "127.0.*.*" will have principal "local" while requests originating from "192.168.*.*" will have principal "trusted".
In general, the results from the stacked authentication policies are combined as follows:
- authenticated_userid: return userid from first successful policy
- unauthenticated_userid: return userid from first successful policy
- effective_principals: return union of principals from all policies
- remember: return headers from all policies
- forget: return headers from all policies
Deployment Settings
It is also possible to specify the authentication policies as part of your paste deployment settings. Consider the following example:
[app:pyramidapp]
use = egg:mypyramidapp
multiauth.policies = ipauth1 ipauth2 pyramid_browserid
multiauth.policy.ipauth1.use = pyramid_ipauth.IPAuthentictionPolicy
multiauth.policy.ipauth1.ipaddrs = 127.0.*.*
multiauth.policy.ipauth1.principals = local
multiauth.policy.ipauth2.use = pyramid_ipauth.IPAuthentictionPolicy
multiauth.policy.ipauth2.ipaddrs = 192.168.*.*
multiauth.policy.ipauth2.principals = trusted
To configure authentication from these settings, simply include the multiauth module into your configurator:
config.include("pyramid_multiauth")
In this example you would get a MultiAuthenticationPolicy with three stacked auth policies. The first two, ipauth1 and ipauth2, are defined as the name of of a callable along with a set of keyword arguments. The third is defined as the name of a module, pyramid_browserid, which will be procecesed via the standard config.include() mechanism.
The end result would be a system that authenticates users via BrowserID, and assigns additional principal identifiers based on the originating IP address of the request.
What is new in this release:
- Fix some merge bustage; this should contain all the things that were claimed to be contained in the 0.3.1 release, but in fact were not.
What is new in version 0.3.0:
- Support for Python3 via source-level compatibility.
- Fire a MultiAuthPolicySelected event when a policy is successfully used for authentication.
What is new in version 0.1.2:
- Update license to MPL 2.0.
What is new in version 0.1.1:
- Compatibility with Pyramid 1.3.
Requirements:
- Python
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