Simple FastAPI declarative endpoint-level access control, somewhat inspired by Pyramid.
@app.get("/", dependencies=[rules["finances"].READ])
def read_root():
return {"Hello": "World"}
pip install missil
For most applications the use of scopes to determine the rights of a user is sufficient enough. Nonetheless, scopes are tied to the state of the user, while 'missil' also take the state of the requested resource into account.
Let's take an scientific paper as an example: depending on the state of the submission process (like "draft", "submitted", "peer review" or "published") different users should have different permissions on viewing and editing. This could be acomplished with custom code in the path definition functions, but Missil offers a very legible and to-the-point to define these constraints.
import missil
from fastapi import FastAPI
from fastapi import Response
app = FastAPI()
TOKEN_KEY = "Authorization"
SECRET_KEY = "2ef9451be5d149ceaf5be306b5aa03b41a0331218926e12329c5eeba60ed5cf0"
bearer = missil.FlexibleTokenBearer(TOKEN_KEY, SECRET_KEY)
rules = missil.make_rules(bearer, "finances", "it", "other")
@app.get("/", dependencies=[rules["finances"].READ])
def read_root():
return {"Hello": "World"}
@app.get("/set-cookies")
def set_cookies(response: Response) -> None:
"""Just for example purposes."""
sample_user_privileges = {
"finances": missil.READ,
"it": missil.WRITE,
}
token_expiration_in_hours = 8
token = missil.encode_jwt_token(claims, SECRET_KEY, token_expiration_in_hours)
response.set_cookie(
key=TOKEN_KEY,
value=f"Bearer {token}",
httponly=True,
max_age=1800,
expires=1800,
)
Scopes did not meet my needs and other permission systems were too complex, so I designed this code for me and my team needs, but feel free to use it if you like.
This project is licensed under the terms of the MIT license.