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AEoid - An easy OpenID library for App Engine

What's this?

AEoid is a library for App Engine that makes it quick and easy to handle user authentication with OpenID. It follows the mantra of "convention over configuration", allowing you to get started as quickly as possible, and its interface is as close to the App Engine Users API as possible, allowing you to leverage your existing knowledge.

No knowledge of OpenID workings are expected. To see how easy it is, read on...

Status

AEoid is currently in an alpha 'first look' phase. Its features are fairly limited, and the interface is subject to change. Your feedback is appreciated, so please file bug reports and feature requests.

Installation

The first thing you need to do is download AEoid. After downloading, unpack it and copy the 'aeoid' subdirectory into your App Engine app's root directory.

AEoid does its magic by using a piece of WSGI middleware. In order to use it in your app, you need to include the middleware in your app. If you're using App Engine's built in webapp framework, or any other framework that calls the run_wsgi_app function, you can use App Engine's configuration framework to install AEoid. Create a file called "appengine_config.py" in your app's root directory, and put the following in it:

from aeoid import middleware

def webapp_add_wsgi_middleware(app):
  app = middleware.AeoidMiddleware(app)
  return app

If your framework doesn't use run_wsgi_app, you need to insert the middleware into your processing chain. For example, here's how it's done in the webapp framework without run_wsgi_app:

application = webapp.WSGIApplication([
    # ...
], debug=True)
application = middleware.AeoidMiddleware(application)

Using AEoid

Now that you've installed AEoid, you can start using it in almost the same manner as the App Engine Users API. For example:

from aeoid import users

class SomeData(db.Model):
  user = users.UserProperty() # Note, _not_ db.UserProperty
  # ...

user = users.get_current_user()
if user:
  logging.debug("Nickname is %s, email is %s, ID is %s", 
                user.nickname(), user.email(), user.user_id())
  data = SomeData(user=user)
  data.put()

A few differences between AEoid's interface and that of the Users API warrant mention:

  • You can't construct a User object without supplying an OpenID URL.
  • Nicknames are user-supplied, and not guaranteed to be unique.
  • Email addresses are likewise user-supplied, and not guaranteed to be unique, or even owned by the user claiming them. If unsure, validate!
  • is_current_user_admin() is not currently implemented.
  • login: required and login: admin clauses in app.yaml are not affected by AEoid, and still use the regular Users API. Don't use them unless you want to authenticate using the regular API.

That's it! Go wild!

Components

AEoid uses the python-openid library for the grunt work of authenticating with OpenID, and the beaker sessions library for tracking user sessions.

The current beaker session can be accessed via the 'beaker.session' variable of the WSGI environment, though this keyword may change in future. Beaker can be configured by passing a dictionary of arguments to the AeoidMiddleware function as a second argument.

Currently, it's not possible to configure the OpenID library, though this will likely change in the near future.

Compatibility

AEoid should be compatible with most frameworks, though so far it has only been tested with the webapp framework. It may have problems integrating with frameworks that include their own copy of beaker or python-openid.

If you are using AEoid with a framework other than webapp, please let us know so we can add it to the list. If it's not working, please file a bug!

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