from django.contrib.auth.models import User from django.conf import settings from openid.consumer.consumer import SUCCESS from zephyr.lib.cache import cache_with_key from zephyr.lib.cache import user_by_id_cache_key @cache_with_key(user_by_id_cache_key, timeout=3600*24*7) def get_user_by_id(user_id): try: return User.objects.select_related().get(id=user_id) except User.DoesNotExist: return None class EmailAuthBackend(object): """ Email Authentication Backend Allows a user to sign in using an email/password pair rather than a username/password pair. """ def authenticate(self, username=None, password=None): """ Authenticate a user based on email address as the user name. """ if username is None or password is None: # Return immediately. Otherwise we will look for a SQL row with # NULL username. While that's probably harmless, it's needless # exposure. return None try: user = User.objects.get(email__iexact=username) if user.check_password(password): return user except User.DoesNotExist: return None def get_user(self, user_id): """ Get a User object from the user_id. """ return get_user_by_id(user_id) # Adapted from http://djangosnippets.org/snippets/2183/ by user Hangya (September 1, 2010) class GoogleBackend: def authenticate(self, openid_response): if openid_response is None: return None if openid_response.status != SUCCESS: return None google_email = openid_response.getSigned('http://openid.net/srv/ax/1.0', 'value.email') try: user = User.objects.get(email__iexact=google_email) except User.DoesNotExist: # create a new user, or send a message to admins, etc. return None return user def get_user(self, user_id): try: return User.objects.get(id=user_id) except User.DoesNotExist: return None