How can I limit access to a route by using custom decorators? Or is there a better and simple way to this?
Below is the code to reset forget password:
@auth.route('/reset', methods=['GET', 'POST'])
def password_reset_verify():
if not current_user.is_anonymous():
return redirect(url_for('main.index'))
form = PasswordResetVerifyForm()
if form.validate_on_submit():
return redirect(url_for('auth.password_reset', uid=form.uid.data))
return render_template('auth/reset.html', form=form)
I don't want others to access this route until they have verified the above route. Since you can change others password by doing /reset/123456789
@auth.route('/reset/<uid>', methods=['GET', 'POST'])
def password_reset(uid):
if not current_user.is_anonymous():
return redirect(url_for('main.index'))
form = PasswordResetForm()
if form.validate_on_submit():
user = User.query.filter_by(uid=uid).first()
if user is None:
return redirect(url_for('main.index'))
if user.reset_password(form.password.data):
flash('Your password has been updated.')
return redirect(url_for('auth.login'))
else:
return redirect(url_for('main.index'))
return render_template('auth/reset.html', form=form)
How can I write my custom decorator so that guests have to no permissions to get in to password_rest route. In another word, password_rest route is an one time access to that verify only. Or is there a way that I can combine password_rest into password_rest_verify?
flask.ext.login
has a really simple decorator for this.<uid>
in the route. I assume you know the user is logged in and can therefor retrieve theiruid
from the session object. After they validate their password, you set an additional session valuepassword_reset_verified = True
or similar, then on thepassword_reset
function you check that it is set, reset their password, and clear the value from the session. In fact I see you are accessingcurrent_user
so you can just get theuid
from there. Never trust users.