I kind of understand how login works with TastyPie and Django but there's one thing that's bothering me. Once something like
{"username": username,"password":password} or "apikey":apikey
is sent through the api by HttpRequest and the necessary authentication is done, how would the mobile app know that it was successful? What code would I use to tell the native app that authentication was successful and thus it can proceed.
I found this code here on SO and understand part of it but in the case of a non browser app, how will it know?
class UserResource(ModelResource):
class Meta:
queryset = User.objects.all()
resource_name = 'user'
allowed_methods = ['post']
def prepend_urls(self):
return [
url(r"^user/login/$", self.wrap_view('login'), name="api_login"),
url(r"^user/logout/$", self.wrap_view('logout'), name='api_logout'),
]
def login(self, request, **kwargs):
self.method_check(request, allowed=['post'])
data = self.deserialize(request, request.raw_post_data, format=request.META.get('CONTENT_TYPE', 'application/json'))
username = data.get('username', '')
password = data.get('password', '')
user = authenticate(username=username, password=password)
if user:
if user.is_active:
login(request, user)
return self.create_response(request, {
'success': True
})
else:
return self.create_response(request, {
'success': False,
'reason': 'disabled',
}, HttpForbidden )
else:
return self.create_response(request, {
'success': False,
'reason': 'incorrect',
}, HttpUnauthorized )
def logout(self, request, **kwargs):
self.method_check(request, allowed=['post'])
if request.user and request.user.is_authenticated():
logout(request)
return self.create_response(request, { 'success': True })
else:
return self.create_response(request, { 'success': False }, HttpUnauthorized)
EDIT:
Asked differently... How can I notify this independent python script:
url="http://127.0.0.1:8000/articles/api/article/"
data={
'title':'Tastypie Madness',
'body':'First Restful client. Enjoy',
'pub_date':str(time.strftime('%Y-%m-%d %H:%M:%S')),
}
files= {'thumbnail': open('car.jpg', 'rb')}
req = requests.post(url, data=data, files=files)
that the object that was created and SAVED successfully through this api:
class ArticleResource(ModelResource):
class Meta:
queryset = Article.objects.all()
resource_name = 'article'
filtering = {'title': ALL}
authorization=Authorization()
def deserialize(self, request, data, format=None):
if not format:
format = request.META.get('CONTENT_TYPE', 'application/json')
if format =='application/x-www-form-urlencoded':
data = request.POST.copy()
photo = Article()
photo.title = request.POST.get('title')
photo.body=request.POST.get('body')
photo.pub_date = request.POST.get('pub_date')
photo.save()
return data
if format.startswith('multipart'):
data = request.POST.copy()
photo = Article()
photo.thumbnail = request.FILES['thumbnail']
photo.title = request.POST.get('title')
photo.body=request.POST.get('body')
photo.pub_date = request.POST.get('pub_date')
photo.save()
# ... etc
return data
return super(ArticleResource, self).deserialize(request, data, format)
# overriding the save method to prevent the object getting saved twice
def obj_create(self, bundle, request=None, **kwargs):
pass
and printing "Successfully Posted" on the screen.