Async -OAuthlib: OAuth for Humans

Requests-OAuthlib uses the Python Aiohttp and OAuthlib libraries to provide an easy-to-use Python interface for building OAuth1 and OAuth2 clients.

Overview

A simple Flask application which connects to the Github OAuth2 API looks approximately like this:

from async_oauthlib import OAuth2Session

from quart import Quart, request, redirect, session, url_for
from quart.json import jsonify

# This information is obtained upon registration of a new GitHub
client_id = "<your client key>"
client_secret = "<your client secret>"
authorization_base_url = 'https://github.com/login/oauth/authorize'
token_url = 'https://github.com/login/oauth/access_token'

@app.route("/login")
async def login():
    github = OAuth2Session(client_id)
    authorization_url, state = github.authorization_url(authorization_base_url)

    # State is used to prevent CSRF, keep this for later.
    session['oauth_state'] = state
    return redirect(authorization_url)

@app.route("/callback")
async def callback():
    github = OAuth2Session(client_id, state=session['oauth_state'])
    token = await github.fetch_token(token_url, client_secret=client_secret, authorization_response=request.url)

    return jsonify((await github.get('https://api.github.com/user')).json())

The above is a truncated example. A full working example is available here: Web App Example of OAuth 2 web application flow

Installation

Requests-OAuthlib can be installed with pip:

$ pip install Async-OAuthlib

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