Source code for azure.identity._credentials.user

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# Copyright (c) Microsoft Corporation.
# Licensed under the MIT License.
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from datetime import datetime
import time

from azure.core.credentials import AccessToken
from azure.core.exceptions import ClientAuthenticationError

from .._internal import PublicClientCredential, wrap_exceptions

try:
    from typing import TYPE_CHECKING
except ImportError:
    TYPE_CHECKING = False

if TYPE_CHECKING:
    # pylint:disable=unused-import,ungrouped-imports
    from typing import Any, Callable, Optional


[docs]class DeviceCodeCredential(PublicClientCredential): """Authenticates users through the device code flow. When :func:`get_token` is called, this credential acquires a verification URL and code from Azure Active Directory. A user must browse to the URL, enter the code, and authenticate with Azure Active Directory. If the user authenticates successfully, the credential receives an access token. This credential doesn't cache tokens--each :func:`get_token` call begins a new authentication flow. For more information about the device code flow, see Azure Active Directory documentation: https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/active-directory/develop/v2-oauth2-device-code :param str client_id: the application's ID :keyword str authority: Authority of an Azure Active Directory endpoint, for example 'login.microsoftonline.com', the authority for Azure Public Cloud (which is the default). :class:`~azure.identity.KnownAuthorities` defines authorities for other clouds. :keyword str tenant_id: an Azure Active Directory tenant ID. Defaults to the 'organizations' tenant, which can authenticate work or school accounts. **Required for single-tenant applications.** :keyword int timeout: seconds to wait for the user to authenticate. Defaults to the validity period of the device code as set by Azure Active Directory, which also prevails when ``timeout`` is longer. :keyword prompt_callback: A callback enabling control of how authentication instructions are presented. Must accept arguments (``verification_uri``, ``user_code``, ``expires_on``): - ``verification_uri`` (str) the URL the user must visit - ``user_code`` (str) the code the user must enter there - ``expires_on`` (datetime.datetime) the UTC time at which the code will expire If this argument isn't provided, the credential will print instructions to stdout. :paramtype prompt_callback: Callable[str, str, ~datetime.datetime] """ def __init__(self, client_id, **kwargs): # type: (str, **Any) -> None self._timeout = kwargs.pop("timeout", None) # type: Optional[int] self._prompt_callback = kwargs.pop("prompt_callback", None) super(DeviceCodeCredential, self).__init__(client_id=client_id, **kwargs)
[docs] @wrap_exceptions def get_token(self, *scopes, **kwargs): # pylint:disable=unused-argument # type: (*str, **Any) -> AccessToken """Request an access token for `scopes`. This credential won't cache the token. Each call begins a new authentication flow. .. note:: This method is called by Azure SDK clients. It isn't intended for use in application code. :param str scopes: desired scopes for the token :rtype: :class:`azure.core.credentials.AccessToken` :raises ~azure.core.exceptions.ClientAuthenticationError: authentication failed. The error's ``message`` attribute gives a reason. Any error response from Azure Active Directory is available as the error's ``response`` attribute. """ # MSAL requires scopes be a list scopes = list(scopes) # type: ignore now = int(time.time()) app = self._get_app() flow = app.initiate_device_flow(scopes) if "error" in flow: raise ClientAuthenticationError( message="Couldn't begin authentication: {}".format(flow.get("error_description") or flow.get("error")) ) if self._prompt_callback: self._prompt_callback( flow["verification_uri"], flow["user_code"], datetime.utcfromtimestamp(flow["expires_at"]) ) else: print(flow["message"]) if self._timeout is not None and self._timeout < flow["expires_in"]: # user specified an effective timeout we will observe deadline = now + self._timeout result = app.acquire_token_by_device_flow(flow, exit_condition=lambda flow: time.time() > deadline) else: # MSAL will stop polling when the device code expires result = app.acquire_token_by_device_flow(flow) if "access_token" not in result: if result.get("error") == "authorization_pending": message = "Timed out waiting for user to authenticate" else: message = "Authentication failed: {}".format(result.get("error_description") or result.get("error")) raise ClientAuthenticationError(message=message) token = AccessToken(result["access_token"], now + int(result["expires_in"])) return token
[docs]class UsernamePasswordCredential(PublicClientCredential): """Authenticates a user with a username and password. In general, Microsoft doesn't recommend this kind of authentication, because it's less secure than other authentication flows. Authentication with this credential is not interactive, so it is **not compatible with any form of multi-factor authentication or consent prompting**. The application must already have consent from the user or a directory admin. This credential can only authenticate work and school accounts; Microsoft accounts are not supported. See this document for more information about account types: https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/active-directory/fundamentals/sign-up-organization :param str client_id: the application's client ID :param str username: the user's username (usually an email address) :param str password: the user's password :keyword str authority: Authority of an Azure Active Directory endpoint, for example 'login.microsoftonline.com', the authority for Azure Public Cloud (which is the default). :class:`~azure.identity.KnownAuthorities` defines authorities for other clouds. :keyword str tenant_id: tenant ID or a domain associated with a tenant. If not provided, defaults to the 'organizations' tenant, which supports only Azure Active Directory work or school accounts. """ def __init__(self, client_id, username, password, **kwargs): # type: (str, str, str, Any) -> None super(UsernamePasswordCredential, self).__init__(client_id=client_id, **kwargs) self._username = username self._password = password
[docs] @wrap_exceptions def get_token(self, *scopes, **kwargs): # pylint:disable=unused-argument # type: (*str, **Any) -> AccessToken """Request an access token for `scopes`. .. note:: This method is called by Azure SDK clients. It isn't intended for use in application code. :param str scopes: desired scopes for the token :rtype: :class:`azure.core.credentials.AccessToken` :raises ~azure.core.exceptions.ClientAuthenticationError: authentication failed. The error's ``message`` attribute gives a reason. Any error response from Azure Active Directory is available as the error's ``response`` attribute. """ # MSAL requires scopes be a list scopes = list(scopes) # type: ignore now = int(time.time()) app = self._get_app() accounts = app.get_accounts(username=self._username) result = None for account in accounts: result = app.acquire_token_silent(scopes, account=account) if result: break if not result: # cache miss -> request a new token with self._adapter: result = app.acquire_token_by_username_password( username=self._username, password=self._password, scopes=scopes ) if "access_token" not in result: raise ClientAuthenticationError(message="authentication failed: {}".format(result.get("error_description"))) return AccessToken(result["access_token"], now + int(result["expires_in"]))