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"""OAuth 2.0 utilities for SQLAlchemy.
Utilities for using OAuth 2.0 in conjunction with a SQLAlchemy.
Configuration
=============
In order to use this storage, you'll need to create table
with :class:`oauth2client.contrib.sqlalchemy.CredentialsType` column.
It's recommended to either put this column on some sort of user info
table or put the column in a table with a belongs-to relationship to
a user info table.
Here's an example of a simple table with a :class:`CredentialsType`
column that's related to a user table by the `user_id` key.
.. code-block:: python
from sqlalchemy import Column, ForeignKey, Integer
from sqlalchemy.ext.declarative import declarative_base
from sqlalchemy.orm import relationship
from oauth2client.contrib.sqlalchemy import CredentialsType
Base = declarative_base()
class Credentials(Base):
__tablename__ = 'credentials'
user_id = Column(Integer, ForeignKey('user.id'))
credentials = Column(CredentialsType)
class User(Base):
id = Column(Integer, primary_key=True)
# bunch of other columns
credentials = relationship('Credentials')
Usage
=====
With tables ready, you are now able to store credentials in database.
We will reuse tables defined above.
.. code-block:: python
from sqlalchemy.orm import Session
from oauth2client.client import OAuth2Credentials
from oauth2client.contrib.sql_alchemy import Storage
session = Session()
user = session.query(User).first()
storage = Storage(
session=session,
model_class=Credentials,
# This is the key column used to identify
# the row that stores the credentials.
key_name='user_id',
key_value=user.id,
property_name='credentials',
)
# Store
credentials = OAuth2Credentials(...)
storage.put(credentials)
# Retrieve
credentials = storage.get()
# Delete
storage.delete()
"""
from __future__ import absolute_import
import sqlalchemy.types
from oauth2client import client
class CredentialsType(sqlalchemy.types.PickleType):
"""Type representing credentials.
Alias for :class:`sqlalchemy.types.PickleType`.
"""
class Storage(client.Storage):
"""Store and retrieve a single credential to and from SQLAlchemy.
This helper presumes the Credentials
have been stored as a Credentials column
on a db model class.
"""
def __init__(self, session, model_class, key_name,
key_value, property_name):
"""Constructor for Storage.
Args:
session: An instance of :class:`sqlalchemy.orm.Session`.
model_class: SQLAlchemy declarative mapping.
key_name: string, key name for the entity that has the credentials
key_value: key value for the entity that has the credentials
property_name: A string indicating which property on the
``model_class`` to store the credentials.
This property must be a
:class:`CredentialsType` column.
"""
super(Storage, self).__init__()
self.session = session
self.model_class = model_class
self.key_name = key_name
self.key_value = key_value
self.property_name = property_name
def locked_get(self):
"""Retrieve stored credential.
Returns:
A :class:`oauth2client.Credentials` instance or `None`.
"""
filters = {self.key_name: self.key_value}
query = self.session.query(self.model_class).filter_by(**filters)
entity = query.first()
if entity:
credential = getattr(entity, self.property_name)
if credential and hasattr(credential, 'set_store'):
credential.set_store(self)
return credential
else:
return None
def locked_put(self, credentials):
"""Write a credentials to the SQLAlchemy datastore.
Args:
credentials: :class:`oauth2client.Credentials`
"""
filters = {self.key_name: self.key_value}
query = self.session.query(self.model_class).filter_by(**filters)
entity = query.first()
if not entity:
entity = self.model_class(**filters)
setattr(entity, self.property_name, credentials)
self.session.add(entity)
def locked_delete(self):
"""Delete credentials from the SQLAlchemy datastore."""
filters = {self.key_name: self.key_value}
self.session.query(self.model_class).filter_by(**filters).delete()