Generic Django application for safer user accounts.
- User can see all active sessions
- User can disable a given active session
- User can disable all active sessions
- Administrators can require a password change for any user
- User logs in
- We connect the logic to the
user_logged_in
signal - We create a new
safety.models.Session
instance - User can see the list of her sessions (with IP, last activity and device information)
- User can delete a given session in the list
- We delete both the related
safety.models.Session
instance and related session in store - User can delete all active sessions excepted the current one
- We proceed the same way: deleting instances and related sessions from store
- User logs out
- We connect the logic to the
user_logged_out
signal - We delete the related
safety.models.Session
instance
- Administrator creates a
PasswordChange
instance and setsrequired
toTrue
- When user logs in, it will be redirected to password change form
- Until the user does not change its password, it is not authorized to go elsewhere
- User changes its password
- It is now authorized to go elsewhere
GeoIP library must be installed on your server.
On OS X with Homebrew:
brew install geoip
You also need the GeoIP databases.
For Django >= 1.9, download City and Country databases as binary (not CSV):
http://dev.maxmind.com/geoip/geoip2/geolite2/
For Django 1.8, download City and Country legacy databases as binary (not CSV):
http://dev.maxmind.com/geoip/legacy/geolite/
Create a directory wherever you want and uncompress these archives this
directory. Once done, set GEOIP_PATH
setting pointing to this directory:
GEOIP_PATH = '/absolute/path/to/maxmind/db/directory'
Install
$ pip install django-safety
In your settings.py
, add safety
to INSTALLED_APPS
:
INSTALLED_APPS = (
# Your other apps here.
'safety',
)
In your urls.py
, include safety.urls
under safety
namespace.
urlpatterns = [
# Your other URLs here.
url(r'^security/', include('safety.urls', namespace='safety')),
]
Synchronize the database:
$ python manage.py migrate safety
Great. The session feature is ready.
If you want to enable the "force password change" feature, read the next.
To enable this feature, you have two choices:
- You want to protect only specific views? Use
password_change_required()
decorator - You want to protect your whole application? Use
PasswordChangeMiddleware
middleware
The decorator works as any Django view decorator.
#
# In your urls.py
#
from safety.decorators import password_change_required
from .views import protect_me
urlpatterns = [
# Other URLs here.
url(r'^protect-me/$', password_change_required(protect_me)),
]
#
# Or in your views.py (it's up to you)
#
from django.shortcuts import render
from safety.decorators import password_change_required
@password_change_required
def protect_me(request):
return render(request, 'protect_me.html')
The middleware works as any Django middleware.
Add safety.middleware.PasswordChangeMiddleware
middleware in your settings.py
:
MIDDLEWARE_CLASSES = [
'django.middleware.security.SecurityMiddleware',
'django.contrib.sessions.middleware.SessionMiddleware',
'django.middleware.common.CommonMiddleware',
'django.middleware.csrf.CsrfViewMiddleware',
'django.contrib.auth.middleware.AuthenticationMiddleware',
'django.contrib.auth.middleware.SessionAuthenticationMiddleware',
'django.contrib.messages.middleware.MessageMiddleware',
'django.middleware.clickjacking.XFrameOptionsMiddleware',
'safety.middleware.PasswordChangeMiddleware',
]
Done.
Setting | Description |
---|---|
SAFETY_LOGIN_REQUIRED_MIXIN_CLASS |
The Python path to your own "login required" mixin class.
Defaults to safety.mixins.LoginRequiredMixin . |
SAFETY_IP_RESOLVER |
The Python path to your own IP resolver callable.
Defaults to safety.resolvers.remote_addr_ip . |
SAFETY_DEVICE_RESOLVER |
The Python path to your own device resolver callable.
Defaults to safety.resolvers.device . |
SAFETY_LOCATION_RESOLVER |
The Python path to your own location resolver callable.
Defaults to safety.resolvers.location . |
# Install pip and virtualenv
$ sudo easy_install pip
$ sudo pip install virtualenv
# Clone repository
$ git clone https://github.com/ulule/django-safety.git
# Setup your development environment
$ cd django-safety
$ make devenv
$ source .venv/bin/activate
# Download GeoIP databases
$ make geoip
# Launch test suite
$ make test
# Launch test suite with tox to check compatibility
$ tox
# Run the example project (default user username is "johndoe")
$ make example-migrate
$ make example-user
$ make example-serve
- Create an issue (before submitting pull requests)
- Submit your bug or feature request
- You want to fix or code it yourself? Great! Fork the project
- Create a branch, always add tests and make sure they all pass with
tox
- Submit a pull request
- python 2.7: Django 1.8, 1.9
- Python 3.4: Django 1.8, 1.9
- Python 3.5: Django 1.8, 1.9