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Django Client for justpass.me

  1. Install the justpassme app

    • For django 2.2, use justpass-me-django<3.0.0
    • For django 3.1+, use justpass-me-django>3.0.0
    pip install justpass-me-django
  2. Add the following to your INSTALLED_APPS

    INSTALLED_APPS = [ 
    '....'
    'mozilla_django_oidc',
    'justpassme',
    '....'
    ]
  3. Add the following to settings.py

    AUTHENTICATION_BACKENDS = (
     'justpassme.OIDC_CLIENT.OIDCUserFinder',
     'django.contrib.auth.backends.ModelBackend',
     )
    
    
    SITE_URL = YOUR_SITE_URL   #Your full site url
    OIDC_USERNAME_FIELD = "username"   # The field to use to create users on justpass.me
    LOGIN_URL = "/accounts/login/"     # Your login view as usual
    
    OIDC_RP_CLIENT_ID = "app.client_id"      # client_id from justpass.me
    OIDC_RP_CLIENT_SECRET="app.client_secret" # client_secret from justpass.me
    OIDC_OP_URL= "https://organization_domain.accounts.justpass.me/openid/" #Put your organization domain on justpass.me
    
    OIDC_RP_SCOPES= "openid"
    OIDC_RP_SIGN_ALGO = 'HS256'
    OIDC_STORE_ID_TOKEN = True
    OIDC_OP_JWKS_ENDPOINT=OIDC_OP_URL  +"jwks"
    OIDC_OP_AUTHORIZATION_ENDPOINT=OIDC_OP_URL + "authorize/"
    OIDC_OP_TOKEN_ENDPOINT = OIDC_OP_URL +"token/"
    OIDC_OP_USER_ENDPOINT = OIDC_OP_URL + "userinfo/"
    OIDC_CALLBACK_CLASS= "justpassme.OIDC_CLIENT.Callback"
    OIDC_AUTHENTICATE_CLASS = "justpassme.OIDC_CLIENT.Authenticate"
    LOGIN_REDIRECT_URL_FAILURE="/justpass/failure/"
    LOGIN_REDIRECT_URL = "/justpass/success/"
    
    # If your application uses SSL.
    USE_X_FORWARDED_HOST = True
    SECURE_PROXY_SSL_HEADER = ('HTTP_X_FORWARDED_PROTO', 'https')
    
    
    # Provide the following functions that will be called when event is triggered, check example functions below
    REGISTRATION_SUCCESS = "Your_App.justpass.reg_success"
    REGISTRATION_FAILURE = "Your_App.justpass.reg_failure"
    AUTHENTICATION_SUCCESS = "Your_App.justpass.auth_success"
    AUTHENTICATION_FAILURE = "Your_App.justpass.auth_failure"
  4. Add justpass to your urls

    urls_patterns= [
    '...',
    path(r'justpass/', include('justpassme.urls')),
    path('oidc/',include('mozilla_django_oidc.urls')),
    '....',
     ]
  5. To start registration, redirct to justpass:start_reg

  6. To start login, redirect to justpass:start_login

    Note: For 2nd factor, The function expects the user's username to be in request.session["base_username"]

  7. Write 4 functions that handle the success and failure of registration and login, refer to them in the settings.py

    You can use the four functions below as a reference.

    def auth_success(request):
       return redirect('home')
          
    def auth_failure(request):
      return render(request, 'login.html', {"failed": True})
          
    def reg_success(request):
       request.user.mfa_enabled = True
       request.user.save()
       request.session["reg"] = True
       return redirect('home')
       
    def reg_failure(request):
       request.session["reg"] = False
       return redirect('home')

Note: If you use justpass.me as 2nd factor

Break your login function, Usually your login function will check for username and password, log the user in if the username and password are correct and create the user session, to support justpass.me, this has to change

  • authenticate the user
  • if username and password are correct , check if the user has mfa or not
    • if user has mfa then redirect to justpass.me
    • if user doesn't have mfa then call your function to create the user session