raphael
f86f15069a
- imports caltojson from calendarwatch_server - gets the user info from google api - gets user information and compares them to the user database - returns to login page and shows user information as well as 'api test' button - api test button uses 'calendarwatch_server' to get calendars and calculate todays events
273 lines
8.9 KiB
Python
273 lines
8.9 KiB
Python
# Python standard libraries
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import json
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import os
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import sqlite3
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# Third-party libraries
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import flask
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from flask import Flask, redirect, request, url_for
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from flask_login import (
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LoginManager,
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current_user,
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login_required,
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login_user,
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logout_user,
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)
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from oauthlib.oauth2 import WebApplicationClient
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import requests
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# Internal imports
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from db import init_db_command
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from user import User
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import caltojson
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import google.oauth2.credentials
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import google_auth_oauthlib.flow
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import googleapiclient.discovery
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# Configuration
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CLIENT_SECRETS_FILE = "client_secret.json"
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# This OAuth 2.0 access scope allows for full read/write access to the
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# authenticated user's account and requires requests to use an SSL connection.
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SCOPES = ["https://www.googleapis.com/auth/userinfo.email", "https://www.googleapis.com/auth/userinfo.profile", "https://www.googleapis.com/auth/calendar.readonly", "openid"]
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API_SERVICE_NAME = 'calendar'
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API_VERSION = 'v3'
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GOOGLE_CLIENT_ID ="377787187748-shuvi4iq5bi4gdet6q3ioataimobs4lh.apps.googleusercontent.com"
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GOOGLE_CLIENT_SECRET = "Hu_YWmKsVKUcLwyeINYzdKfZ"
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GOOGLE_DISCOVERY_URL = (
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"https://accounts.google.com/.well-known/openid-configuration"
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)
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# Flask app setup
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app = Flask(__name__)
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app.secret_key = os.environ.get("SECRET_KEY") or os.urandom(24)
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# User session management setup
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# https://flask-login.readthedocs.io/en/latest
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login_manager = LoginManager()
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login_manager.init_app(app)
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# Naive database setup
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try:
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init_db_command()
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except sqlite3.OperationalError:
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# Assume it's already been created
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pass
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# OAuth 2 client setup
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client = WebApplicationClient(GOOGLE_CLIENT_ID)
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# Flask-Login helper to retrieve a user from our db
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@login_manager.user_loader
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def load_user(user_id):
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return User.get(user_id)
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@app.route("/")
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def index():
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if current_user.is_authenticated:
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return (
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"<p>Hello, {}! You're logged in! Email: {}</p>"
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"<div><p>Google Profile Picture:</p>"
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'<img src="{}" alt="Google profile pic"></img></div>'
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'<a class="button" href="/logout">Logout</a>'
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'<a class="button" href="/test">test API</a>'.format(
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current_user.name, current_user.email, current_user.profile_pic
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)
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)
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else:
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return '<a class="button" href="/login">Google Login</a>'
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def get_google_provider_cfg():
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return requests.get(GOOGLE_DISCOVERY_URL).json()
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@app.route('/test')
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def test_api_request():
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if 'credentials' not in flask.session:
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return flask.redirect('login')
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# Load credentials from the session.
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credentials = google.oauth2.credentials.Credentials(
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**flask.session['credentials'])
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todaysCal = caltojson.generateJsonFromCalendarEntries(credentials)
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# Save credentials back to session in case access token was refreshed.
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# ACTION ITEM: In a production app, you likely want to save these
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# credentials in a persistent database instead.
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flask.session['credentials'] = credentials_to_dict(credentials)
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return flask.jsonify(todaysCal)
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@app.route("/login")
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def login():
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'''
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# Find out what URL to hit for Google login
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google_provider_cfg = get_google_provider_cfg()
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authorization_endpoint = google_provider_cfg["authorization_endpoint"]
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# Use library to construct the request for Google login and provide
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# scopes that let you retrieve user's profile from Google
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request_uri = client.prepare_request_uri(
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authorization_endpoint,
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redirect_uri=request.base_url + "/callback",
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scope=["openid", "email", "profile", "https://www.googleapis.com/auth/calendar.readonly"],
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)
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return redirect(request_uri)
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'''
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# Create flow instance to manage the OAuth 2.0 Authorization Grant Flow steps.
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flow = google_auth_oauthlib.flow.Flow.from_client_secrets_file(
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CLIENT_SECRETS_FILE, scopes=SCOPES)
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# The URI created here must exactly match one of the authorized redirect URIs
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# for the OAuth 2.0 client, which you configured in the API Console. If this
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# value doesn't match an authorized URI, you will get a 'redirect_uri_mismatch'
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# error.
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flow.redirect_uri = request.base_url + "/callback"
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authorization_url, state = flow.authorization_url(
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# Enable offline access so that you can refresh an access token without
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# re-prompting the user for permission. Recommended for web server apps.
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access_type='offline',
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# Enable incremental authorization. Recommended as a best practice.
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include_granted_scopes='true')
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# Store the state so the callback can verify the auth server response.
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flask.session['state'] = state
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print("auth_url: " + authorization_url)
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print("state: " + state)
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return flask.redirect(authorization_url)
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@app.route("/login/callback")
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def callback():
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# Specify the state when creating the flow in the callback so that it can
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# verified in the authorization server response.
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state = flask.session['state']
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flow = google_auth_oauthlib.flow.Flow.from_client_secrets_file(
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CLIENT_SECRETS_FILE, scopes=SCOPES, state=state)
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flow.redirect_uri = request.base_url
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# Use the authorization server's response to fetch the OAuth 2.0 tokens.
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authorization_response = flask.request.url
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flow.fetch_token(authorization_response=authorization_response)
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# Store credentials in the session.
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# ACTION ITEM: In a production app, you likely want to save these
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# credentials in a persistent database instead.
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credentials = flow.credentials
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flask.session['credentials'] = credentials_to_dict(credentials)
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session = flow.authorized_session()
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userinfo = session.get('https://www.googleapis.com/userinfo/v2/me').json()
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# Create a user in your db with the information provided
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# by Google
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user = User(
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id_=userinfo['id'],
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name=userinfo['name'],
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email=userinfo['email'],
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profile_pic=userinfo['picture']
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)
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# Doesn't exist? Add it to the database.
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if not User.get(user.id):
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User.create(user.id, user.name, user.email, user.profile_pic)
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# Begin user session by logging the user in
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login_user(user)
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return flask.redirect(flask.url_for('index'))
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'''
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# Get authorization code Google sent back to you
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code = request.args.get("code")
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# Find out what URL to hit to get tokens that allow you to ask for
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# things on behalf of a user
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google_provider_cfg = get_google_provider_cfg()
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token_endpoint = google_provider_cfg["token_endpoint"]
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# Prepare and send a request to get tokens! Yay tokens!
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token_url, headers, body = client.prepare_token_request(
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token_endpoint,
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authorization_response=request.url,
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redirect_url=request.base_url,
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code=code
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)
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print("asking for tokens")
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token_response = requests.post(
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token_url,
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headers=headers,
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data=body,
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auth=(GOOGLE_CLIENT_ID, GOOGLE_CLIENT_SECRET),
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)
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# Parse the tokens!
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client.parse_request_body_response(json.dumps(token_response.json()))
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# Now that you have tokens (yay) let's find and hit the URL
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# from Google that gives you the user's profile information,
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# including their Google profile image and email
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userinfo_endpoint = google_provider_cfg["userinfo_endpoint"]
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uri, headers, body = client.add_token(userinfo_endpoint)
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userinfo_response = requests.get(uri, headers=headers, data=body)
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print(userinfo_response.json())
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# You want to make sure their email is verified.
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# The user authenticated with Google, authorized your
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# app, and now you've verified their email through Google!
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if userinfo_response.json().get("email_verified"):
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unique_id = userinfo_response.json()["sub"]
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users_email = userinfo_response.json()["email"]
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picture = userinfo_response.json()["picture"]
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users_name = userinfo_response.json()["given_name"]
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else:
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return "User email not available or not verified by Google.", 400
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# Create a user in your db with the information provided
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# by Google
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user = User(
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id_=unique_id, name=users_name, email=users_email, profile_pic=picture
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)
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# Doesn't exist? Add it to the database.
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if not User.get(unique_id):
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User.create(unique_id, users_name, users_email, picture)
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# Begin user session by logging the user in
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login_user(user)
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# Send user back to homepage
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return redirect(url_for("index"))
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'''
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@app.route("/logout")
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@login_required
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def logout():
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logout_user()
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return redirect(url_for("index"))
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def credentials_to_dict(credentials):
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return {'token': credentials.token,
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'refresh_token': credentials.refresh_token,
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'token_uri': credentials.token_uri,
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'client_id': credentials.client_id,
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'client_secret': credentials.client_secret,
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'scopes': credentials.scopes}
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if __name__ == "__main__":
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app.run('192.168.68.103.xip.io', 1234, ssl_context="adhoc", debug=True)
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