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Django Graphene Auth

Django GraphQL registration and authentication compatible with the latest versions of Django, Django GraphQL JWT

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About

This project was based on the forked repository from Django GraphQL Auth - created by Pedro Bern (thanks so much for a great job).

The reason I decided to create this project is that the original doesn't support the newer versions of django, graphene-django and django-graphql-jwt. Futhermore, it appears that the original one will not be further developed in the near future.

Documentation

Documentation is available at read the docs.

Features

  • Docs
  • Fully compatible with Relay
  • Works with default or custom user model
  • JWT authentication (with Django GraphQL JWT)
  • User query with filters (with Django Filter and Graphene Django)
  • User registration with email verification
  • Add secondary email, with email verification too
  • Resend activation email
  • Retrieve/Update user
  • Archive user
  • Permanently delete user or make it inactive
  • Turn archived user active again on login
  • Track user status (archived, verified, secondary email)
  • Password change
  • Password reset through email
  • Revoke user refresh tokens on account archive/delete/password change/reset
  • All mutations return success and errors
  • Default email templates (you will customize though)
  • Customizable, no lock-in

Full Schema

import graphene

from graphql_auth.schema import UserQuery, MeQuery
from graphql_auth import mutations

class AuthMutation(graphene.ObjectType):
    register = mutations.Register.Field()
    verify_account = mutations.VerifyAccount.Field()
    resend_activation_email = mutations.ResendActivationEmail.Field()
    send_password_reset_email = mutations.SendPasswordResetEmail.Field()
    password_reset = mutations.PasswordReset.Field()
    password_set = mutations.PasswordSet.Field() # For passwordless registration
    password_change = mutations.PasswordChange.Field()
    update_account = mutations.UpdateAccount.Field()
    archive_account = mutations.ArchiveAccount.Field()
    delete_account = mutations.DeleteAccount.Field()
    send_secondary_email_activation =  mutations.SendSecondaryEmailActivation.Field()
    verify_secondary_email = mutations.VerifySecondaryEmail.Field()
    swap_emails = mutations.SwapEmails.Field()
    remove_secondary_email = mutations.RemoveSecondaryEmail.Field()

    # django-graphql-jwt inheritances
    token_auth = mutations.ObtainJSONWebToken.Field()
    verify_token = mutations.VerifyToken.Field()
    refresh_token = mutations.RefreshToken.Field()
    revoke_token = mutations.RevokeToken.Field()


class Query(UserQuery, MeQuery, graphene.ObjectType):
    pass


class Mutation(AuthMutation, graphene.ObjectType):
    pass


schema = graphene.Schema(query=Query, mutation=Mutation)

Relay

Import mutations from the relay module:

from graphql_auth import relay

class AuthMutation(graphene.ObjectType):
   register = relay.Register.Field()
   # ...

Example

Handling user accounts becomes super easy.

mutation {
  register(
    email: "new_user@email.com",
    username: "new_user",
    password1: "123456super",
    password2: "123456super",
  ) {
    success,
    token,  # optional, depending on settings of GRAPHQL_AUTH['ALLOW_LOGIN_NOT_VERIFIED']
    refreshToken  # optional, depending on settings of GRAPHQL_JWT['JWT_LONG_RUNNING_REFRESH_TOKEN']
  }
}

Check the status of the new user:

u = UserModel.objects.last()
u.status.verified
# False

During the registration, an email with a verification link was sent.

mutation {
  verifyAccount(
    token:"<TOKEN ON EMAIL LINK>",
  ) {
    success
  }
}

Now user is verified.

u.status.verified
# True

Check the installation guide. Or if you prefer, browse the api.

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