The
flask.g
object is:A proxy that provides access to the current request.
An instance of the
flask_httpauth.HTTPBasicAuth
class.A proxy that allows us to store on this whatever we want to share for one request only.
The
passlib
package provides:A password hashing framework that supports more than 30 schemes.
An authentication framework that automatically adds models for users and permissios to a Flask application.
A lightweight web framework that replaces Flask.
The
auth.verify_password
decorator applied to a function:Makes this function become the callback that
Flask-HTTPAuth
will use to hash the password for a specific user.Makes this function become the callback that
SQLAlchmey
will use to verify the password for a specific user.Makes this function become the callback that
Flask-HTTPAuth
will use to verify the password for a specific user.
When you assign a list that includes
auth.login_required
to themethod_decorators
property of any subclass offlask_restful.Resource...
Building RESTful Python Web Services
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Building RESTful Python Web Services
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Overview of this book
Python is the language of choice for millions of developers worldwide, due to its gentle learning curve as well as its vast applications in day-to-day programming. It serves the purpose of building great web services in the RESTful architecture. This book will show you the best tools you can use to build your own web services.
Learn how to develop RESTful APIs using the popular Python frameworks and all the necessary stacks with Python, Django, Flask, and Tornado, combined with related libraries and tools. We will dive deep into each of these frameworks to build various web services, and will provide use cases and best practices on when to use a particular framework to get the best results.
We will show you everything required to successfully develop RESTful APIs with the four frameworks such as request handling, URL mapping, serialization, validation, authentication, authorization, versioning, ORMs, databases, custom code for models and views, and asynchronous callbacks. At the end of each framework, we will add authentication and security to the RESTful APIs and prepare tests for it.
By the end of the book, you will have a deep understanding of the stacks needed to build RESTful web services.
Table of Contents (18 chapters)
Building RESTful Python Web Services
Credits
About the Author
Acknowledgments
About the Reviewer
www.PacktPub.com
Preface
Free Chapter
Developing RESTful APIs with Django
Working with Class-Based Views and Hyperlinked APIs in Django
Improving and Adding Authentication to an API With Django
Throttling, Filtering, Testing, and Deploying an API with Django
Developing RESTful APIs with Flask
Working with Models, SQLAlchemy, and Hyperlinked APIs in Flask
Improving and Adding Authentication to an API with Flask
Testing and Deploying an API with Flask
Developing RESTful APIs with Tornado
Working with Asynchronous Code, Testing, and Deploying an API with Tornado
Exercise Answers
Customer Reviews