from flask import Flask
from flask import jsonify
from flask import request
from flask_jwt_extended import create_access_token
from flask_jwt_extended import get_jwt_identity
from flask_jwt_extended import jwt_required
from flask_jwt_extended import JWTManager
app = Flask(__name__)
# Setup the Flask-JWT-Extended extension
app.config["JWT_SECRET_KEY"] = "super-secret" # Change this!
jwt = JWTManager(app)
# Create a route to authenticate your users and return JWTs. The
# create_access_token() function is used to actually generate the JWT.
@app.route("/login", methods=["POST"])
def login():
username = request.json.get("username", None)
password = request.json.get("password", None)
if username != "test" or password != "test":
return jsonify({"msg": "Bad username or password"}), 401
access_token = create_access_token(identity=username)
return jsonify(access_token=access_token)
# Protect a route with jwt_required, which will kick out requests
# without a valid JWT present.
@app.route("/protected", methods=["GET"])
@jwt_required()
def protected():
# Access the identity of the current user with get_jwt_identity
current_user = get_jwt_identity()
return jsonify(logged_in_as=current_user), 200
if __name__ == "__main__":
app.run()
from flask import Flask
from flask import jsonify
from flask import request
from flask_jwt_extended import create_access_token
from flask_jwt_extended import get_jwt_identity
from flask_jwt_extended import jwt_required
from flask_jwt_extended import JWTManager
app = Flask(__name__)
# Setup the Flask-JWT-Extended extension
app.config["JWT_SECRET_KEY"] = "super-secret" # Change this!
jwt = JWTManager(app)
# Create a route to authenticate your users and return JWTs. The
# create_access_token() function is used to actually generate the JWT.
@app.route("/login", methods=["POST"])
def login():
username = request.json.get("username", None)
password = request.json.get("password", None)
if username != "test" or password != "test":
return jsonify({"msg": "Bad username or password"}), 401
access_token = create_access_token(identity=username)
return jsonify(access_token=access_token)
# Protect a route with jwt_required, which will kick out requests
# without a valid JWT present.
@app.route("/protected", methods=["GET"])
@jwt_required()
def protected():
# Access the identity of the current user with get_jwt_identity
current_user = get_jwt_identity()
return jsonify(logged_in_as=current_user), 200
if __name__ == "__main__":
app.run()
$ pip install flask-jwt-extended
from flask import Flask
from flask import jsonify
from flask import request
from flask_jwt_extended import create_access_token
from flask_jwt_extended import get_jwt_identity
from flask_jwt_extended import jwt_required
from flask_jwt_extended import JWTManager
app = Flask(__name__)
# Setup the Flask-JWT-Extended extension
app.config["JWT_SECRET_KEY"] = "super-secret" # Change this!
jwt = JWTManager(app)
# Create a route to authenticate your users and return JWTs. The
# create_access_token() function is used to actually generate the JWT.
@app.route("/login", methods=["POST"])
def login():
username = request.json.get("username", None)
password = request.json.get("password", None)
if username != "test" or password != "test":
return jsonify({"msg": "Bad username or password"}), 401
access_token = create_access_token(identity=username)
return jsonify(access_token=access_token)
# Protect a route with jwt_required, which will kick out requests
# without a valid JWT present.
@app.route("/protected", methods=["GET"])
@jwt_required()
def protected():
# Access the identity of the current user with get_jwt_identity
current_user = get_jwt_identity()
return jsonify(logged_in_as=current_user), 200
if __name__ == "__main__":
app.run()
from flask import Flask
from flask import jsonify
from flask import request
from flask_jwt_extended import create_access_token
from flask_jwt_extended import get_jwt_identity
from flask_jwt_extended import jwt_required
from flask_jwt_extended import JWTManager
app = Flask(__name__)
# Setup the Flask-JWT-Extended extension
app.config["JWT_SECRET_KEY"] = "super-secret" # Change this!
jwt = JWTManager(app)
# Create a route to authenticate your users and return JWTs. The
# create_access_token() function is used to actually generate the JWT.
@app.route("/login", methods=["POST"])
def login():
username = request.json.get("username", None)
password = request.json.get("password", None)
if username != "test" or password != "test":
return jsonify({"msg": "Bad username or password"}), 401
access_token = create_access_token(identity=username)
return jsonify(access_token=access_token)
# Protect a route with jwt_required, which will kick out requests
# without a valid JWT present.
@app.route("/protected", methods=["GET"])
@jwt_required()
def protected():
# Access the identity of the current user with get_jwt_identity
current_user = get_jwt_identity()
return jsonify(logged_in_as=current_user), 200
if __name__ == "__main__":
app.run()