from base64 import b64encode from marshmallow import post_dump from marshmallow.fields import Email, String, UUID from ereuse_devicehub.marshmallow import NestedOn from ereuse_devicehub.resources.agent.schemas import Individual from ereuse_devicehub.resources.schemas import Thing class User(Thing): id = UUID(dump_only=True) email = Email(required=True) password = String(load_only=True, required=True) individuals = NestedOn(Individual, many=True, dump_only=True) name = String() token = String(dump_only=True, description='Use this token in an Authorization header to access the app.' 'The token can change overtime.') def __init__(self, only=None, exclude=('token',), prefix='', many=False, context=None, load_only=(), dump_only=(), partial=False): """ Instantiates the User. By default we exclude token from both load/dump so they are not taken / set in normal usage by mistake. """ super().__init__(only, exclude, prefix, many, context, load_only, dump_only, partial) @post_dump def base64encode_token(self, data: dict): """Encodes the token to base64 so clients don't have to.""" if 'token' in data: # In many cases we don't dump the token (ex. relationships) # Framework needs ':' at the end data['token'] = b64encode(str.encode(str(data['token']) + ':')).decode() return data