app-MAIL-temp/README.md

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## OAuth flow
Authorization code flow:
http://sl-server:5000/oauth/authorize?client_id=client-id&state=123456&response_type=code&redirect_uri=http%3A%2F%2Fsl-client%3A7000%2Fcallback&state=dvoQ6Jtv0PV68tBUgUMM035oFiZw57
Implicit flow:
http://sl-server:5000/oauth/authorize?client_id=client-id&state=123456&response_type=token&redirect_uri=http%3A%2F%2Fsl-client%3A7000%2Fcallback&state=dvoQ6Jtv0PV68tBUgUMM035oFiZw57
Exchange the code to get the token with `{code}` replaced by the code obtained in previous step.
http -f -a client-id:client-secret http://localhost:5000/oauth/token grant_type=authorization_code code={code}
Get user info:
http http://localhost:5000/oauth/user_info 'Authorization:Bearer {token}'
## Template structure
base
single: for login, register page
default: for all pages when user log ins
## How to create new migration
Whenever the model changes, a new migration needs to be created
Set the database connection to use staging environment:
> set -x CONFIG ~/config/simplelogin/staging.env
Generate the migration script and make sure to review it:
> flask db migrate
## Code structure
local_data/: contain files used only locally. In deployment, these files should be replaced.
- jwtRS256.key: generated using
```bash
ssh-keygen -t rsa -b 4096 -m PEM -f jwtRS256.key
# Don't add passphrase
openssl rsa -in jwtRS256.key -pubout -outform PEM -out jwtRS256.key.pub
```
## OpenID, OAuth2 response_type & scope
According to https://medium.com/@darutk/diagrams-of-all-the-openid-connect-flows-6968e3990660
- `response_type` can be either `code, token, id_token` or any combination.
- `scope` can contain `openid` or not
Below is the different combinations that are taken into account until now:
response_type=code
scope:
with `openid` in scope, return `id_token` at /token: OK
without: OK
response_type=token
scope:
with and without `openid`, nothing to do: OK
response_type=id_token
return `id_token` in /authorization endpoint
response_type=id_token token
return `id_token` in addition to `access_token` in /authorization endpoint
response_type=id_token code
return `id_token` in addition to `authorization_code` in /authorization endpoint
# Plan Upgrade, downgrade flow
Here's an example:
July 2019: user takes yearly plan, valid until July 2020
user.plan=yearly, user.plan_expiration=None
set user.stripe card-token, customer-id, subscription-id
December 2019: user cancels his plan.
set plan_expiration to "period end of subscription", ie July 2020
call stripe:
stripe.Subscription.modify(
user.stripe_subscription_id,
cancel_at_period_end=True
)
There are 2 possible scenarios at this point:
1) user decides to renew on March 2020:
set plan_expiration = None
stripe.Subscription.modify(
user.stripe_subscription_id,
cancel_at_period_end=False
)
2) the plan ends on July 2020.
The cronjob set
- user stripe_subscription_id , stripe_card_token, stripe_customer_id to None
- user.plan=free, user.plan_expiration=None
- delete customer on stripe
user decides to take the premium plan again: go through all normal flow