* Refactor functions into static methods of AuthBase
Functions is_token_expired was a loose function that was added to
SpotifyClientCredentials, SpotifyPKCE, and SpotifyImplicitGrant classes
through a method on each class that passed the call to the loose
is_token_expired function. Function _is_scope_subset was duplicated on
SpotifyClientCredentials, SpotifyPKCE, and SpotifyImplicitGrant classes.
Refactoring is_token_expired and _is_scope_subset to be static methods
on SpotifyAuthBase means both are available for all derived classes and
require less boilerplate.
* Create CacheHandler to abstract caching tokens
Previous code only supported caching to and from json files in a given
directory. In addition, the get_cached_token method mixed getting and
getting the token in the same method.
This change creates a CacheHandler class to abstract out the caching
implementation and allow the user to cache tokens in any way they
see fit. For example, the user could create a MongoCache class to store
and retrieve tokens from a Mongo database and specify that
cache_handler=MongoCache in creating an auth_manager object.
To implement the CacheHandler abstraction, the following changes are
implemented:
The validation code in each get_cached_token method in SpotifyOAuth,
SpotifyPKCE, and SpotifyImplicitGrant is moved into a validate_token
method in each class.
The CacheHandler class is created with get_cached_token and
save_token_to_cache methods.
Previous instances of self.get_cached_token() are now replaced with
self.validate_token(self.cache_handler.get_cached_token()) to preserve
the getting and validation behaviour.
cache_handler is added as an argument to SpotifyOAuth, SpotifyPKCE, and
SpotifyImplicitGrant. Specifying a cache_handler now overrides any
specification of cache_path and/or username.
To preserve backwards compatibility in handling cache files, a
CacheFileHandler class extending CacheHandler is created. If no
cache_handler is specified, the cache_path and username arguments are
used to create an instance of CacheFileHandler. It may be worth
deprecating the cache_path and username fields in favour of using
CacheFileHandler.
Tests are also modified and extended to cover the new functionality. A
sample MemoryCache CacheHandler is created to test getting and saving to
a custom CacheHandler.
* Fix cache_handler subclass check for Python 2
* Split assert message to fix line over max length
* Split cache handlers into cache_handler.py
* flake8 and autopep fixes
* Fix init to allow importing CacheHandler
When spotipy is installed as a package, CacheHandler is not accessible
from a `from spotipy import CacheHandler` statement because the import
is not specified in the __init__.py file. This commit adds CacheHandler
and CacheFileHandler to the init file so the user can import them.
* flake8 fix
* Add cache_path & username deprecation warning
When cache_path or username are specified in the constructors of
SpotifyOAuth, SpotifyPKCE, or SpotifyImplicitGrant, the constructor
creates a CacheFileHandler instance under the hood. The user is
currently able to create a CacheFileHandler instance in two ways:
1. By creating it outside the SpotifyOAuth (or etc.) constructor and
passing it as the cache_handler
2. By passing cache_path and username to the constructor
Ideally, there would be one and only one obvious way to specify a
CacheFileHandler instance and the cache_handler approach allows any
CacheHandler to be used, so passing the cache_path or username to the
constructor should be deprecated.
* Update flask example to use CacheFileHandler
* Update changelog with deprecation warning info
* Restore token caching methods on auth_manager
Change 9550c8fd86 in
https://github.com/plamere/spotipy accidentally broke the caching
functionality in SpotifyOAUth, SpotifyPKCE, and SpotifyImplicitGrant by
removing the get_cached_token and _save_token_info methods from the
auth_manager object. Users with existing codebases that use the
get_cached_token and _save_token_info methods directly will experience
errors if they upgrade spotipy.
This commit restores the get_cached_token and _save_token_info methods
on the three auth_manager classes as aliases for the corresponding
methods in the cache_handler. Deprecation warnings are also added to
the get_cached_token and _save_token_info methods to direct users to
switch to using the new cache_handler approach.
* Add deprecation warning to docstrings
* Rearrange depr. warn for cache_path & username
Rearrange logic so that deprecation warning always triggers if
cache_path or username are specified. Previously, if cache_handler was
specified, no deprecation warning would be raised if cache_path or
username were specified.
In addition, if both cache_handler and cache_path or username are
specified, a new warning will be raised alongside the deprecation
warning to let the user know that the cache_path and username fields
will be ignored in favour of the cache_handler.
* Small adjustment on sing_out function
First, thanks for this. It has been a great help. I was having trouble with this function, getting a TypeError (TypeError: can only concatenate str (not "NoneType") to str) because apparently the second os.remove(session_cache_path()) is trying to delete a file that does not exist anymore so this is what worked for me.
* Change description on app.py file
* Update app.py on line 79
Fixed indent
* No username needed + can be used by multiple users
* cleanup
* Remove caches when signing out
* Persist token only once
* Always show auth page
* Add one scope..
* Add a second scope and also a view which utilizes a scope.
* Add a __main__ clause example.
* Include further documentation.
* Move utility function higher in document.
* Add threading to application run call in __main__.
* Add (or reinstate–I thought it had been there) the "me" view.
* Add notes about SPOTIPY_REDIRECT_URI and using alternate port.
And specify that it should be the address that the App runs over.
* Whitespace only.
* Here is an example of importing credentials.
* Delete session_cache file on logout so new user can Authorize.
* Not going to use at this point.
* Update the "me" route method to use new approach to auth.
* Update app.py
Co-authored-by: Stephane Bruckert <contact@stephanebruckert.com>
Co-authored-by: Stephane Bruckert <stephane.bruckert@gmail.com>