API key based security package for FastAPI, focused on simplicity of use:
- Full functionality out of the box, no configuration required
- API key security with local
sqlite
backend, working with both header and query parameters - Default 15 days deprecation for generated API keys
- Key creation, revocation, renewing, and usage logs handled through administrator endpoints
- No dependencies, only requiring
FastAPI
and the python standard library
This module cannot be used for any kind of distributed deployment. It's goal is to help have some basic security features for simple one-server API deployments, mostly during development.
pip install fastapi_simple_security
from fastapi_simple_security import api_key_router, api_key_security
from fastapi import Depends, FastAPI
app = FastAPI()
app.include_router(api_key_router, prefix="/auth", tags=["_auth"])
@app.get("/secure", dependencies=[Depends(api_key_security)])
async def secure_endpoint():
return {"message": "This is a secure endpoint"}
Resulting app is:
Start your API and check the logs for the automatically generated secret key if you did not provide one through environment variables.
Go to /docs
on your API and inform this secret key in the Authorize/Secret header
box.
All the administrator endpoints only support header security to make sure the secret key is not inadvertently
shared when sharing an URL.
Then, you can use /auth/new
to generate a new API key.
And finally, you can use this API key to access the secure endpoint.
You can of course automate API key acquisition through python with requests
and directly querying the endpoints.
If you do so, you can hide the endpoints from your API documentation with the environment variable
FASTAPI_SIMPLE_SECURITY_HIDE_DOCS
.
Environment variables:
-
FASTAPI_SIMPLE_SECURITY_SECRET
: Secret administrator key- Generated automatically on server startup if not provided
- Allows generation of new API keys, revoking of existing ones, and API key usage view
- It being compromised compromises the security of the API
-
FASTAPI_SIMPLE_SECURITY_HIDE_DOCS
: Whether or not to hide the API key related endpoints from the documentation -
FASTAPI_SIMPLE_SECURITY_DB_LOCATION
: Location of the local sqlite database filesqlite.db
in the running directory by default- When running the app inside Docker, use a bind mount for persistence
-
FAST_API_SIMPLE_SECURITY_AUTOMATIC_EXPIRATION
: Duration, in days, until an API key is deemed expired- 15 days by default
poetry install
poetry shell
pre-commit install
pytest
The attached docker image runs a test app on localhost:8080
with secret key TEST_SECRET
. Run it with:
docker-compose build && docker-compose up
- More options with sensible defaults
- Logging per API key?
- More back-end options for API key storage?