I\'m developing an API using Django Rest Framework. I\'m trying to list or create an \"Order\" object, but when i\'m trying to access the console gives me this error:
<Since it is session Login so you need to provide you credentials
so do
127.0.0:8000/admin
admin and login later it will work fine
I too faced the same since I missed adding
authentication_classes = (TokenAuthentication)
in my API view class.
class ServiceList(generics.ListCreateAPIView):
authentication_classes = (SessionAuthentication, BasicAuthentication, TokenAuthentication)
queryset = Service.objects.all()
serializer_class = ServiceSerializer
permission_classes = (IsAdminOrReadOnly,)
In addition to the above, we need to explicitly tell Django about the Authentication in settings.py file.
REST_FRAMEWORK = {
'DEFAULT_AUTHENTICATION_CLASSES': (
'rest_framework.authentication.TokenAuthentication',
)
}
This help me out without "DEFAULT_PERMISSION_CLASSES" in my settings.py
REST_FRAMEWORK = {
'DEFAULT_AUTHENTICATION_CLASSES': (
'rest_framework.authentication.TokenAuthentication',
'rest_framework.authentication.SessionAuthentication',
),
'PAGE_SIZE': 10
}
If you are using authentication_classes
then you should have is_active
as True
in User
model, which might be False
by default.
If you are playing around in the command line (using curl, or HTTPie etc) you can use BasicAuthentication to test/user your API
REST_FRAMEWORK = {
'DEFAULT_PERMISSION_CLASSES': [
'rest_framework.permissions.IsAuthenticated',
],
'DEFAULT_AUTHENTICATION_CLASSES': (
'rest_framework.authentication.BasicAuthentication', # enables simple command line authentication
'rest_framework.authentication.SessionAuthentication',
'rest_framework.authentication.TokenAuthentication',
)
}
You can then use curl
curl --user user:password -X POST http://example.com/path/ --data "some_field=some data"
or httpie (its easier on the eyes):
http -a user:password POST http://example.com/path/ some_field="some data"
or something else like Advanced Rest Client (ARC)
Just for other people landing up here with same error, this issue can arise if your request.user
is AnonymousUser
and not the right user who is actually authorized to access the URL. You can see that by printing value of request.user
. If it is indeed an anonymous user, these steps might help:
Make sure you have 'rest_framework.authtoken'
in INSTALLED_APPS
in your settings.py
.
Make sure you have this somewhere in settings.py
:
REST_FRAMEWORK = {
'DEFAULT_AUTHENTICATION_CLASSES': (
'rest_framework.authentication.TokenAuthentication',
# ...
),
# ...
}
Make sure you have the correct token for the user who is logged in. If you do not have the token, learn how to get it here.
Basically, you need to do a POST
request to a view which gives you the token if you provide the correct username and password. Example:
curl -X POST -d "user=Pepe&password=aaaa" http://localhost:8000/
Make sure the view which you are trying to access, has these:
class some_fancy_example_view(ModelViewSet):
"""
not compulsary it has to be 'ModelViewSet' this can be anything like APIview etc, depending on your requirements.
"""
permission_classes = (IsAuthenticated,)
authentication_classes = (TokenAuthentication,)
# ...
Use curl
now this way:
curl -X (your_request_method) -H "Authorization: Token <your_token>" <your_url>
Example:
curl -X GET http://127.0.0.1:8001/expenses/ -H "Authorization: Token 9463b437afdd3f34b8ec66acda4b192a815a15a8"