Integrating Flask Security and Flask Rest-JSONAPI












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i try to build a REST API with Flask-JSONAPI and Flask Security.
I use Auth Token for authentication and @login_required to secure my API Endpints. (Authentication)
But now I want to ensure that only the owner of objects (Creator) can (C)RUD the data. Right now every user can see every object that is created. (Autorisation)



I want to use Resource Manager here but did't find a proper example for Flask Security in Resource Managers.
For Example the user (person) can only see the computer objects associated with the same user id.
Do I have to use the Auth Token for that?
Is there a simple way to get the id of the user logged in, doing the request?










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    i try to build a REST API with Flask-JSONAPI and Flask Security.
    I use Auth Token for authentication and @login_required to secure my API Endpints. (Authentication)
    But now I want to ensure that only the owner of objects (Creator) can (C)RUD the data. Right now every user can see every object that is created. (Autorisation)



    I want to use Resource Manager here but did't find a proper example for Flask Security in Resource Managers.
    For Example the user (person) can only see the computer objects associated with the same user id.
    Do I have to use the Auth Token for that?
    Is there a simple way to get the id of the user logged in, doing the request?










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      i try to build a REST API with Flask-JSONAPI and Flask Security.
      I use Auth Token for authentication and @login_required to secure my API Endpints. (Authentication)
      But now I want to ensure that only the owner of objects (Creator) can (C)RUD the data. Right now every user can see every object that is created. (Autorisation)



      I want to use Resource Manager here but did't find a proper example for Flask Security in Resource Managers.
      For Example the user (person) can only see the computer objects associated with the same user id.
      Do I have to use the Auth Token for that?
      Is there a simple way to get the id of the user logged in, doing the request?










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      i try to build a REST API with Flask-JSONAPI and Flask Security.
      I use Auth Token for authentication and @login_required to secure my API Endpints. (Authentication)
      But now I want to ensure that only the owner of objects (Creator) can (C)RUD the data. Right now every user can see every object that is created. (Autorisation)



      I want to use Resource Manager here but did't find a proper example for Flask Security in Resource Managers.
      For Example the user (person) can only see the computer objects associated with the same user id.
      Do I have to use the Auth Token for that?
      Is there a simple way to get the id of the user logged in, doing the request?







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          from flask_security import current user


          That represents a user instance of the currently logged in user. This user can be anonymous in cases where no user is logged in, but if a user is logged in then the object will represent an object of the User class.






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            That represents a user instance of the currently logged in user. This user can be anonymous in cases where no user is logged in, but if a user is logged in then the object will represent an object of the User class.






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              from flask_security import current user


              That represents a user instance of the currently logged in user. This user can be anonymous in cases where no user is logged in, but if a user is logged in then the object will represent an object of the User class.






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                That represents a user instance of the currently logged in user. This user can be anonymous in cases where no user is logged in, but if a user is logged in then the object will represent an object of the User class.






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                from flask_security import current user


                That represents a user instance of the currently logged in user. This user can be anonymous in cases where no user is logged in, but if a user is logged in then the object will represent an object of the User class.







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