Supporting python 2.6+
requests Kerberos/GSSAPI authentication library
Requests is an HTTP library, written in Python, for human beings. This library adds optional Kerberos/GSSAPI authentication support and supports mutual authentication. Basic GET usage:
>>> import requests
>>> from requests_kerberos import HTTPKerberosAuth
>>> r = requests.get("http://example.org", auth=HTTPKerberosAuth())
...
The entire requests.api should be supported.
Authentication Failures
Client authentication failures will be communicated to the caller by returning the 401 response.
Mutual Authentication
By default, HTTPKerberosAuth will require mutual
authentication from the server, and if a server emits a non-error
response which is cannot be authenticated, a
requests_kerberos.errors.MutualAuthenticationError will be
raised. IF a server emits an error which cannot be authenticated, it
will be returned to the user but with it's contents and headers
stripped.
OPTIONAL
If you'd prefer to not require mutual authentication, you can set
your preference when constructing your HTTPKerberosAuth
object:
>>> import requests
>>> from requests_kerberos import HTTPKerberosAuth, OPTIONAL
>>> kerberos_auth = HTTPKerberosAuth(mutual_authentication=OPTIONAL)
>>> r = requests.get("http://example.org", auth=kerberos_auth)
...
This will cause requests_kerberos to attempt mutual
authentication if the server advertises that it supports it, and cause a
failure if authentication fails, but not if the server does not support
it at all.
DISABLED
While we don't recommend it, if you'd prefer to never attempt mutual authentication, you can do that as well:
>>> import requests
>>> from requests_kerberos import HTTPKerberosAuth, DISABLED
>>> kerberos_auth = HTTPKerberosAuth(mutual_authentication=DISABLED)
>>> r = requests.get("http://example.org", auth=kerberos_auth)
...
Logging
This library makes extensive use of python's logging facilities.
Log messages are logged to the requests_kerberos and
requests_kerberos.kerberos_ named loggers.
If you are having difficulty we suggest you configure logging. Issues with the underlying kerberos libraries will be made apparent. Additionally, copious debug information is made available which may assist in troubleshooting if you increase your log level all the way up to debug.