#!/usr/bin/env python3 '''This is a just very simple authentication example. Please see the `OAuth2 example at FastAPI `_ or use the great `Authlib package `_ to implement a classing real authentication system. Here we just demonstrate the NiceGUI integration. ''' from fastapi.responses import RedirectResponse from nicegui import app, ui # in reality users passwords would obviously need to be hashed users = [('user1', 'pass1'), ('user2', 'pass2')] @ui.page('/') def main_page() -> None: if not app.storage.user.get('authenticated', False): return RedirectResponse('/login') with ui.column().classes('absolute-center items-center'): ui.label(f'Hello {app.storage.user["username"]}!').classes('text-2xl') ui.button('', on_click=lambda: (app.storage.user.clear(), ui.open('/login'))) \ .props('outline round icon=logout') @ui.page('/login') def login() -> None: def try_login() -> None: # local function to avoid passing username and password as arguments if (username.value, password.value) in users: app.storage.user.update({'username': username.value, 'authenticated': True}) ui.open('/') else: ui.notify('Wrong username or password', color='negative') if app.storage.user.get('authenticated', False): return RedirectResponse('/') with ui.card().classes('absolute-center'): username = ui.input('Username').on('keydown.enter', try_login) password = ui.input('Password').props('type=password').on('keydown.enter', try_login) ui.button('Log in', on_click=try_login) ui.run()