![Build & Publish](https://github.com/josephbmanley/cognito-oauthtools/workflows/Build%20&%20Publish/badge.svg) ![Version](https://img.shields.io/pypi/v/cognito-oauthtools) ![Supported Versions](https://img.shields.io/pypi/pyversions/cognito-oauthtools) # cognito-oauthtools Simple AWS Cognito client to simplify project implementation. ## Getting Started ### Installation cognito-oauthtools can easily be install using pip: ```bash pip install cognito-oauthtools ``` ## Objects ### Client `cognito_oauthtools.Client` #### Intializing To intialize a `cognito_oauthtools.Client`, you must pass it: - `endpoint` The dns name of the Cognito endpoint - `client_id` The id of your Cognito authorizer clinet - `client_secret` The secret for your Cognito client - `host_domain` The domain name of the server that cognito will hit with oauth redirects - `logout_path` = `"/"` Path on the host to return to after logging out - `redirect_path` = `"/oauth"` Path on the host to return to after logging in ```python oauth = cognito_oauthtools.Client('ENDPOINT.amazoncognito.com', 'CLIENT_ID', 'CLIENT_SECRET', 'myapp.example') ``` #### Properties - `loginUrl` Cognito URL to authorize - `registerUrl` Cognito URL to register a new user - `logoutUrl` Cognito URL to logout #### Methods - `get_token(code)` Method that gets cognito token from the oauth return code ### User `cognito_oauthtools.User` #### Intializing To intialize a `cognito_oauthtools.User`, you must pass it: - `client` `cognito_oauthtools.Client` object for the user to use - `token` The user's authorization token ```python user = cognito_oauthtools.User(client, "xxxxTOKENxxxx") ```