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Auth & security at scale medium

How to Hash Passwords and Authenticate Users in Python

A beginner-friendly dataclass-based design that hashes passwords with PBKDF2 and verifies them securely using constant-time comparisons.

security password hashing pbkdf2
Python
import hashlib
import hmac
import secrets
from dataclasses import dataclass
from typing import Optional


@dataclass
class User:
    id: int
    username: str
    password_hash: str
    salt: str


def hash_password(password: str) -> tuple[str, str]:
    salt = secrets.token_hex(16)
    password_hash = hashlib.pbkdf2_…
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Auth & security at scale easy

How to Hash Passwords with bcrypt in Python

Hash a plaintext password with bcrypt using a randomly generated salt, then verify a plaintext attempt against the stored hash.

bcrypt password security
Python
import bcrypt

def hash_password(password: str) -> str:
    """Hash a password using bcrypt with a generated salt."""
    salt = bcrypt.gensalt()
    return bcrypt.hashpw(password.encode("utf-8"), salt).decode("utf-8")

def check_password(password: str, hashed: str) -> bool:
    """Verify a plaintext password against …
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Auth & security at scale easy

How to Hash and Verify Passwords in Python

Hash passwords securely with PBKDF2-SHA256 and verify them using a constant-time comparison.

password-hashing security pbkdf2
Python
import hashlib
import hmac
import secrets
from typing import Tuple


def hash_password(password: str, salt: str = None) -> Tuple[str, str]:
    """Hash a password with a random salt using PBKDF2-SHA256."""
    salt = salt or secrets.token_hex(16)
    hashed = hashlib.pbkdf2_hmac(
        "sha256", password.encode("utf…
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Auth & security at scale medium

How to Implement Refresh Token Rotation in Python

A mock auth service that issues, rotates, and validates refresh tokens, revoking old tokens on reuse to prevent replay attacks.

auth oauth refresh-token
Python
import time
import hashlib
import secrets
from typing import Dict, Optional, Tuple


class MockTokenService:
    """Simulates refresh token rotation for a simple auth system."""

    def __init__(self):
        # Token hash -> (user_id, rotation_count, expires_at)
        self._active_tokens: Dict[str, Tuple[str, int,…
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Auth & security at scale medium

How to Implement a CSRF Token Double Submit Mock in Python

A mock CSRF protection class that generates and validates double-submit tokens using HMAC-SHA256 with a secret key.

csrf security hmac
Python
import hmac
import hashlib
import secrets


class CSRFProtection:
    def __init__(self, secret_key: str):
        self.secret_key = secret_key.encode("utf-8")

    def generate_token(self) -> str:
        random_value = secrets.token_hex(16)
        signature = hmac.new(
            self.secret_key, random_value.enco…
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Auth & security at scale medium

How to Implement a Vault Dynamic Database Credentials Mock in Python

A Python dataclass-based mock of HashiCorp Vault that issues short-lived database credentials, tracks leases, and revokes them, demonstrating dynamic secrets rotation.

vault secrets database
Python
import time
import json
from dataclasses import dataclass, field
from typing import Dict


@dataclass
class DynamicCredential:
    username: str
    password: str
    lease_duration: int
    created_at: float = field(default_factory=time.time)

    def is_valid(self) -> bool:
        return time.time() - self.created_…
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Auth & security at scale medium

How to Mock OAuth 2.0 Device Code Flow in Python

A mock implementation of the OAuth 2.0 device authorization grant for testing authentication flows without a real provider.

oauth2 device-flow mock
Python
import hashlib
import time
import uuid


class DeviceCodeFlowMock:
    def __init__(self):
        self.device_codes = {}

    def request_device_code(self, client_id, scope="read write"):
        device_code = uuid.uuid4().hex
        user_code = str(uuid.uuid4().int)[:8].upper()
        expires_in = 300
        inte…
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Auth & security at scale medium

How to Mock a Redis Session Store in Python

An in-memory RedisSessionStore class with TTL-based expiry, get/set/delete/exists methods, and JSON field support—perfect for testing and prototyping without a live Redis.

redis session mock
Python
import time
import json
from collections import defaultdict


class RedisSessionStore:
    """In-memory mock of a Redis-backed session store."""

    def __init__(self, ttl=3600):
        self._data = defaultdict(dict)
        self._expires = {}
        self._ttl = ttl

    def set(self, session_id, field, value):
   …
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Auth & security at scale easy

How to Revoke Tokens with a Blacklist Set in Python

A minimal TokenBlacklist class using a Python set to revoke, batch-revoke, check, and remove expired tokens for simple token invalidation.

jwt blacklist authentication
Python
import time

class TokenBlacklist:
    def __init__(self):
        self.blacklisted_tokens = set()

    def revoke(self, token):
        self.blacklisted_tokens.add(token)
        print(f"Token {token} revoked. Blacklist size: {len(self.blacklisted_tokens)}")

    def revoke_batch(self, tokens):
        before = len(s…
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Auth & security at scale easy

How to Salt Passwords per User in Python

Hash each user's password with a unique random salt using hashlib, and verify logins with timing-safe comparison.

password-hashing security authentication
Python
import hashlib
import secrets

def hash_password(password: str, salt: str | None = None) -> tuple[str, str]:
    """Hash a password with a random salt (or provided salt).

    Returns:
        (salt_hex, password_hash_hex)
    """
    if salt is None:
        salt = secrets.token_hex(16)
    salted = (salt + password)…
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Auth & security at scale easy

How to Verify Passwords in Constant Time in Python

Use hmac.compare_digest to verify passwords in constant time, preventing timing attacks that could reveal password length or character positions.

security authentication timing-attacks
Python
import hmac
import time

# Mock of a constant-time password comparison (prevents timing attacks)
def verify_password(stored_password: str, supplied_password: str) -> bool:
    # hmac.compare_digest runs in constant time (for a given length)
    return hmac.compare_digest(stored_password.encode(), supplied_password.enc…
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Auth & security at scale medium

How to mock DNS CAA record lookups in Python

Parse and filter DNS CAA records with a mock lookup function, demonstrating how certificate authorities validate domain authorization.

dns security caa
Python
import dnslib

def parse_caa_record(record_string):
    """Parse a DNS CAA record string into its components."""
    parts = record_string.split()
    flags = int(parts[0])
    tag = parts[1]
    value = parts[2]
    return flags, tag, value

def mock_caa_lookup(domain, caa_records):
    """Mock DNS CAA lookup that re…
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Auth & security at scale easy

How to mock short TTL access tokens in Python

Simulate short-lived access tokens with a TTL, issue and validate them, and watch expiry behavior.

auth tokens expiry
Python
import time
import uuid
from datetime import datetime, timedelta


class AccessTokenManager:
    def __init__(self, ttl_seconds=30):
        self.ttl_seconds = ttl_seconds
        self.tokens = {}

    def issue_token(self):
        token_id = uuid.uuid4().hex
        expiry = datetime.now() + timedelta(seconds=self.t…
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Auth & security at scale medium

How to sign and verify JWT RS256 in Python

Generate RSA keys, create a JWT signed with RS256, verify its signature, and decode the payload using the cryptography library.

jwt rs256 rsa
Python
import json
import time
import base64
import hmac
import hashlib
from cryptography.hazmat.primitives.asymmetric import rsa
from cryptography.hazmat.primitives import serialization, hashes
from cryptography.hazmat.primitives.asymmetric import padding
from cryptography.hazmat.primitives.asymmetric.utils import encode_ds…
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Auth & security at scale medium

Mock client credentials machine auth in Python

This code simulates the OAuth2 client-credentials flow for service-to-service calls, generating a mock bearer token with expiry and caching, plus a revoke method, using only the standard library.

oauth2 auth mock
Python
import time
import hashlib
import secrets

class MachineAuth:
    """Mock client-credentials machine auth for service-to-service calls."""
    
    def __init__(self, client_id, client_secret):
        self.client_id = client_id
        self.client_secret = client_secret
        self._token = None
        self._expire…
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Auth & security at scale medium

OAuth2 authorization code flow mock in Python

A minimal HTTP server that mocks the OAuth2 authorization code flow, issuing codes via /authorize and exchanging them for tokens at /token.

oauth2 http-server mock-server
Python
import json
from http.server import BaseHTTPRequestHandler, HTTPServer
from urllib.parse import urlparse, parse_qs

AUTH_CODE_STORE = {}
CLIENT_ID = "demo-client"
REDIRECT_URI = "http://localhost:8000/callback"

class OAuthHandler(BaseHTTPRequestHandler):
    def do_GET(self):
        parsed = urlparse(self.path)
    …
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