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How to Evaluate IAM Policy Allow vs Deny in Python
Evaluate an AWS-style IAM policy dict with explicit deny overriding allow and default deny.
import json
def evaluate_policy(action, resource, policy):
"""Evaluate an IAM-like policy dict.
Explicit deny wins over allow. Default is deny.
"""
for statement in policy.get("Statement", []):
effect = statement.get("Effect")
actions = statement.get("Action", [])
resources = …
Scope-based authorization in Python
A simple Python class that checks user scopes against required permissions for a resource, returning an authorization decision.
class ScopeAuthorization:
def __init__(self):
self.scopes = {
"read": ["resource:read"],
"write": ["resource:read", "resource:write"],
"admin": ["resource:read", "resource:write", "resource:delete"]
}
def authorize(self, user_scopes, required_scope, resource…
ACME LetsEncrypt Mock Challenge Server in Python
A minimal HTTP server that serves key authorizations for ACME/Let's Encrypt DNS-01 or HTTP-01 challenges during testing and validation.
from http.server import HTTPServer, BaseHTTPRequestHandler
import json
# In-memory store simulating the ACME challenge token -> key authorization pair
challenge_store = {
"token_example": "token_example.key_authorization"
}
class AcmeChallengeHandler(BaseHTTPRequestHandler):
def do_GET(self):
# Extra…
How to Generate PKCE Code Challenge in Python
This Python script generates a PKCE code verifier and its corresponding S256 code challenge for secure OAuth2 authorization flows.
import base64
import hashlib
import os
import secrets
import string
def generate_code_verifier(length=64):
alphabet = string.ascii_letters + string.digits + "-._~"
return "".join(secrets.choice(alphabet) for _ in range(length))
def generate_code_challenge(code_verifier, method="S256"):
if method == "S256…
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.
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…
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.
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…
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.
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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