This is a Python port of the supabase js gotrue client. The current state is that there is a features parity but with small differences that are mentioned in the section Differences to the JS client. As of December 14th, we renamed to repo from gotrue-py
to auth-py
to mirror the changes in the JavaScript library.
The package can be installed using pip or poetry:
pip install supabase_auth
It should be noted there are differences to the JS client. If you feel particulaly strongly about them and want to motivate a change, feel free to make a GitHub issue and we can discuss it there.
Firstly, feature pairity is not 100% with the JS client. In most cases we match the methods and attributes of the JS client and api classes, but is some places (e.g for browser specific code) it didn't make sense to port the code line for line.
There is also a divergence in terms of how errors are raised. In the JS client, the errors are returned as part of the object, which the user can choose to process in whatever way they see fit. In this Python client, we raise the errors directly where they originate, as it was felt this was more Pythonic and adhered to the idioms of the language more directly.
In JS we return the error, but in Python we just raise it.
const { data, error } = client.sign_up(...)
The other key difference is we do not use pascalCase to encode variable and method names. Instead we use the snake_case convention adopted in the Python language.
Also, the supabase_auth
library for Python parses the date-time string into datetime
Python objects. The JS client keeps the date-time as strings.
The library provides both synchronous and asynchronous clients. Here are some examples:
from supabase_auth import SyncGoTrueClient headers = { "apiKey": "my-mega-awesome-api-key", # ... any other headers you might need. } client: SyncGoTrueClient = SyncGoTrueClient(url="www.genericauthwebsite.com", headers=headers) # Sign up with email and password user = client.sign_up(email="example@gmail.com", password="*********") # Sign in with email and password user = client.sign_in_with_password(email="example@gmail.com", password="*********") # Sign in with magic link user = client.sign_in_with_otp(email="example@gmail.com") # Sign in with phone number user = client.sign_in_with_otp(phone="+1234567890") # Sign in with OAuth user = client.sign_in_with_oauth(provider="google") # Sign out client.sign_out() # Get current user user = client.get_user() # Update user profile user = client.update_user({"data": {"name": "John Doe"}})
from supabase_auth import AsyncGoTrueClient headers = { "apiKey": "my-mega-awesome-api-key", # ... any other headers you might need. } client: AsyncGoTrueClient = AsyncGoTrueClient(url="www.genericauthwebsite.com", headers=headers) async def main(): # Sign up with email and password user = await client.sign_up(email="example@gmail.com", password="*********") # Sign in with email and password user = await client.sign_in_with_password(email="example@gmail.com", password="*********") # Sign in with magic link user = await client.sign_in_with_otp(email="example@gmail.com") # Sign in with phone number user = await client.sign_in_with_otp(phone="+1234567890") # Sign in with OAuth user = await client.sign_in_with_oauth(provider="google") # Sign out await client.sign_out() # Get current user user = await client.get_user() # Update user profile user = await client.update_user({"data": {"name": "John Doe"}}) # Run the async code import asyncio asyncio.run(main())
The library includes support for Multi-Factor Authentication:
# List MFA factors factors = client.mfa.list_factors() # Enroll a new MFA factor enrolled_factor = client.mfa.enroll({"factor_type": "totp"}) # Challenge and verify MFA challenge = client.mfa.challenge({"factor_id": "factor_id"}) verified = client.mfa.verify({"factor_id": "factor_id", "code": "123456"}) # Unenroll a factor client.mfa.unenroll({"factor_id": "factor_id"})
We would be immensely grateful for any contributions to this project.
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