from typing import Any, Dict, List, Optional, Union from fastapi.exceptions import HTTPException from fastapi.openapi.models import OAuth2 as OAuth2Model from fastapi.openapi.models import OAuthFlows as OAuthFlowsModel from fastapi.param_functions import Form from fastapi.security.base import SecurityBase from fastapi.security.utils import get_authorization_scheme_param from starlette.requests import Request from starlette.status import HTTP_401_UNAUTHORIZED, HTTP_403_FORBIDDEN class OAuth2PasswordRequestForm: """ This is a dependency class, use it like: @app.post("/login") def login(form_data: OAuth2PasswordRequestForm = Depends()): data = form_data.parse() print(data.username) print(data.password) for scope in data.scopes: print(scope) if data.client_id: print(data.client_id) if data.client_secret: print(data.client_secret) return data It creates the following Form request parameters in your endpoint: grant_type: the OAuth2 spec says it is required and MUST be the fixed string "password". Nevertheless, this dependency class is permissive and allows not passing it. If you want to enforce it, use instead the OAuth2PasswordRequestFormStrict dependency. username: username string. The OAuth2 spec requires the exact field name "username". password: password string. The OAuth2 spec requires the exact field name "password". scope: Optional string. Several scopes (each one a string) separated by spaces. E.g. "items:read items:write users:read profile openid" client_id: optional string. OAuth2 recommends sending the client_id and client_secret (if any) using HTTP Basic auth, as: client_id:client_secret client_secret: optional string. OAuth2 recommends sending the client_id and client_secret (if any) using HTTP Basic auth, as: client_id:client_secret """ def __init__( self, grant_type: str = Form(None, regex="password"), username: str = Form(...), password: str = Form(...), scope: str = Form(""), client_id: Optional[str] = Form(None), client_secret: Optional[str] = Form(None), ): self.grant_type = grant_type self.username = username self.password = password self.scopes = scope.split() self.client_id = client_id self.client_secret = client_secret class OAuth2PasswordRequestFormStrict(OAuth2PasswordRequestForm): """ This is a dependency class, use it like: @app.post("/login") def login(form_data: OAuth2PasswordRequestFormStrict = Depends()): data = form_data.parse() print(data.username) print(data.password) for scope in data.scopes: print(scope) if data.client_id: print(data.client_id) if data.client_secret: print(data.client_secret) return data It creates the following Form request parameters in your endpoint: grant_type: the OAuth2 spec says it is required and MUST be the fixed string "password". This dependency is strict about it. If you want to be permissive, use instead the OAuth2PasswordRequestForm dependency class. username: username string. The OAuth2 spec requires the exact field name "username". password: password string. The OAuth2 spec requires the exact field name "password". scope: Optional string. Several scopes (each one a string) separated by spaces. E.g. "items:read items:write users:read profile openid" client_id: optional string. OAuth2 recommends sending the client_id and client_secret (if any) using HTTP Basic auth, as: client_id:client_secret client_secret: optional string. OAuth2 recommends sending the client_id and client_secret (if any) using HTTP Basic auth, as: client_id:client_secret """ def __init__( self, grant_type: str = Form(..., regex="password"), username: str = Form(...), password: str = Form(...), scope: str = Form(""), client_id: Optional[str] = Form(None), client_secret: Optional[str] = Form(None), ): super().__init__( grant_type=grant_type, username=username, password=password, scope=scope, client_id=client_id, client_secret=client_secret, ) class OAuth2(SecurityBase): def __init__( self, *, flows: Union[OAuthFlowsModel, Dict[str, Dict[str, Any]]] = OAuthFlowsModel(), scheme_name: Optional[str] = None, auto_error: Optional[bool] = True ): self.model = OAuth2Model(flows=flows) self.scheme_name = scheme_name or self.__class__.__name__ self.auto_error = auto_error async def __call__(self, request: Request) -> Optional[str]: authorization: str = request.headers.get("Authorization") if not authorization: if self.auto_error: raise HTTPException( status_code=HTTP_403_FORBIDDEN, detail="Not authenticated" ) else: return None return authorization class OAuth2PasswordBearer(OAuth2): def __init__( self, tokenUrl: str, scheme_name: Optional[str] = None, scopes: Optional[Dict[str, str]] = None, auto_error: bool = True, ): if not scopes: scopes = {} flows = OAuthFlowsModel(password={"tokenUrl": tokenUrl, "scopes": scopes}) super().__init__(flows=flows, scheme_name=scheme_name, auto_error=auto_error) async def __call__(self, request: Request) -> Optional[str]: authorization: str = request.headers.get("Authorization") scheme, param = get_authorization_scheme_param(authorization) if not authorization or scheme.lower() != "bearer": if self.auto_error: raise HTTPException( status_code=HTTP_401_UNAUTHORIZED, detail="Not authenticated", headers={"WWW-Authenticate": "Bearer"}, ) else: return None return param class OAuth2AuthorizationCodeBearer(OAuth2): def __init__( self, authorizationUrl: str, tokenUrl: str, refreshUrl: Optional[str] = None, scheme_name: Optional[str] = None, scopes: Optional[Dict[str, str]] = None, auto_error: bool = True, ): if not scopes: scopes = {} flows = OAuthFlowsModel( authorizationCode={ "authorizationUrl": authorizationUrl, "tokenUrl": tokenUrl, "refreshUrl": refreshUrl, "scopes": scopes, } ) super().__init__(flows=flows, scheme_name=scheme_name, auto_error=auto_error) async def __call__(self, request: Request) -> Optional[str]: authorization: str = request.headers.get("Authorization") scheme, param = get_authorization_scheme_param(authorization) if not authorization or scheme.lower() != "bearer": if self.auto_error: raise HTTPException( status_code=HTTP_401_UNAUTHORIZED, detail="Not authenticated", headers={"WWW-Authenticate": "Bearer"}, ) else: return None # pragma: nocover return param class SecurityScopes: def __init__(self, scopes: Optional[List[str]] = None): self.scopes = scopes or [] self.scope_str = " ".join(self.scopes)