lenticular_cloud2/libs/ory-hydra-client/ory_hydra_client/api/admin/reject_consent_request.py

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Python

from typing import Any, Dict, List, Optional, Union, cast
import httpx
from ...client import AuthenticatedClient, Client
from ...types import Response, UNSET
from typing import Dict
from typing import cast
from ...models.reject_request import RejectRequest
from ...models.completed_request import CompletedRequest
from ...models.generic_error import GenericError
def _get_kwargs(
*,
_client: Client,
json_body: RejectRequest,
consent_challenge: str,
) -> Dict[str, Any]:
url = "{}/oauth2/auth/requests/consent/reject".format(
_client.base_url)
headers: Dict[str, str] = _client.get_headers()
cookies: Dict[str, Any] = _client.get_cookies()
params: Dict[str, Any] = {}
params["consent_challenge"] = consent_challenge
params = {k: v for k, v in params.items() if v is not UNSET and v is not None}
json_json_body = json_body.to_dict()
return {
"method": "put",
"url": url,
"headers": headers,
"cookies": cookies,
"timeout": _client.get_timeout(),
"json": json_json_body,
"params": params,
}
def _parse_response(*, response: httpx.Response) -> Optional[Union[CompletedRequest, GenericError]]:
if response.status_code == HTTPStatus.OK:
response_200 = CompletedRequest.from_dict(response.json())
return response_200
if response.status_code == HTTPStatus.NOT_FOUND:
response_404 = GenericError.from_dict(response.json())
return response_404
if response.status_code == HTTPStatus.INTERNAL_SERVER_ERROR:
response_500 = GenericError.from_dict(response.json())
return response_500
return None
def _build_response(*, response: httpx.Response) -> Response[Union[CompletedRequest, GenericError]]:
return Response(
status_code=response.status_code,
content=response.content,
headers=response.headers,
parsed=_parse_response(response=response),
)
def sync_detailed(
*,
_client: Client,
json_body: RejectRequest,
consent_challenge: str,
) -> Response[Union[CompletedRequest, GenericError]]:
"""Reject a Consent Request
When an authorization code, hybrid, or implicit OAuth 2.0 Flow is initiated, ORY Hydra asks the
login provider
to authenticate the subject and then tell ORY Hydra now about it. If the subject authenticated,
he/she must now be asked if
the OAuth 2.0 Client which initiated the flow should be allowed to access the resources on the
subject's behalf.
The consent provider which handles this request and is a web app implemented and hosted by you. It
shows a subject interface which asks the subject to
grant or deny the client access to the requested scope (\"Application my-dropbox-app wants write
access to all your private files\").
The consent challenge is appended to the consent provider's URL to which the subject's user-agent
(browser) is redirected to. The consent
provider uses that challenge to fetch information on the OAuth2 request and then tells ORY Hydra if
the subject accepted
or rejected the request.
This endpoint tells ORY Hydra that the subject has not authorized the OAuth 2.0 client to access
resources on his/her behalf.
The consent provider must include a reason why the consent was not granted.
The response contains a redirect URL which the consent provider should redirect the user-agent to.
Args:
consent_challenge (str):
json_body (RejectRequest):
Returns:
Response[Union[CompletedRequest, GenericError]]
"""
kwargs = _get_kwargs(
_client=_client,
json_body=json_body,
consent_challenge=consent_challenge,
)
response = httpx.request(
verify=_client.verify_ssl,
**kwargs,
)
return _build_response(response=response)
def sync(
*,
_client: Client,
json_body: RejectRequest,
consent_challenge: str,
) -> Optional[Union[CompletedRequest, GenericError]]:
"""Reject a Consent Request
When an authorization code, hybrid, or implicit OAuth 2.0 Flow is initiated, ORY Hydra asks the
login provider
to authenticate the subject and then tell ORY Hydra now about it. If the subject authenticated,
he/she must now be asked if
the OAuth 2.0 Client which initiated the flow should be allowed to access the resources on the
subject's behalf.
The consent provider which handles this request and is a web app implemented and hosted by you. It
shows a subject interface which asks the subject to
grant or deny the client access to the requested scope (\"Application my-dropbox-app wants write
access to all your private files\").
The consent challenge is appended to the consent provider's URL to which the subject's user-agent
(browser) is redirected to. The consent
provider uses that challenge to fetch information on the OAuth2 request and then tells ORY Hydra if
the subject accepted
or rejected the request.
This endpoint tells ORY Hydra that the subject has not authorized the OAuth 2.0 client to access
resources on his/her behalf.
The consent provider must include a reason why the consent was not granted.
The response contains a redirect URL which the consent provider should redirect the user-agent to.
Args:
consent_challenge (str):
json_body (RejectRequest):
Returns:
Response[Union[CompletedRequest, GenericError]]
"""
return sync_detailed(
_client=_client,
json_body=json_body,
consent_challenge=consent_challenge,
).parsed
async def asyncio_detailed(
*,
_client: Client,
json_body: RejectRequest,
consent_challenge: str,
) -> Response[Union[CompletedRequest, GenericError]]:
"""Reject a Consent Request
When an authorization code, hybrid, or implicit OAuth 2.0 Flow is initiated, ORY Hydra asks the
login provider
to authenticate the subject and then tell ORY Hydra now about it. If the subject authenticated,
he/she must now be asked if
the OAuth 2.0 Client which initiated the flow should be allowed to access the resources on the
subject's behalf.
The consent provider which handles this request and is a web app implemented and hosted by you. It
shows a subject interface which asks the subject to
grant or deny the client access to the requested scope (\"Application my-dropbox-app wants write
access to all your private files\").
The consent challenge is appended to the consent provider's URL to which the subject's user-agent
(browser) is redirected to. The consent
provider uses that challenge to fetch information on the OAuth2 request and then tells ORY Hydra if
the subject accepted
or rejected the request.
This endpoint tells ORY Hydra that the subject has not authorized the OAuth 2.0 client to access
resources on his/her behalf.
The consent provider must include a reason why the consent was not granted.
The response contains a redirect URL which the consent provider should redirect the user-agent to.
Args:
consent_challenge (str):
json_body (RejectRequest):
Returns:
Response[Union[CompletedRequest, GenericError]]
"""
kwargs = _get_kwargs(
_client=_client,
json_body=json_body,
consent_challenge=consent_challenge,
)
async with httpx.AsyncClient(verify=_client.verify_ssl) as __client:
response = await __client.request(
**kwargs
)
return _build_response(response=response)
async def asyncio(
*,
_client: Client,
json_body: RejectRequest,
consent_challenge: str,
) -> Optional[Union[CompletedRequest, GenericError]]:
"""Reject a Consent Request
When an authorization code, hybrid, or implicit OAuth 2.0 Flow is initiated, ORY Hydra asks the
login provider
to authenticate the subject and then tell ORY Hydra now about it. If the subject authenticated,
he/she must now be asked if
the OAuth 2.0 Client which initiated the flow should be allowed to access the resources on the
subject's behalf.
The consent provider which handles this request and is a web app implemented and hosted by you. It
shows a subject interface which asks the subject to
grant or deny the client access to the requested scope (\"Application my-dropbox-app wants write
access to all your private files\").
The consent challenge is appended to the consent provider's URL to which the subject's user-agent
(browser) is redirected to. The consent
provider uses that challenge to fetch information on the OAuth2 request and then tells ORY Hydra if
the subject accepted
or rejected the request.
This endpoint tells ORY Hydra that the subject has not authorized the OAuth 2.0 client to access
resources on his/her behalf.
The consent provider must include a reason why the consent was not granted.
The response contains a redirect URL which the consent provider should redirect the user-agent to.
Args:
consent_challenge (str):
json_body (RejectRequest):
Returns:
Response[Union[CompletedRequest, GenericError]]
"""
return (await asyncio_detailed(
_client=_client,
json_body=json_body,
consent_challenge=consent_challenge,
)).parsed