Why don't I have cookies installed in my browser when I try to return a message in this code?
@post("/registration_user")#, response_class=JSONResponse)
async def sign_in_user(self, item: schemas.RegistrWithoutLogin):
print("-------------------------------------------------------------------")
self.registration_user(models.User, models.Credentials, item.middlename, item.name, item.lastname, item.phone, item.login, item.password)
jwt_user = self.authenticate_user(item.login, item.password)
print(jwt_user)
print("-------------------------------------------------------------------")
response = Response(status_code=200)
response.set_cookie(key="Authorization", value=_T.encode_jwt(jwt_user), max_age=600)
#role = [{"role": "user"}]
return {"role": "user", "cookie_set": True} #JSONResponse(role, headers=response.headers)
In the code in the comments there are also options that I tried for my purpose, but they also did not install cookies in the browser.
I run everything if anything in another file Here is his code
app = FastAPI()
origins = [
"http://localhost.GideOne.com",
"https://localhost.GideOne.com",
"http://localhost",
"http://localhost:8000",
]
app.add_middleware(
CORSMiddleware,
allow_origins=origins,
allow_credentials=True,
allow_methods=["*"],
allow_headers=["*"],
)
def main():
app.include_router(AuthenticateController.create_router())
app.include_router(Company.create_router())
app.include_router(InviteEmployee.create_router())
app.include_router(Criteries.create_router())
app.include_router(OwnersDashboard.create_router())
app.include_router(WorkersDashboard.create_router())
app.include_router(ManagersDashboard.create_router())
uvicorn.run(app, host="0.0.0.0", port=8000,)
if __name__ == "__main__":
main()
A common mistake from inattention. It was necessary to use JSON Response instead of Response.
@post("/registration_user")
async def sign_in_user(self, item: schemas.RegistrWithoutLogin):
print("-------------------------------------------------------------------")
self.registration_user(models.User, models.Credentials, item.middlename, item.name, item.lastname, item.phone, item.login, item.password)
jwt_user = self.authenticate_user(item.login, item.password)
print(jwt_user)
print("-------------------------------------------------------------------")
role = [{"role": "user"}]
response = JSONResponse(content=role)
response.set_cookie(key="Authorization", value=_T.encode_jwt(jwt_user), max_age=600)
return response