Blacklist app
Simple JWT includes an app that provides token blacklist functionality. To use
this app, include it in your list of installed apps in settings.py
:
# Django project settings.py
...
INSTALLED_APPS = (
...
'rest_framework_simplejwt.token_blacklist',
...
)
Also, make sure to run python manage.py migrate
to run the app’s
migrations.
If the blacklist app is detected in INSTALLED_APPS
, Simple JWT will add any
generated refresh or sliding tokens to a list of outstanding tokens. It will
also check that any refresh or sliding token does not appear in a blacklist of
tokens before it considers it as valid.
The Simple JWT blacklist app implements its outstanding and blacklisted token
lists using two models: OutstandingToken
and BlacklistedToken
. Model
admins are defined for both of these models. To add a token to the blacklist,
find its corresponding OutstandingToken
record in the admin and use the
admin again to create a BlacklistedToken
record that points to the
OutstandingToken
record.
Alternatively, you can blacklist a token by creating a BlacklistMixin
subclass instance and calling the instance’s blacklist
method:
from rest_framework_simplejwt.tokens import RefreshToken
token = RefreshToken(base64_encoded_token_string)
token.blacklist()
This will create unique outstanding token and blacklist records for the token’s
“jti” claim or whichever claim is specified by the JTI_CLAIM
setting.
The blacklist app also provides a management command, flushexpiredtokens
,
which will delete any tokens from the outstanding list and blacklist that have
expired. You should set up a cron job on your server or hosting platform which
runs this command daily.