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django-auth-tutorial
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Django Authentication Tutorial: Login, Logout, Signup, Password Change, and Password Reset
The source code is available on Github if you need a reference or spot any issues with this tutorial. Please give the repo a star if you found it helpful.
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I am trying to use CBVs for SignUp view. Tutorials were showing that I can replace my 30 lines of code with "method approach" with several lines of "class based view approach" but it seems that it is not working at all unless I manually add all the exceptions. Am I missing a point of CBVs?
I don't think you need that post function, especially if you're following William Vincent's tutorials. You should look into the source code that he provides to see if you've followed it to the letter. My concerns would be how you set up your own settings.py file and the template (whether the CSRF token was set, if you missed the "POST" attribute, etc.)
django-graphql-auth
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Getting Started With Python 3.9 Django In Lyrid
We use Django extensively in our platform to run many different aspects of our business. We use our own platform to build, pack and deploy our Django-based Single-Sign-On Identity Service that is based on this open-source: https://github.com/PedroBern/django-graphql-auth
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Recommendations For Using Django DB Sessions With Graphql
After reading about the differences between JWT and the default DB based session mechanism which Django uses the latter seems the safest and simplest in many respects. Without graphql, logging in and signing up is easy with the default django forms and views. With graphql, I wasn't sure. In my research for handling authentication with graphql I stumbled upon django-graphql-auth (https://github.com/PedroBern/django-graphql-auth) but it seems to be based on jwt. I cannot seem to find anything else similar which supports the default django session mechanism.
What are some alternatives?
django-sesame - "Magic Links" - URLs with authentication tokens for one-click login
django-allauth - Integrated set of Django applications addressing authentication, registration, account management as well as 3rd party (social) account authentication.
dj-rest-auth - Authentication for Django Rest Framework
django-oauth-toolkit - OAuth2 goodies for the Djangonauts!
django-crash-starter - The Cookiecutter template for the Django Crash Course tutorial by Daniel and Audrey Feldroy.
PyJWT - JSON Web Token implementation in Python
django-oauth2-provider - Provide OAuth2 access to your app
python-oauth2 - A fully tested, abstract interface to creating OAuth clients and servers.
OAuthLib - A generic, spec-compliant, thorough implementation of the OAuth request-signing logic
Python Social - Python Social Auth - Core
python-jwt - Python module for generating and verifying JSON Web Tokens
authlib - The ultimate Python library in building OAuth, OpenID Connect clients and servers. JWS,JWE,JWK,JWA,JWT included.