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django-oauth-toolkit
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SSO should be table stakes
Just to be clear: I'm asking for LDAP to be one possible choice. If an installation wants to use LDAP BIND they can use that, or if the want to use SAML they could use that, or OATH. But not at the same time: you get to choose one.
Django Authentication system for example has a User object that allows different backends to feed into it:
* https://django-auth-ldap.readthedocs.io/
* https://django-oauth-toolkit.readthedocs.io/
* https://stackoverflow.com/questions/22668434/saml-with-djang...
XlsxWriter
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Streamlining Data Export to Excel: A comprehensive guide to using Python, Nodejs, PHP.
openpyxl
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Need your thoughts on best way to execute a code that pulls specific data points in pdf and places them into specific spots on an excel sheet
If you must, use xlsxwriter to write it directly into the Excel spreadsheet. This is kind of a pain. If you can get away with, say, writing the data to a CSV and then copy-pasting it into the Excel sheet, you should do that instead because it's so much more conceptually simple and works directly with the Python data structures that you parsed in Step 3. Automation doesn't have to be completely fire-and-forget to save you a ton of time!
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Show HN: Sheet2dict – simple Python XLSX/CSV reader/to dictionary converter
For the opposite direction, I have had good luck with the XlsxWriter library
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Excel Never Dies
I'm less familiar with the R ecosystem, but there are tools in the Python world to go that direction -- https://xlsxwriter.readthedocs.io/
- Is there a tool to convert AWS json data ( SGs, NACLs, etc) into a spreadsheet that is more human readable?
What are some alternatives?
openpyxl
xlwt
xlwings - xlwings is a Python library that makes it easy to call Python from Excel and vice versa. It works with Excel on Windows and macOS as well as with Google Sheets and Excel on the web.
django-allauth - Integrated set of Django applications addressing authentication, registration, account management as well as 3rd party (social) account authentication.
pyexcel - Single API for reading, manipulating and writing data in csv, ods, xls, xlsx and xlsm files
django-oauth2-provider - Provide OAuth2 access to your app
authlib - The ultimate Python library in building OAuth, OpenID Connect clients and servers. JWS,JWE,JWK,JWA,JWT included.
python-docx - Create and modify Word documents with Python
ExcelJS - Excel Workbook Manager
python-social-auth - Social auth made simple
django-auth-adfs - A Django authentication backend for Microsoft ADFS and AzureAD
django-graphql-auth - Django registration and authentication with GraphQL.