django-rest-framework-simplejwt
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django-rest-framework-simplejwt
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How can I implement 2FA with Django REST Framework?
Now, I'm converting this app into a Vue-based SPA (still powered by Django). I'm using the Django REST Framework to build the API that the SPA will interact with. (I'll be using token-based auth, via django-rest-knox. ETA: I'll actually be using djangorestframework-simplejwt.)
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Exploring Django's Third-Party Packages: Top Libraries You Should Know
Django REST Framework SimpleJWT Django REST Framework SimpleJWT provides JSON Web Token (JWT) authentication for Django REST Framework APIs. It enables secure and stateless token-based authentication, allowing clients to authenticate and access protected endpoints.
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Finding JWT refresh token (to blacklist) from token or user ID?
I'm using simple JWT with DRF.
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Shouldn't djangorestframework-simplejwt verify the signature of every access token I pass to it? Mine isn't working please help.
So , i was using djangorestframework-simplejwt for token bases authentication with drf.
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Django and svelte ?
I used JWT authentication instead. https://github.com/jazzband/djangorestframework-simplejwt
- What's the difference between pyJwt and simple Jwt?
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JWT logout
First: the drf token is not a jwt. If you want to use jwt, I recommend the drf simple jwt plugin: https://github.com/jazzband/djangorestframework-simplejwt
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Authenticating requests in a decoupled Django + Vue.js app using JSON Web Tokens (JWT) and HttpOnly Cookies (repo in comments)
There is an issue in the drf-simplejwt repo that I borrowed some code from: https://github.com/jazzband/djangorestframework-simplejwt/issues/71.Is anyone doing authentication with JWT / HttpOnly cookies in a similar way? Thanks for anyone that can take a look or offer some feedback!
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Techniques to declare settings in a third party Django library
I'm not going to go in-depth with it, but I've seen a different technique used to achieve the same result in the SimpleJWT project that can be found in this file in the source code. Basically the technique relies on the settings_changed signal to establish default values for settings and update those settings in the context of the package. I'm not sure if there is a massive improvement on this approach over the previous one (maybe caching?), but if there is, feel free to comment.
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build full fledge login/logout/home systems using vuejs and django/simplejwt
I work in FOSS and have a project I can share with that stack. The back-end is here. Change the branch to develop and look in accounts. Its not a perfect example of what you want since we extend the TokenView with VogonTokenVerifyView. Basically you create a login form on your front-end and then make a request to TokenObtainPairView with the login info and it will return tokens if everything went to plan. The vue project can be found here. There is really nothing fancy happening in the frontend, create a form and send the information. I would not save the tokens in localStorage like we are doing. This is a very debated topic but I have come to the conclusion after tons reading on the subject that cookies are a better route. There is an interesting thread on the subject in a pull request in the simplejwt-repo. Once that pull request is merged, we will switch to cookies.
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Is it the end of this project, as we know it?
Can someone enlighten me please?
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Exploring Django's Third-Party Packages: Top Libraries You Should Know
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ReadTheDocs Sphinx theme urllib3 related build errors
fixes are here: https://github.com/readthedocs/readthedocs.org/issues/10290
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Dealing with documentation
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Re-License Vaultwarden to AGPLv3
They are using this infrastructure as the moat. ReadTheDocs is also doing the same thing.
Deploy if you dare: https://github.com/readthedocs/readthedocs.org
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Yahoo is making a return to search
That "/*/tree" rule means that search engine crawlers are allowed to hit the README file of a repo but effectively NONE of the other files in it.
Which means that if you keep your project documentation on GitHub in a docs/ folder it won't be indexed!
You need to publish it to a separate site via GitHub Pages, or use https://readthedocs.org/
What are some alternatives?
dj-rest-auth - Authentication for Django Rest Framework
MkDocs - Project documentation with Markdown.
django-cors-headers - Django app for handling the server headers required for Cross-Origin Resource Sharing (CORS)
mkdocs-material - Documentation that simply works
django_rest-vuejs-auth - An Authentication project using JWT Tokens, Vuejs(frontend) and Django-Rest(backend).
just-the-docs - A modern, high customizable, responsive Jekyll theme for documentation with built-in search.
drf-SimpleJWT-Vue - Template Django + DRF + SimpleJWT + Vue.js project
MdWiki
django-rest-knox - Authentication Module for django rest auth
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django-rest-framework-jwt - JSON Web Token Authentication support for Django REST Framework [Moved to: https://github.com/jpadilla/django-rest-framework-jwt]
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