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djoser | iodide | |
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10 | 2 | |
2,462 | 1,487 | |
1.1% | 0.1% | |
6.8 | 0.0 | |
14 days ago | over 1 year ago | |
Python | JavaScript | |
MIT License | Mozilla Public License 2.0 |
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djoser
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djoser is dead?
That's what I'd usually say too, but this issue does give some "neglected project" vibes - the version on pypi is still quite a bit older than what's in the repo.
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All authentication errors from djoser and and simplejwt, how can get them?
e.g.: https://github.com/sunscrapers/djoser/blob/master/djoser/constants.py
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Django REST Framework and JS Framework (React here) authentication.
Right now, I'm using dj-rest-auth for Token based authentication. I store token in the localStorage. Earlier I was using djoser for adding auth in the project (I wrote article about my approach with djoser).
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The Best GitHub Repositories For Django Developers.
View on GitHub
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Customizing URLs in Djoser
Djoser is an open-source authentication library for Django. It is a simple library for providing basic authentication in a Django app, and it is used alongside the Django REST Framework. In this article, we will be looking at how to customize URLs in Djoser.
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Djoser + simpleJWT for Authentication Vs not using Djoser and just simpleJWT
For Djoser this looks to be fine, there is an issue mentioning Django 4.0 but it looks like that just requires a work around for a dependency.
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What is the best library for Django API authentication?
djoser if you are using DRF
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Authenticate With Djoser
Customizing Serializers
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Any open source DRF projects?
A reusable library implementing auth logic in DRF: https://github.com/sunscrapers/djoser
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One current auth session
I'm using Djoser on the backend and I want to save tokens in Redis when they are created. I want this because I want to single user from one account can use my app, so I'm about to store all created tokens and then invalidate them if a user with this `id` login's from another device/browser. So my question is, am I need to redefine this method? Please push me in the right direction, I'm kinda lost. Maybe there is a better solution.
iodide
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Thanks! FWICS, futurecoder (and JupyterLite) may be the best way to run `print("hello world!")` in Python on Chromebooks for Education and Chromebooks with Family Link which don't have VMs or Containers (!).
Looks like `Ctrl-Enter` works, just like jupyter/vscode.
iodide-project/iodide > "Compatibility with 'percent' notebook format" which works with VScode, Spyder, pycharm, https://github.com/iodide-project/iodide/issues/2942:
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Any open source DRF projects?
The server is implemented using DRF: https://github.com/iodide-project/iodide/tree/master/server
What are some alternatives?
django-rest-framework - Web APIs for Django. 🎸
sync-message
django-allauth - Integrated set of Django applications addressing authentication, registration, account management as well as 3rd party (social) account authentication.
cheap_repr - Better version of repr/reprlib for short, cheap string representations in Python
dj-auth-backend
jupyterlite - Wasm powered Jupyter running in the browser 💡
faq - Useful Django-related information collected by `@pydjango` chat users.
python_runner - Helper for running python code indirectly
MailHog - Web and API based SMTP testing
comsync
glitchtip-backend