flask-email-login
A simple Flask app that doesn't request or store passwords but lets users login based on a login token send via email (magic link). (by jelmerdejong)
navycut
The Full-stack web framework to meet the developer's expectation. (by FlaskAio)
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3.4 | 0.0 | |
3 months ago | about 1 year ago | |
Python | Python | |
MIT License | MIT License |
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In the route where I click on the verifying email link, I am getting an error from the line confirmation_email = user.confirmation_email. It should be false by default so I shouldn't be getting the error. Can someone help? More details below.
I always learn by looking at other's code bases, for example check https://github.com/jelmerdejong/flask-email-login/blob/master/app/auth.py
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How do I get a specific email value from the database when I am not logged and don't have a form? The exact situation is I am registering a user and sending a message with a token to the email to confirm the email exists.Then I am creating a route when the user has the token.
Check a GitHub repo doing roughly the same for inspiration, such as https://github.com/jelmerdejong/flask-email-login
navycut
Posts with mentions or reviews of navycut.
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Is there any pip package for flask that i can use that gives me a ready, pre-made admin page similar to django's?
You can start using Navycut (https://github.com/flaskaio/navycut) today.
What are some alternatives?
When comparing flask-email-login and navycut you can also consider the following projects:
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sanic-security - An effective, simple, and async security library for the Sanic framework.
amyrose - A powerful, simple, and async authentication and authorization library for Sanic. [Moved to: https://github.com/sunset-developer/asyncauth]
flask-redmail - Email sending for Flask