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django-oauth-toolkit
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BSD 3-clause "New" or "Revised" License | GNU General Public License v3.0 or later |
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Python Social
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New, easy to integrate OAuth2 authentication for FastAPI
fastapi-oauth2 is a middleware-based social authentication mechanism supporting several OAuth2 providers. It leverages the social-core authentication backends and integrates seamlessly with FastAPI applications.
- Developing a web app and want to use a package I already wrote as its model. Should these be kept as separate projects?
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...
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What to store in database in password files when using login with facebook API.
You would need to store whatever identifier the oauth provider gives you along with access and refresh tokens. That said, I wouldn't try to implement this from scratch, since it is not trivial. Try django-oauth-toolkit
- RuntimeError: Model class django.contrib.contenttypes.models.ContentType doesn't declare an explicit app_label and isn't in an application in INSTALLED_APPS. error
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Authentication with Django REST Framework
Thankfully you don't need to implement this giant standard yourself. You can use the excellent Django OAuth Toolkit package. They also have a specific section in their documentation for using it with DRF.
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Authorization in Django, how to approach it as a begginer?
I would suggest token auth as it is stateless, secure and can be used on multiple devices. OAuth/OAuth2 is the industry standard at the moment but you can also use a simple JWT token signature. On top of this, Django REST framework offers a lot of libraries for this purpose e.g. django-rest-framework-simplejwt, django-rest-framework-social-oauth2, django-oauth-toolkit, and more.
What are some alternatives?
django-allauth - Integrated set of Django applications addressing authentication, registration, account management as well as 3rd party (social) account authentication.
django-graphql-auth - Django registration and authentication with GraphQL.
django-oauth2-provider - Provide OAuth2 access to your app
sanction - A dead simple OAuth2 client implementation.
authlib - The ultimate Python library in building OAuth, OpenID Connect clients and servers. JWS,JWE,JWK,JWA,JWT included.
python-social-auth - Social auth made simple
OAuthLib - A generic, spec-compliant, thorough implementation of the OAuth request-signing logic
django-auth-adfs - A Django authentication backend for Microsoft ADFS and AzureAD