Thanks :) Luke Seelenbinder wrote: > -----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- > Hash: SHA1 > > No, you would not. Hope that helps. > > Luke > > luke.seelenbin...@gmail.com > > "I [may] disapprove of what you say, but I will defend to the death your > right to say it." -- Voltaire > > > Vasil Vangelovski wrote: > >> It's like this: >> I actually have 3 projects. These projects share apps. So all the apps >> besides the third party ones are placed in one folder which is on >> PYTHONPATH. The third party ones are in another folder on the >> PYTHONPATH. Yes 2 of these projects use the admin and do use the >> ModelBackend for authentication, I have django.contrib.auth in >> INSTALLED_APPS for those 2. >> >> But this smaller project I'm asking about provides just a few views for >> a REST API. Now the calls to that REST service are made only by one >> application on the internal network which will have it's own >> username/password in the settings file. And this project doesn't use the >> admin or any of the models in django.contrib.auth (besides returning >> User from the authenticate method in the backend). >> >> So I guess I don't need django.contrib.auth in INSTALLED_APPS for that >> project. >> >> Luke Seelenbinder wrote: >> Vasil, >> >> That will vary on what the apps you are using. If none of the apps >> depend on django.contrib.auth, you won't need it, unless you want to use >> the django admin (which depends on django.contrib.auth). >> >> To fully answer your question, we would need to know what apps it is using. >> >> Luke >> luke.seelenbin...@gmail.com >> >> "I [may] disapprove of what you say, but I will defend to the death your >> right to say it." -- Voltaire >> >> >> Vasil Vangelovski wrote: >> >> >>>>> I'm making a very small project that will use the apps/models from a >>>>> larger one. This will be hosted on a separate domain. Now the larger >>>>> project uses the models from django.contrib.auth, but I don't need and >>>>> don't want to store users in a database for this smaller one. I'll just >>>>> provide my own authentication backend that reads usernames and password >>>>> from a config file and uses Base64 authentication. Do I still need to >>>>> put django.contrib.auth in INSTALLED_APPS? >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> > > > -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- > Version: GnuPG v1.4.9 (GNU/Linux) > > iEYEARECAAYFAkpzjOQACgkQXQrGVCncjPysvQCcCXJrUwoK7pzgqp8LCh0BDby5 > VIsAn3rEh74fXv9xaAF0AOFO83rYJ0TW > =K69Z > -----END PGP SIGNATURE----- > > > >
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