there are clever folk out there who could prove that these extras
were not needed, but hey ho.
Hth, Shaheed
> On Monday, November 7, 2022 at 2:49:18 PM UTC-5 shahee...@gmail.com wrote:
>
>> Tim,
>>
>>
>> On Mon, 7 Nov 2022, 19:28 Tim Nelson, wrote:
>>
&
...@gmail.com wrote:
> Tim,
>
>
> On Mon, 7 Nov 2022, 19:28 Tim Nelson, wrote:
>
>> I am looking for a Django SSO package that supports OpenId and Azure AD
>> with multi-tenant support. My sense is I am going to have to roll my own by
>> forking the best of breed SSO'
Tim,
On Mon, 7 Nov 2022, 19:28 Tim Nelson, wrote:
> I am looking for a Django SSO package that supports OpenId and Azure AD
> with multi-tenant support. My sense is I am going to have to roll my own by
> forking the best of breed SSO's and adding multi-tenant support to them.
I am looking for a Django SSO package that supports OpenId and Azure AD
with multi-tenant support. My sense is I am going to have to roll my own by
forking the best of breed SSO's and adding multi-tenant support to them.
Is my assessment correct?
Thanks.
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include an OpenID connect integration. I tried both of them but
unfortunately, I didn't understand the fields required to set it up.
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According to the OAuth and OpenID specifications, I was looking for fields
like cli
Hello, I'm trying to develop migration of old style OpenID logins to g+ in
Askbot app.
Implemented g+ login, but so far was unable to obtain the openid_id field.
I haven't seen an example of working code of migrating the logins anywhere.
Was anyone able to do this? Thank you!
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I decided to try setting up 1.5rc1 on Python3.3, just for fun. Now it
seems like all the OpenID libraries are not yet on 3 - oops. Does anyone
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t;> On Tue, Aug 21, 2012 at 7:39 PM, Mustapha Aoussar
>> <mustapha...@gmail.com
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>>> Dear sirs,
>>> I have split my Django application into two sites with different
>>> databases. I use OpenID (python_openid 2.2.5) for
>>> authet
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> On Tue, Aug 21, 2012 at 7:39 PM, Mustapha Aoussar
> <mustapha...@gmail.com
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>> Dear sirs,
>> I have split my Django application into two sites with different
>> databases. I use OpenID (python_openid
lit my Django application into two sites with different
>> databases. I use OpenID (python_openid 2.2.5) for
>> authetication/registration but users of ''site A'' are different from
>> ''site B''.
>>
>> How can I do to centralize logins between apps running on diff
com> wrote:
> Dear sirs,
> I have split my Django application into two sites with different
> databases. I use OpenID (python_openid 2.2.5) for
> authetication/registration but users of ''site A'' are different from
> ''site B''.
>
> How can I do to centralize logins betwee
Dear sirs,
I have split my Django application into two sites with different databases. I
use OpenID (python_openid 2.2.5) for authetication/registration but users of
''site A'' are different from ''site B''.
How can I do to centralize logins between apps running on different databases?
I have
We have used openid (
http://code.google.com/p/django-openid-consumer/ )
application for our site
I got proper response from provider but where/how i can get required details (
Is it stored in session - how can get ? )
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Hello,
I'm trying to setting up an OpenID provider for an application that I
wrote using Django. For this task I use the django_openid_provider
(http://www.romke.net/django/openid_provider/) app.
After installing, syncdb of the ddbb, associate an user with his
openid... the truth moment comes
ion.__dict__
{'_session_cache': {'openid': 'https://www.google.com/accounts/o8/id?
id=ItsAFakeOpenID'}, '_session_key':
'decee0b0bdbba7ad7c1a6601bbc60ef1', 'modified': True, 'accessed':
True}
However, after Client.post() the session doesn't seem to contain the
request.session['openid'] any longer
I'm trying to test that a UserProfile model is created as a new User
is registered in django_authopenid.
I don't understand how to add the Openid session data to the POST.
class UserTestCase(TestCase):
def test_register_should_create_UserProfile(self):
from django.test.client
On Thursday 13 Aug 2009 10:47:36 am Kenneth Gonsalves wrote:
> On Thursday 13 Aug 2009 10:16:19 am Malcolm Tredinnick wrote:
> > On Thu, 2009-08-13 at 07:22 +0530, Kenneth Gonsalves wrote:
> > > hi,
> > >
> > > was trying out django_openidconsumer and get this error:
> > >
> > > complete() takes
On Thursday 13 Aug 2009 10:16:19 am Malcolm Tredinnick wrote:
> On Thu, 2009-08-13 at 07:22 +0530, Kenneth Gonsalves wrote:
> > hi,
> >
> > was trying out django_openidconsumer and get this error:
> >
> > complete() takes exactly 3 arguments (2 given) - I cannot figure it out
> > as this is the
On Thu, 2009-08-13 at 07:22 +0530, Kenneth Gonsalves wrote:
> hi,
>
> was trying out django_openidconsumer and get this error:
>
> complete() takes exactly 3 arguments (2 given) - I cannot figure it out as
> this
> is the definition of complete:
>
> def complete(request, on_success=None,
:
Environment:
Request Method: GET
Request URL:
http://ilugc.web/openid/complete/?janrain_nonce=2009-08-13T01%3A30%3A50ZyN0AZR_claimed_id=http%3A%2F%2Flawgon.livejournal.com%2F=id_res_id=http://lawgon.livejournal.com/=http://lawgon.livejournal.com/_to=http://ilugc.web/openid/complete/%3Fjanrain_nonce
thank you.
On Sun, Jun 14, 2009 at 9:10 PM, Rama Vadakattu<rama.vadaka...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
> Recently i worked with openid i have used the below package for
> implementing it.
> http://code.google.com/p/django-openid-consumer/
> It is basically a fork of simonwi
Recently i worked with openid i have used the below package for
implementing it.
http://code.google.com/p/django-openid-consumer/
It is basically a fork of simonwillison django-openid implementing
new openid features.
I did not face any problems and successfully implemented openid on my
site
So after looking around a bit it looks like simonwilsons openid
package is pretty where it's at for openid in django.
Question is: is the package that hasn't been touched 2 years
django_openidconsumer the right one to use or has django_openid come
along far enough to implement/test. I note
Chris wrote:
> I have been looking into using OpenId and I discovered that there are
> to 2 django libraries that handle this: django_openId and
> django_authopenid. Any opinions on the two? Not sure which one I
> should go with.
>
I depends on what you want to do, be a rel
I have been looking into using OpenId and I discovered that there are
to 2 django libraries that handle this: django_openId and
django_authopenid. Any opinions on the two? Not sure which one I
should go with.
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django-openid by simon willson works, but you probably have to use the
openid-2.0+auth branch. I used it in my Diamanda (http://
code.google.com/p/diamanda/) and it works ;) (diamandas.userpanel
app). I've also added authentication manager for loggin to a django
user if it has assigned openID
I tried both OpenID integration packages I could find for Django and
couldn't get either to integrate in what I felt like was a clean
manner (or even get them to work!). I've resolved to simply write my
own, stripped-down version of an Auth backend that uses OpenID
(additionally storing
Version 0.2 :
- include new patch for django_openid 2.0
- clean code. New username_control decorator
- fix yadis import
- urls localization
You could downlad it here :
http://django-authopenid.googlecode.com/files/django_authopenid-0.2.tar.gz
Documentation :
Hi all,
Finally released (with improvements) the application I use on
friendsnippets to manage openid authentification. You could find it
here :
http://code.google.com/p/django-authopenid/
This application allow a user to connect to you website with :
* legacy account : username/password
has the
> > functionality that you want (emulating a browser, including cookies)
> > and can be 'programmed' to walk to an OpenID login site and back again
> > following redirects. You can think of it as a more complex/complete
> > version of the test client in Django.
>
> I
luding cookies)
> and can be 'programmed' to walk to an OpenID login site and back again
> following redirects. You can think of it as a more complex/complete
> version of the test client in Django.
I knew, but also django client is much faster :-)
> -joe
And, sorry for disturbing, I thoug
You might take a look at twill (http://twill.idyll.org/) - Although I
find it a tad trickier to get rolling with than Selenium, it has the
functionality that you want (emulating a browser, including cookies)
and can be 'programmed' to walk to an OpenID login site and back again
following
I like more your aproach (because mix more naturaly with Django I
think)... The code look good but the comments...if my english
is bad my russian is inexistent!
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Simon Willison wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> I've just released the first version of an OpenID consumer package for
> Django. The idea is to make it ridiculously easy to add OpenID
> consumer support to any Django application - and hence allow users of
> OpenID to sign in without havi
On 4/23/07, Simon Willison <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Hi all,
>
> I've just released the first version of an OpenID consumer package for
> Django. The idea is to make it ridiculously easy to add OpenID
> consumer support to any Django application - and hence allow u
Hi all,
I've just released the first version of an OpenID consumer package for
Django. The idea is to make it ridiculously easy to add OpenID
consumer support to any Django application - and hence allow users of
OpenID to sign in without having to set up a new username and
password.
http
I riffed off those directions and the Zyon's code, but I found that the
Zyon's code really didn't help me that much - I think it was written to an
earlier version of the openID libraries from Janrain.
Anyway, I used the request.session and a store built in to Postgres for my
implementation
Hi Sam,
On Sun, 2007-03-04 at 23:04 +, Sam Richards wrote:
> Has anybody gotten the python openID library from
> http://www.openidenabled.com/openid/libraries/python to work?
>
> I was trying to follow
> http://code.djangoproject.com/wiki/CookBookShortcutsOpenI
Has anybody gotten the python openID library from
http://www.openidenabled.com/openid/libraries/python to work?
I was trying to follow
http://code.djangoproject.com/wiki/CookBookShortcutsOpenIDAuthentication
but it seems like the latest version of the library doesnt work with
it. I suspect its
There was a very recent post on CAS (Central Authentication System).
The author has written the middeware for Django and is making it
publically available.
I've no idea if there are any differences between CAS and OpenID, but
thought it might be worth a mention.
MerMer
Ian Holsman deserves to be noted.
http://feh.holsman.net/articles/2006/07/14/zyons-openid-what-a-match
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Has anyone used OpenID on any of their Django powered websites?
I discovered it just now and it looks to be a really elegant cross
website user authentication solution.
See http://www.lifewiki.net/openid/OpenIDLibraries
It even has python libraries available:
http://www.openidenabled.com/openid
Hi Alan.
have you tried this one ?
http://code.djangoproject.com/wiki/CookBookShortcutsOpenIDAuthentication
(it's about a month old, but I haven't used it my self)
cheers,
arthur
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On Thu, 2006-05-11 at 21:17 +1000, Malcolm Tredinnick wrote:
> On Thu, 2006-05-11 at 19:08 +0800, Alan Trick wrote:
> > Hi,
> >
> > I was wondering if anyone has thought about providing OpenID support in
> > django. I'm writting an app and I really want to use django,
Alan Trick wrote:
> A decentralized identity system. It allows you use the same login on
> multiple web pages.
Sounds cool ... thanks for the information!
Michael
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A decentralized identity system. It allows you use the same login on
multiple web pages.
For example, if I own a website (me.example) then I can set up an OpenID
server. Then I can go to site.example and login using me.example as my
id (site.example) will then have me go login on my own OpenID
On Thu, 2006-05-11 at 19:08 +0800, Alan Trick wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I was wondering if anyone has thought about providing OpenID support in
> django. I'm writting an app and I really want to use django, but OpenID
> is somewhat important for technical reasons.
There have been periodi
Alan Trick wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I was wondering if anyone has thought about providing OpenID support in
> django. I'm writting an app and I really want to use django, but OpenID
> is somewhat important for technical reasons.
What is O
Hi,
I was wondering if anyone has thought about providing OpenID support in
django. I'm writting an app and I really want to use django, but OpenID
is somewhat important for technical reasons.
Alan Trick
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On 4/16/06, jeremy <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> If anyone is interested in verifying OpenID identities from within
> Django, I've just implemented that and would be happy to share. It
> wasn't particularly difficult given the Python openid library, but it
> should save ot
If anyone is interested in verifying OpenID identities from within
Django, I've just implemented that and would be happy to share. It
wasn't particularly difficult given the Python openid library, but it
should save other implementers some time.
-Jeremy
(Django newbie
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