It is a very interesting project. Are there any news?

Am Freitag, 24. Juni 2016 00:45:51 UTC+2 schrieb Donald McClymont:
>
> Just a further note that following some further updating I can login via 
> Facebook, Twitter, Google (using Mozilla Persona) and Microsoft accounts. 
>  There is a test site at https://www.netdecisionmaking.com/w2ppsatest if 
> anyone wants to take a look without setting up themselves.  I am not really 
> planning to do much more with this unless there are issues or suggestions 
> on what needs done next.
>
> Regards
> Donald
>
> On Friday, June 10, 2016 at 9:49:05 PM UTC+1, Donald McClymont wrote:
>>
>> I have now forked and pruned w2p-social-auth at the following:  
>> https://github.com/DonaldMcC/w2p-social-auth  basically only two changes 
>> of substance:
>>
>> 1 It now uses appconfig to store the keys in so you will need to be on a 
>> fairly recent web2py if you want to use this approach - alternatively just 
>> put the keys directly into db.py but this obviously isn't a best practice 
>> with github for sharing code.
>> 2 I have removed the version of python social auth - I think 0.1.24 which 
>> was included in previous file which means a lot less code - as far as I can 
>> tell this was unmodified however it was not best if the plugin was 
>> importing from their and internal imports within PSA were from the 
>> installed version of that I had installed as a python package.
>>
>> Having done the above - I have successfully completed a basic login with 
>> the revised plugin and PSA 0.2.19 which is the latest version use Mozilla 
>> Persona as the provider - I will need to move it onto an actual site rather 
>> than localhost to test a few other providers but that will be next week at 
>> the earliest and I still have a very limited knowledge of Auth, PSA or the 
>> actual code in the plug-in - so it would be good if people that do could 
>> perhaps chip-in with suggestions on where this should be heading and how it 
>> should be properly tested that would be appreciated.
>>
>> Donald
>>
>> On Monday, June 6, 2016 at 10:43:18 PM UTC+1, Donald McClymont wrote:
>>>
>>> Sounds good - possibly worth trying to contact someone on the psa team 
>>> as well.  I think we need to decide whether an updated plug-in is the best 
>>> way to go or whether this should be a core part of either PSA or web2py. 
>>>  The plug-in may be the quickest way forward but it might well be better to 
>>> go another route as it reduces the risk of being back in the same situation 
>>> we have now where changes in PSA mean the plug-in doesn't work with latest 
>>> versions.
>>>
>>> There was some previous dialogue on wihether python social auth or 
>>> authomatic was the better approach and that did seem to come down in favour 
>>> of PSA because authomatic was no longer being maintained. 
>>>
>>> Donald
>>>
>>> On Monday, June 6, 2016 at 12:30:29 AM UTC+1, Joe Barnhart wrote:
>>>>
>>>> Well I don't know about OAuth or auth-social, but I know web2py auth 
>>>> and I know python pretty well.  I'll do a little reading on the whole 
>>>> concept of social-auth and see if I can dig up more resources, like maybe 
>>>> the author of w2p-social-auth.  If worse comes to worst, I can get some 
>>>> help from Massimo.  I think a social auth plug-in that works really well 
>>>> would be not only useful, but essential to web2py at this point.
>>>>
>>>> -- Joe
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> On Sunday, June 5, 2016 at 3:08:23 PM UTC-7, Donald McClymont wrote:
>>>>>
>>>>> I would really like some progress on this - however I have extremely 
>>>>> limited knowledge of both auth and Python Social Auth so was rather 
>>>>> hoping 
>>>>> someone that did might develop this in a better manner than I am likely 
>>>>> to 
>>>>> do..  I did briefly attempt to update what I have but quickly came to the 
>>>>> conclusion it was not straightforward.  However I may have some time to 
>>>>> look at in a bit more detail in the next few weeks.
>>>>>
>>>>> Regards
>>>>> Donald
>>>>>
>>>>> On Sunday, June 5, 2016 at 1:20:38 AM UTC+1, Joe Barnhart wrote:
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Hi Donald --
>>>>>>
>>>>>> I find I need this too. The more recent version of social auth should 
>>>>>> handle Google authentication in addition to Facebook and Twitter.  I 
>>>>>> need 
>>>>>> these three in addition to web2py logon for my application. Have you 
>>>>>> seen 
>>>>>> any progress on this front?  We may have to collaborate and do it 
>>>>>> ourselves.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> -- Joe
>>>>>>
>>>>>> On Monday, March 7, 2016 at 3:26:34 PM UTC-8, Donald McClymont wrote:
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> I am sharing  an example site http://www.netdecisionmaking.com that 
>>>>>>> uses Python Social Auth for authentication, based on the following code 
>>>>>>> and 
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> https://github.com/omab/python-social-auth and the web2py 
>>>>>>> integration developed at https://github.com/bnmnetp/w2p-social-auth 
>>>>>>> <https://github.com/bnmnetp/w2p-social-auth>
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> This works basically fine with the configured providers BUT it is 
>>>>>>> using python social auth version 0.1.26 and I am keen to get it moved 
>>>>>>> to 
>>>>>>> the latest version.  Being keen but lazy I was looking to check if 
>>>>>>> anyone 
>>>>>>> has got a more up to date version that is currently working as it seems 
>>>>>>> there are a few changes with the 0.2.x release that need to be worked 
>>>>>>> through and w2p-social-auth that I am using has not been updated as far 
>>>>>>> as 
>>>>>>> I can find.
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> The code for the site itself is at https://github.com/DonaldMcC/gdms 
>>>>>>> and I am using the recently add config file to determine an overall 
>>>>>>> authentication scheme for the site and pickup the keys etc which works 
>>>>>>> fine.
>>>>>>> Ideally I'd also like to also have the option to combine PSA and 
>>>>>>> Web2py login methods however I haven't really looked into that yet.
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> Regards
>>>>>>> Donald
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>

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