OAuth2 goodies for the Djangonauts!
- If you are facing one or more of the following:
- Your Django app needs to interact with an OAuth2 authorization server to access 3rd party resources,
- Your Django app exposes a web API you want to protect with OAuth2 authentication,
- You need to implement an OAuth2 authorization server to provide tokens management for your infrastructure,
Django OAuth Toolkit can help you providing out of the box all the endpoints, data and logic needed to add OAuth2 capabilities to your Django projects. Django OAuth Toolkit makes extensive use of the excellent OAuthLib, so that everything is rfc-compliant.
If you need support please send a message to the Django OAuth Toolkit Google Group
- Python 2.7, 3.3
- Django 1.4, 1.5, 1.6a1
Install with pip
pip install django-oauth-toolkit
Add oauth2_provider to your INSTALLED_APPS
INSTALLED_APPS = (
...
'oauth2_provider',
)
If you need an OAuth2 provider you'll want to add the following to your urls.py
urlpatterns = patterns(
...
url(r'^o/', include('oauth2_provider.urls')),
)
The full documentation is on Read the Docs.
django-oauth-toolkit is released under the terms of the BSD license. Full details in LICENSE
file.
Highest priority first
- Test server improvements
- OAuth2 client wrapper
- OAuth1 support
0.3.0 [2013-06-14]
- Django REST Framework integration layer
- Bugfix #13: Populate request with client and user in validate_bearer_token
- Bugfix #12: Fix paths in documentation
Backwards incompatible changes in 0.3.0
- requested_scopes parameter in ScopedResourceMixin changed to required_scopes
0.2.1 [2013-06-06]
- Core optimizations
0.2.0 [2013-06-05]
- Add support for Django1.4 and Django1.6
- Add support for Python 3.3
- Add a default ReadWriteScoped view
- Add tutorial to docs
0.1.0 [2013-05-31]
- Support OAuth2 Authorization Flows
0.0.0 [2013-05-17]
- Discussion with Daniel Greenfeld at Django Circus
- Ignition