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...,
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'allauth.socialaccount',
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'allauth.socialaccount.providers.facebook',
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'allauth.socialaccount.providers.twitter',
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)
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2. Add Social Application in django admin panel
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url(r'^rest-auth/facebook/$', FacebookLogin.as_view(), name='fb_login')
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)
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5. If you are using Twitter for your social authentication, it is a bit different from
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Facebook since Twitter uses OAuth 1.0.
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6. Create new view as a subclass of ``rest_auth.views.LoginView`` with ``TwitterOAuthAdapter`` adapter and ``TwitterLoginSerializer`` as an attribute:
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.. code-block:: python
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from allauth.socialaccount.providers.twitter.views import TwitterOAuthAdapter
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from rest_auth.views import LoginView
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from rest_auth.social_serializers import TwitterLoginSerializer
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class TwitterLogin(LoginView):
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serializer_class = TwitterLoginSerializer
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adapter_class = TwitterOAuthAdapter
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.. note:: Starting from v0.21.0, django-allauth has dropped support for context processors. Check out http://django-allauth.readthedocs.org/en/latest/changelog.html#from-0-21-0 for more details.
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