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Installation
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============
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1. Install package:
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.. code-block:: python
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pip install django-rest-auth
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2. Add ``rest_auth`` app to INSTALLED_APPS in your django settings.py:
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.. code-block:: python
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INSTALLED_APPS = (
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...,
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'rest_framework',
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'rest_framework.authtoken',
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...,
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'rest_auth'
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)
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.. note:: This project depends on ``django-rest-framework`` library, so install it if you haven't done yet. Make sure also you have installed ``rest_framework`` and ``rest_framework.authtoken`` apps
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3. Add rest_auth urls:
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.. code-block:: python
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urlpatterns = [
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...,
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url(r'^rest-auth/', include('rest_auth.urls'))
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]
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4. Migrate your database
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.. code-block:: python
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python manage.py migrate
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You're good to go now!
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Registration (optional)
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-----------------------
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1. If you want to enable standard registration process you will need to install ``django-allauth`` by using ``pip install django-rest-auth[with_social]``.
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2. Add ``django.contrib.sites``, ``allauth``, ``allauth.account`` and ``rest_auth.registration`` apps to INSTALLED_APPS in your django settings.py:
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3. Add ``SITE_ID = 1`` to your django settings.py
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.. code-block:: python
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INSTALLED_APPS = (
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...,
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'django.contrib.sites',
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'allauth',
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'allauth.account',
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'rest_auth.registration',
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)
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SITE_ID = 1
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3. Add rest_auth.registration urls:
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.. code-block:: python
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urlpatterns = [
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...,
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url(r'^rest-auth/', include('rest_auth.urls')),
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url(r'^rest-auth/registration/', include('rest_auth.registration.urls'))
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]
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Social Authentication (optional)
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--------------------------------
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Using ``django-allauth``, ``django-rest-auth`` provides helpful class for creating social media authentication view.
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.. note:: Points 1 and 2 are related to ``django-allauth`` configuration, so if you have already configured social authentication, then please go to step 3. See ``django-allauth`` documentation for more details.
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1. Add ``allauth.socialaccount`` and ``allauth.socialaccount.providers.facebook`` or ``allauth.socialaccount.providers.twitter`` apps to INSTALLED_APPS in your django settings.py:
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.. code-block:: python
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INSTALLED_APPS = (
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...,
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'rest_framework',
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'rest_framework.authtoken',
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'rest_auth'
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...,
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'django.contrib.sites',
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'allauth',
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'allauth.account',
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'rest_auth.registration',
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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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Facebook
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3. Create new view as a subclass of ``rest_auth.registration.views.SocialLoginView`` with ``FacebookOAuth2Adapter`` adapter as an attribute:
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.. code-block:: python
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from allauth.socialaccount.providers.facebook.views import FacebookOAuth2Adapter
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from rest_auth.registration.views import SocialLoginView
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class FacebookLogin(SocialLoginView):
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adapter_class = FacebookOAuth2Adapter
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4. Create url for FacebookLogin view:
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urlpatterns += [
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url(r'^rest-auth/facebook/$', FacebookLogin.as_view(), name='fb_login')
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]
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Twitter
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#######
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If you are using Twitter for your social authentication, it is a bit different since Twitter uses OAuth 1.0.
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3. Create new view as a subclass of ``rest_auth.views.LoginView`` with ``TwitterOAuthAdapter`` adapter and ``TwitterLoginSerializer`` as an attribute:
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from allauth.socialaccount.providers.twitter.views import TwitterOAuthAdapter
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from rest_auth.views import LoginView
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from rest_auth.social_serializers import TwitterLoginSerializer
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class TwitterLogin(LoginView):
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serializer_class = TwitterLoginSerializer
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adapter_class = TwitterOAuthAdapter
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4. Create url for TwitterLogin view:
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.. code-block:: python
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urlpatterns += [
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url(r'^rest-auth/twitter/$', TwitterLogin.as_view(), name='twitter_login')
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]
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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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JWT Support (optional)
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----------------------
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By default ``django-rest-auth`` uses Django's Token-based authentication. If you want to use JWT authentication, follow these steps:
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1. Install `django-rest-framework-jwt <http://getblimp.github.io/django-rest-framework-jwt/>`_
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- ``django-rest-framework-jwt`` is currently the only supported JWT library.
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2. The ``JWT_PAYLOAD_HANDLER`` and ``JWT_ENCODE_HANDLER`` settings are imported from the ``django-rest-framework-jwt`` settings object.
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- Refer to `the library's documentation <http://getblimp.github.io/django-rest-framework-jwt/#additional-settings>`_ for information on using different encoders.
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3. Add the following configuration value to your settings file to enable JWT authentication.
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.. code-block:: python
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REST_USE_JWT = True |