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@ -93,7 +93,7 @@ Note that if deploying to [Apache using mod_wsgi][mod_wsgi_official], the author
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If you are deploying to Apache, and using any non-session based authentication, you will need to explicitly configure mod_wsgi to pass the required headers through to the application. This can be done by specifying the `WSGIPassAuthorization` directive in the appropriate context and setting it to `'On'`.
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# this can go in either server config, virtual host, directory or .htaccess
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# this can go in either server config, virtual host, directory or .htaccess
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WSGIPassAuthorization On
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## TokenAuthentication
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This authentication scheme uses a simple token-based HTTP Authentication scheme. Token authentication is appropriate for client-server setups, such as native desktop and mobile clients.
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This authentication scheme uses a simple token-based HTTP Authentication scheme. Token authentication is appropriate for client-server setups, such as native desktop and mobile clients.
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To use the `TokenAuthentication` scheme, include `rest_framework.authtoken` in your `INSTALLED_APPS` setting:
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...
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'rest_framework.authtoken'
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)
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Make sure to run `manage.py syncdb` after changing your settings. The `authtoken` database tables are managed by south (see [Schema migrations](#schema-migrations) below).
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You'll also need to create tokens for your users.
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needed_by = (
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('authtoken', '0001_initial'),
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)
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def forwards(self):
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Finally, sync your database.
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python manage.py syncdb
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python manage.py migrate
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python manage.py migrate
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user = User.objects.get(username=username)
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except User.DoesNotExist:
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raise exceptions.AuthenticationFailed('No such user')
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return (user, None)
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