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			@ -173,9 +173,9 @@ The `curl` command line tool may be useful for testing token authenticated APIs.
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#### Generating Tokens
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### Generating Tokens
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##### By using signals
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#### By using signals
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If you want every user to have an automatically generated Token, you can simply catch the User's `post_save` signal.
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			@ -199,7 +199,7 @@ If you've already created some users, you can generate tokens for all existing u
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    for user in User.objects.all():
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        Token.objects.get_or_create(user=user)
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##### By exposing an api endpoint
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#### By exposing an api endpoint
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When using `TokenAuthentication`, you may want to provide a mechanism for clients to obtain a token given the username and password.  REST framework provides a built-in view to provide this behaviour.  To use it, add the `obtain_auth_token` view to your URLconf:
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			@ -248,7 +248,7 @@ And in your `urls.py`:
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##### With Django admin
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#### With Django admin
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It is also possible to create Tokens manually through the admin interface. In case you are using a large user base, we recommend that you monkey patch the `TokenAdmin` class customize it to your needs, more specifically by declaring the `user` field as `raw_field`.
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			@ -369,7 +369,7 @@ The following third-party packages are also available.
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The [Django OAuth Toolkit][django-oauth-toolkit] package provides OAuth 2.0 support and works with Python 3.4+. The package is maintained by [jazzband][jazzband] and uses the excellent [OAuthLib][oauthlib].  The package is well documented, and well supported and is currently our **recommended package for OAuth 2.0 support**.
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#### Installation & configuration
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### Installation & configuration
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Install using `pip`.
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			@ -396,7 +396,7 @@ The [Django REST framework OAuth][django-rest-framework-oauth] package provides
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This package was previously included directly in the REST framework but is now supported and maintained as a third-party package.
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#### Installation & configuration
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### Installation & configuration
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Install the package using `pip`.
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