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Integrated set of Django applications addressing authentication, registration, account management as well as 3rd party (social) account authentication.

Home page

https://allauth.org/

Source code

https://codeberg.org/allauth/django-allauth

Issue Tracker

https://codeberg.org/allauth/django-allauth/issues

Documentation

https://docs.allauth.org/en/latest/

Stack Overflow

https://stackoverflow.com/questions/tagged/django-allauth

Demo

https://django.demo.allauth.org and https://react.demo.allauth.org

Translations

https://hosted.weblate.org/projects/allauth/django-allauth/

Rationale

Most existing Django apps that address the problem of social authentication unfortunately focus only on one dimension - the social. Most developers end up integrating another app in order to support authentication flows that are locally generated.

This approach creates a development gap between local and social authentication flows. It has remained an issue in spite of numerous common scenarios that both require. For example, an email address passed along by an OpenID provider may not be verified. Therefore, prior to hooking up an OpenID account to a local account the email address must be verified. This essentially is one of many use cases that mandate email verification to be present in both worlds.

Integrating both is a humongous and tedious process. It is not as simple as adding one social authentication app, and one local account registration app to your INSTALLED_APPS list.

This inadequacy is the reason for this project’s existence – to offer a fully integrated authentication app that allows for both local and social authentication, with flows that just work, beautifully!

Features

🔑 Comprehensive account functionality

Supports multiple authentication schemes (e.g. login by user name, or by email), as well as multiple strategies for account verification (ranging from none to mandatory email verification).

👥 Social Login

Login using external identity providers, supporting any Open ID Connect compatible provider, many OAuth 1.0/2.0 providers, as well as custom protocols such as, for example, Telegram authentication.

💼 Enterprise ready

Supports SAML 2.0, which is often used in a B2B context.

🕵️ Battle-tested

The package has been out in the open since 2010. It is in use by many commercial companies whose business depends on it and has hence been subjected to various penetration testing attempts.

⏳Rate limiting

When you expose an authentication-enabled web service to the internet, it is important to be prepared for potential brute force attempts. Therefore, rate limiting is enabled out of the box.

🔒 Private

Many sites leak information. For example, on many sites you can check whether someone you know has an account by input their email address into the password forgotten form, or trying to signup with it. We offer account enumeration prevention, making it impossible to tell whether or not somebody already has an account.

🧩 Customizable

As a developer, you have the flexibility to customize the core functionality according to your specific requirements. By employing the adapter pattern, you can effortlessly introduce interventions at the desired points to deviate from the standard behavior. This level of customization empowers you to tailor the software to meet your unique needs and preferences.

⚙️ Configuration

The required consumer keys and secrets for interacting with Facebook, X (Twitter) and the likes can be configured using regular settings, or, can be configured in the database via the Django admin. Here, optional support for the Django sites framework is available, which is helpful for larger multi-domain projects, but also allows for easy switching between a development (localhost) and production setup without messing with your settings and database.

Commercial Support

Commercial support is available. If you find certain functionality missing, or require assistance on your project(s), please contact us: info@intenct.nl.

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