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Authease is a lightweight and flexible authentication package for Django, offering essential tools for secure user authentication, including JWT support, with minimal setup required.

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Authease

Authease is a lightweight, flexible authentication package for Django applications. It provides essential tools for handling user authentication, including JWT-based authentication, making it easy for developers to integrate into their Django projects without building an authentication system from scratch.

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Features

  • User registration and login
  • Password management (reset, change, and confirmation)
  • JWT-based authentication for secure token management
  • Easy configuration and integration with Django settings
  • Built-in views and serializers to get started immediately

Requirements

To use Authease, the following packages will be installed in your Django environment:

  • Django
  • djangorestframework
  • python-dotenv
  • django-environ
  • djangorestframework-simplejwt
  • google-api-python-client
  • coreapi
  • environs
  • marshmallow

Note: All necessary dependencies will be installed automatically if not already present.

Installation

To install Authease, use pip:

pip install authease

Configuration

1. Add to Installed Apps

Add Authease to your INSTALLED_APPS list in your Django settings.py file:

INSTALLED_APPS = [
    # Other Django apps
    'authease',
]

2.Migrate Database

Run the migrations to set up the necessary database tables for Authease:

python manage.py migrate

3. Configure Environment Variables

Authease requires several environment variables for configuration. Add the following variables to your settings.py or .env file:

# For Google OAuth
GOOGLE_CLIENT_ID=<your_google_client_id>
GOOGLE_CLIENT_SECRET=<your_google_client_secret>

# For GitHub OAuth
GITHUB_CLIENT_ID=<your_github_client_id>
GITHUB_CLIENT_SECRET=<your_github_client_secret>

# Django Secret Key
SECRET_KEY=<your_secret_key>

Replace <your_google_client_id>, <your_google_client_secret>, <your_github_client_id>, <your_github_client_secret>, and <your_secret_key> with the actual credentials.

Usage

Authease provides built-in views for user authentication, including:

  • Registration
  • Login
  • Password Reset
  • Google OAuth
  • GitHub OAuth

Example Setup:

Using Login View

You can use the built-in login view in your Django templates:

from auth_core.views import LoginUserView

urlpatterns = [
    path('login/', LoginUserView.as_view(), name='login'),
]

OAuth Integration Example

To enable Google and GitHub OAuth in your application, include their respective views:

from authease.oauth.views import GoogleSignInView, GithubSignInView

urlpatterns = [
    path('auth/google/', GoogleSignInView.as_view(), name='google_auth'),
    path('auth/github/', GithubSignInView.as_view(), name='github_auth'),
]

Advanced Configuration

Authease supports the following settings in your settings.py:

  • AUTHENTICATION_BACKENDS: Add custom authentication backends if needed.
  • LOGIN_REDIRECT_URL: Specify the URL where users are redirected after successful login.
  • LOGOUT_REDIRECT_URL: Specify the URL where users are redirected after logout.

Example:

LOGIN_REDIRECT_URL = '/dashboard/'
LOGOUT_REDIRECT_URL = '/login/'

Replace /dashboard/ and /login/ with the actual url name

Also, To enable JWT token-based authentication, configure djangorestframework-simplejwt in your settings.py:

from datetime import timedelta

SIMPLE_JWT = {
    'ACCESS_TOKEN_LIFETIME': timedelta(minutes=5),
    'REFRESH_TOKEN_LIFETIME': timedelta(days=1),
    'ROTATE_REFRESH_TOKENS': True,
    'BLACKLIST_AFTER_ROTATION': True,
}

Documentation

https://pypi.org/project/authease/#description

Issues

If you encounter any issues or bugs while using Authease, please check the following before reporting:

  1. Ensure Compatibility: Verify that you are using compatible versions of Python and Django.
  2. Configuration Review: Double-check that all necessary environment variables are set up correctly in your settings.py and .env file.
  3. Check Logs: Review your server or Django logs for any specific error messages that may indicate missing configurations or dependencies.
  4. Documentation: Refer to the documentation to ensure that all steps for installation and setup have been followed.

Reporting Issues

If the issue persists, please follow these steps to report it:

  1. Search Existing Issues: First, check if someone has already reported the issue on the GitHub Issues page.
  2. Open a New Issue: If no existing issue matches yours, create a new issue providing as much detail as possible. Include:
  • A clear title and description.
  • Steps to reproduce the issue.
  • Expected and actual behavior.
  • Any relevant logs or error messages.
  1. Environment Details: Include your environment details such as OS, Python version, Django version, and any other relevant setup information.

Contributing

We welcome contributions to Authease! Please fork the repository, create a new branch, and submit a pull request. Be sure to review the contribution guidelines before submitting.

License

Authease is licensed under the MIT License. See LICENSE for more information.

Contact

For questions or feedback, please contact the package author, Oluwaseyi Ajayi, at oluwaseyitemitope456@gmail.com.

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