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Authenticated users using Azure Active Directory.

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Django Azure AD Auth
======================

*Django Azure AD Auth* allows you to authenticate through Azure Active Directory.

Installation
------------

Run `pip install django-azure-ad-auth`

Add the `AzureActiveDirectoryBackend` to your `AUTHENTICATION_BACKENDS` setting:

```python
AUTHENTICATION_BACKENDS = (
...
'azure_ad_auth.backends.AzureActiveDirectoryBackend',
)
```

Settings
--------

###AAD_TENANT_ID

The Azure Tenant ID. It can be found in the URL of the Azure Management Portal.

###AAD_CLIENT_ID

The Azure Application Client ID.


###AAD_AUTHORITY

**default:** `'https://login.microsoftonline.com'`
The domain that is used for authorization, the federation metadata document, and loggin out.

###AAD_SCOPE

**default:** `'openid'`
OAuth scope parameter.

###AAD_RESPONSE_TYPE

**default:** `'id_token'`
Tells OAuth to return a JWT token in its response.

###AAD_RESPONSE_MODE

**default:** `'form_post'`
Defines how the response parameters are returned. Valid choices are `fragment` or `form_post`.

###AAD_USER_CREATION

**default:** `True`
Allow creation of new users after successful authentication.

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