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Simple app to enable Microsoft Account, Office 365 Enterprise, Azure AD, and Xbox Live authentication as a Django authentication backend.

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Django Microsoft Authentication Backend

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Simple app to enable Microsoft Account, Office 365 and Xbox Live authentcation as a Django authentcation backend.

Features

  • Provides Django authentication backend to do Microsoft authentication (including Microsoft accounts, Office 365 accounts and Azure AD accounts) and Xbox Live authentication.

  • Provides Microsoft OAuth client to interfacing with Microsoft accounts

Python/Django support

django_microsoft_auth follows the same support cycle as Django, with one exception: no Python 2 support. If you absoutely need Python 2.7 support, everything should largely already work, but you may need to patch microsoft_auth.admin and/or other files to get it to work.

Supported python versions: 3.4+ (for Django versions less than 2.1)

Supported Django version: 1.11 LTS, 2.0+

Credits

This package was created with Cookiecutter and the audreyr/cookiecutter-pypackage project template.

History

2.2.0 (2019-3-26)

  • Adds new setting for callback hook right before auth_callback view renders to override context data

  • Adds example non-admin login form example in test site

  • Renames admin_login.js and admin_login.css to just login.js and login.css

2.1.1 (2019-3-24)

  • Adds profile back as a default scope since Microsoft is added if it is not

2.1.0 (2019-3-23)

  • Adds support for multiple SITE_IDs. If the setting is not provided, it will pull it from the request object

  • Adds new setting for callback hook after microsoft_auth.backends.MicrosoftAuthenticationBackend authenticates user.

2.0.1 (2019-3-19)

  • Removes profile from required scopes

2.0.0 (2019-3-19)

  • Replaces deprecated Microsoft auth scopes with proper OpenID Connect ones
    • WARNING: Breaking change. New scopes provide a new user id. See migration docs for details.

  • Pulls authorization/token URLs directly from Microsoft

  • Adds id token validation

  • Admin pages for the auth type that is not enable is disabled by default now. They can be re-enabled with MICROSOFT_AUTH_REGISTER_INACTIVE_ADMIN = True

  • Extra scopes can be provieded via the MICROSOFT_AUTH_EXTRA_SCOPES setting (space delimited). These scopes are added to the default required scopes (openid email for Microsoft Auth and XboxLive.signin XboxLive.offline_access for Xbox Live auth)

1.3.3 (2019-3-16)

  • Adds expiration to state values (hardcoded 5 minutes)

1.3.2 (2019-3-16)

  • Changes state validation to use cryptographic signing now. State validation should be signfincally more relaible now.

1.3.1 (2019-3-16)

  • Adds more logging around CSRF/State failures

1.3.0 (2019-3-5)

  • Adds support for other tenant IDs for Microsoft authentication (thanks aviv)

1.2.1 (2019-2-28)

  • Adds missing migration for changing microsoft_id from 32 to 36 length

1.2.0 (2019-1-13)

  • Adds various checks and logging to validate setup to help with debugging

  • Adds support for http://localhost as a redirect URI base if DEBUG is enabled

  • Fixes Javascript message passing if using a non-standard port (something other than 80 or 443)

1.1.0 (2018-7-3)

  • Removes o365 option. New authorization URL works well enough for both
    • Xbox Live Auth still uses old Microsoft Auth URL

    • ‘o365’ will still work as a MICROSOFT_AUTH_LOGIN_TYPE value, but you should change it to ‘ma’

  • Adds extras:
    • ql: DjangoQL package and support

    • test: test dependencies (same as test_requires packages)

    • dev: ql`+`test and extra dev only dependencies like twine and pip-tools

  • Pip 10 support (thanks Shigumitsu!)

  • Fixes max length of o365 IDs (thanks Shigumitsu!)

1.0.6 (2018-4-8)

  • Added patched username validator to allow spaces for usernames for Xbox Live Gamertags

1.0.5 (2018-4-8)

  • Added missing templates and static files to MANIFEST

1.0.4 (2017-12-2)

  • Updated Django category to include 2.0

1.0.3 (2017-12-2)

  • Updated for Django 2.0

1.0.2 (2017-11-27)

  • Changed Development Status category to Stable

1.0.0 (2017-11-19)

  • First release on PyPI.

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