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

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Django Sites Microsoft Authentication Backend

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Simple app to enable Microsoft Account, Office 365 and Xbox Live authentcation as a Django authentication backend that is compatible and configurable across multiple sites.

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_sites_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 sites_microsoft_auth.admin and/or other files to get it to work.

Supported python versions: 3.5+

Supported Django version: 1.11 LTS, 2.1+

https://docs.djangoproject.com/en/stable/faq/install/#what-python-version-can-i-use-with-django

Note: Even though Django 1.11 LTS supports Python 3.4, I do not and you should not either. Official support for 3.4 was dropped in March 2019.

Credits

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

History

0.2.8 (2019-09-23)

  • Fix bug where migrations were relying on undefined ordering.

0.2.7 (2019-09-23)

  • Fix tests to work with new default for login_enabled.

0.2.6 (2019-09-23)

  • Make sure migrations for sites_microsoft_auth run after migrations for sites framework.

0.2.5 (2019-09-23)

  • Add SiteConfiguration object for all sites during initial migrate.

  • Change default for login_enabled to False

0.2.4 (2019-09-23)

  • Fix bug where ‘MicrosoftAuthenticationBackend` is not respecting site on the MicrosoftAccount model.

0.2.3 (2019-09-23)

  • Fixed bug with MicrosoftAuthenticationBackend not restricting users to their respective sites.

0.2.2 (2019-09-23)

  • Updated package name to sites_microsoft_auth from microsoft_auth

0.2.1 (2019-09-23)

  • Updated documentation.

0.2.0 (2019-09-23)

  • First working release on PyPi

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