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bpssl 1.0.3
bpssl is a Django application that helps you support
HTTPS on your website. The main functionality is performing redirection
for HTTPS only URLs and views. For instance, if a request for your
login view ‘/login’ is recieved over HTTP, the provided middleware can
redirect the user to the equivalent HTTPS page.
Specifying views and urls as secure is supported as are flatpages. Fastcgi
and HTTP proxy setups are also well supported. See the documentation at:
English: http://beproud.bitbucket.org/bpssl-1.0.2/en/
日本語: http://beproud.bitbucket.org/bpssl-1.0.2/ja/
bpssl draws inspiration from the well known SSL Middleware snippets on
djangosnippets.org. It roughly supports the features of the following
snippets:
http://djangosnippets.org/snippets/880/
http://djangosnippets.org/snippets/240/
http://djangosnippets.org/snippets/1999/
Please file bugs at: http://bitbucket.org/beproud/bpssl/issues/
Middleware
bpssl provides an SSLRedirectMiddleware which can redirect users from
secure pages to non-secure pages and visa-versa. Urls are set up by adding
regular expressions to the SSL_URLS setting in settings.py.
SSLRedirectMiddleware can also be extended to support more specific use
cases.
ssl_view decorator
bpssl provides an ssl_view() decorator which can be used instead of the
SSL_URLS to specify that a particular view should be secure.
Development
Generally you will want to develop bpssl in a virtualenv with pip:
$ mkvirtualenv bpssl
You can install the requirements using the requirements.txt and pip:
$ pip install -r setup/requirements.txt
And run tests normally using setup.py:
$ python setup.py test
CHANGES
1.0.3
Support for tests running up to Django 1.7 and Python 3.4
1.0.2
Fixed issue with get_host() function in Django 1.5
1.0.1
Fixed SSL_REQUEST_HEADER setting to use the custom setting, if available (Thanks Gabriel Grant)
1.0
Initial Release
For personal and professional use. You cannot resell or redistribute these repositories in their original state.
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