django-freeipa-auth 2.0.3

Creator: codyrutscher

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djangofreeipaauth 2.0.3

Django FreeIPA Auth is a backend authentication app with a simple server failover solution
which can be included in a project’s authentication backends. This app communicates with a specified
FreeIPA host server and authenticates a user to the django app upon successful freeIPA login.
Detailed documentation is in the “docs” directory.

Quick start

Install using pip:
pip install django_freeipa_auth
If running on an old version of python without security updates, include the security marker:
pip install django_freeipa_auth[security]

Add “freeipa_auth” to your INSTALLED_APPS setting like this:
INSTALLED_APPS = [
...
'freeipa_auth',
]

Add “freeipa_auth.backends.FreeIpaRpcAuthBackend” to your AUTHENTICATION_BACKENDS
in your settings file like this:
AUTHENTICATION_BACKENDS = [
...
'freeipa_auth.backends.FreeIpaRpcAuthBackend',
]

Override settings in your settings file like this:
FREEIPA_AUTH_BACKEND_ENABLED = True
FREEIPA_AUTH_SERVER = "ipa.foo.com" # defaults to None
FREEIPA_AUTH_FAILOVER_SERVER = "ipa.failover.com" # defaults to None
FREEIPA_AUTH_SSL_VERIFY = True # this would be the path to the ssl cert used
FREEIPA_AUTH_UPDATE_USER_GROUPS = True # defaults to False
FREEIPA_AUTH_ALWAYS_UPDATE_USER = True
FREEIPA_AUTH_USER_ATTRS_MAP = {"first_name": "givenname", "last_name": "sn", "email": "mail"}
FREEIPA_AUTH_SERVER_TIMEOUT = 5

Start the development server and visit http://127.0.0.1:8000/admin/
to login via freeipa rpc authentication.



Running Tests
Tests are run using tox to test on multiple python
and Django versions. To avoid needing to install multiple python binaries, use the
docker-compose.test.yml config to run the test in a Docker container.
``bash docker-compose -f docker-compose.test.yml up `

License

For personal and professional use. You cannot resell or redistribute these repositories in their original state.

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