Metadata-Version: 1.0
Name: django-allauth
Version: 0.3.0
Summary: Integrated set of Django applications addressing authentication, registration, account management as well as 3rd party (social) account authentication.
Home-page: http://github.com/pennersr/django-allauth
Author: Raymond Penners
Author-email: raymond.penners@intenct.nl
License: UNKNOWN
Description: ==============
        Django AllAuth
        ==============
        
        Integrated set of Django applications addressing authentication,
        registration, account management as well as 3rd party (social) account
        authentication.
        
        Features
        ========
        
        - Signup of a both local and social accounts
        
        - Connecting more than one social account to a local account
        
        - Optional instant-signup for social accounts -- no questions asked
        
        - E-mail address management (multiple e-mail addresses, setting a primary)
        
        - Password forgotten flow
        
        - E-mail address verification flow
        
        - Supports multiple authentication schemes (e.g. login by user name,
          or by e-mail), as well as multiple strategies for account
          verification (ranging from none to e-mail verification).
        
        - Support for connecting multiple social accounts to a Django user
          account.
        
        - The FB access token is stored so that you can publish wall updates etc.
        
        
        Installation
        ============
        
        Django
        ------
        
        settings.py::
        
            TEMPLATE_CONTEXT_PROCESSORS = (
                ...
                "allauth.context_processors.allauth",
                "allauth.account.context_processors.account"
            )
        
            AUTHENTICATION_BACKENDS = (
                ...
                "allauth.account.auth_backends.AuthenticationBackend",
            )
        
            INSTALLED_APPS = (
                ...
                'emailconfirmation',
        	'uni_form',
        
                'allauth',
                'allauth.account',
                'allauth.socialaccount',
                'allauth.twitter',
                'allauth.openid',
                'allauth.facebook',
        
        urls.py::
        
            urlpatterns = patterns('',
                ...
                (r'^accounts/', include('allauth.urls')))
        
        
        Configuration
        =============
        
        Available settings:
        
        ACCOUNT_EMAIL_REQUIRED (=False)
          The user is required to hand over an e-mail address when signing up
        
        ACCOUNT_EMAIL_VERIFICATION (=False)
          After signing up, keep the user account inactive until the e-mail
          address is verified
        
        ACCOUNT_EMAIL_AUTHENTICATION (=False)
          Login by e-mail address, not username
        
        ACCOUNT_SIGNUP_PASSWORD_VERIFICATION (=True)
          When signing up, let the user type in his password twice to avoid typ-o's.
        
        ACCOUNT_UNIQUE_EMAIL (=True)
          Enforce uniqueness of e-mail addresses
        
        ACCOUNT_USERNAME_REQUIRED (=True)
          If false, generates a random username rather than prompting for one
          at signup
        
        SOCIALACCOUNT_QUERY_EMAIL (=ACCOUNT_EMAIL_REQUIRED)
          Request e-mail address from 3rd party account provider? E.g. using
          OpenID AX, or the Facebook "email" permission
        
        SOCIALACCOUNT_AUTO_SIGNUP (=True) 
          Attempt to bypass the signup form by using fields (e.g. username,
          email) retrieved from the social account provider. If a conflict
          arises due to a duplicate e-mail address the signup form will still
          kick in.
        
        SOCIALACCOUNT_AVATAR_SUPPORT (= 'avatar' in settings.INSTALLED_APPS)
          Enable support for django-avatar. When enabled, the profile image of
          the user is copied locally into django-avatar at signup.
        
        EMAIL_CONFIRMATION_DAYS (=# of days, no default)
          Determines the expiration date of email confirmation mails sent by
          django-email-confirmation.
        
        Facebook & Twitter
        ------------------
        
        The required keys and secrets for interacting with Facebook and
        Twitter are to be configured in the database via the Django admin
        using the TwitterApp and FacebookApp models. 
        
Keywords: django auth account social openid twitter facebook oauth registration
Platform: UNKNOWN
Classifier: Development Status :: 4 - Beta
Classifier: Intended Audience :: Developers
Classifier: Topic :: Software Development :: Libraries :: Python Modules
Classifier: Environment :: Web Environment
Classifier: Topic :: Internet
Classifier: Operating System :: OS Independent
Classifier: Programming Language :: Python
Classifier: Framework :: Django
