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With Django Hijack, admins can impersonate and work on behalf of other users without having to know their credentials.
Docs are available on Read the Docs https://django-hijack.readthedocs.org/en/stable/, both for v2.x and v3.x.
There are two versions available: v2.x and v3.x.
v3.x provides a security first design, easy integration, customisation, out-of-the-box Django admin support and dark-mode. It is a complete rewrite and all former APIs are broken.
I am using django-hijack on a project with hundreds of users, wonderful tool for support. Thank you!
-- benzinonapoloni on reddit
This is a super useful tool. I have a site where I occasionally impersonating users to help troubleshoot their issues. This is a huge time saver.
-- orangishyellow on reddit
... one of our standard apps to install now.
-- thundersnow on reddit
Love django-hijack
FAQs
Enable users to hijack (=login as) and work on behalf of another user.
We found that django-hijack demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago. It has 2 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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