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social-auth-app-django
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Python Social Auth is an easy to setup social authentication/registration mechanism with support for several frameworks and auth providers.
This is the Django component of the python-social-auth ecosystem, it implements the needed functionality to integrate social-auth-core in a Django based project.
This project will focus on the currently supported Django releases as stated on the Django Project Supported Versions table.
Backward compatibility with unsupported versions won't be enforced.
Project documentation is available at https://python-social-auth.readthedocs.io/.
$ pip install social-auth-app-django
Contributions are welcome!
Only the core and Django modules are currently in development. All others are in maintenance only mode, and maintainers are especially welcome there.
See the CONTRIBUTING.md document for details.
This project follows Semantic Versioning 2.0.0.
This project follows the BSD license. See the LICENSE for details.
This project welcomes donations to make the development sustainable, you can fund Python Social Auth on following platforms:
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