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Django authentication back-end that allows one to login as someone else (an existing Django user allowed to login) without having to know their password.
Great for customer support and testing scenarios!
Install djactasauth
:
pip install djactasauth
Add it to your auth backends in settings
:
import djactasauth AUTHENTICATION_BACKENDS = ( ..., 'djactasauth.backends.OnlySuperuserCanActAsBackend', ..., )
Configure the custom login view to take advantage of all the features
in your urls.py
:
from django.conf.urls import patterns, url from djactasauth.views import PrefillLoginView from testapp.views import whoami urlpatterns = patterns( '', url(r'^login/$', PrefillLoginView.as_view(), {}, 'login'), )
Then you can log in with username your_superuser_name/customer
and password
yourpassword
.
As an open source project, we welcome contributions.
The code lives on github.
Please open an issue on github or provide a pull request whether for code or for the documentation.
For non-trivial changes, we kindly ask you to open an issue, as it might be rejected. However, if the diff of a pull request better illustrates the point, feel free to make it a pull request anyway.
- for code changes
- it must have tests covering the change. You might be asked to cover missing scenarios
- the latest
flake8
will be run and shouldn't produce any warning - if the change is significant enough, documentation has to be provided
- if you are not there already, add yourself to the Authors file
To trigger packaging, run make release on the master branch.
sudo apt-get -y install software-properties-common sudo add-apt-repository ppa:fkrull/deadsnakes sudo apt-get update for version in 3.5 3.6; do py=python$version sudo apt-get -y install ${py} ${py}-dev done
As it is a Django extension, it follows
Django's own Code of Conduct.
As there is no mailing list yet, please just email one of the main authors
(see setup.py
file)