Metadata-Version: 2.1
Name: Flask-Dance
Version: 3.0.0
Summary: Doing the OAuth dance with style using Flask, requests, and oauthlib
Home-page: https://github.com/singingwolfboy/flask-dance
Author: David Baumgold
Author-email: david@davidbaumgold.com
License: MIT
Description: Flask-Dance |build-status| |coverage-status| |docs|
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        Doing the OAuth dance with style using Flask, requests, and oauthlib. Currently,
        only OAuth consumers are supported, but this project could easily support
        OAuth providers in the future, as well. The `full documentation for this project
        is hosted on ReadTheDocs <http://flask-dance.readthedocs.io/>`_,
        including the full list of `supported OAuth providers`_,
        but this README will give you a taste of the features.
        
        Installation
        ============
        
        Just the basics:
        
        .. code-block:: bash
        
            $ pip install Flask-Dance
        
        Or if you're planning on using the `SQLAlchemy`_ storage:
        
        .. code-block:: bash
        
            $ pip install Flask-Dance[sqla]
        
        Quickstart
        ==========
        If you want your users to be able to log in to your app from any of the
        `supported OAuth providers`_, you've got it easy. Here's an example using GitHub:
        
        .. code-block:: python
        
            from flask import Flask, redirect, url_for
            from flask_dance.contrib.github import make_github_blueprint, github
        
            app = Flask(__name__)
            app.secret_key = "supersekrit"
            blueprint = make_github_blueprint(
                client_id="my-key-here",
                client_secret="my-secret-here",
            )
            app.register_blueprint(blueprint, url_prefix="/login")
        
            @app.route("/")
            def index():
                if not github.authorized:
                    return redirect(url_for("github.login"))
                resp = github.get("/user")
                assert resp.ok
                return "You are @{login} on GitHub".format(login=resp.json()["login"])
        
        If you're itching to try it out, check out the `flask-dance-github`_ example
        repository, with detailed instructions for how to run this code.
        
        The ``github`` object is a `context local`_, just like ``flask.request``. That means
        that you can import it in any Python file you want, and use it in the context
        of an incoming HTTP request. If you've split your Flask app up into multiple
        different files, feel free to import this object in any of your files, and use
        it just like you would use the ``requests`` module.
        
        You can also use Flask-Dance with any OAuth provider you'd like, not just the
        pre-set configurations. `See the documentation for how to use other OAuth
        providers. <http://flask-dance.readthedocs.io/en/latest/providers.html>`_
        
        .. _flask-dance-github: https://github.com/singingwolfboy/flask-dance-github
        .. _context local: http://flask.pocoo.org/docs/latest/quickstart/#context-locals
        
        Storages
        ========
        By default, OAuth access tokens are stored in Flask's session object.
        This means that if the user ever clears their browser cookies, they will
        have to go through the OAuth dance again, which is not good.
        You're better off storing access tokens
        in a database or some other persistent store, and Flask-Dance has support for
        swapping out the token storage. For example, if you're using `SQLAlchemy`_,
        set it up like this:
        
        .. code-block:: python
        
            from flask_sqlalchemy import SQLAlchemy
            from flask_dance.consumer.storage.sqla import OAuthConsumerMixin, SQLAlchemyStorage
        
            db = SQLAlchemy()
        
            class User(db.Model):
                id = db.Column(db.Integer, primary_key=True)
                # ... other columns as needed
        
            class OAuth(OAuthConsumerMixin, db.Model):
                user_id = db.Column(db.Integer, db.ForeignKey(User.id))
                user = db.relationship(User)
        
            # get_current_user() is a function that returns the current logged in user
            blueprint.storage = SQLAlchemyStorage(OAuth, db.session, user=get_current_user)
        
        The SQLAlchemy storage seamlessly integrates with `Flask-SQLAlchemy`_,
        as well as `Flask-Login`_ for user management, and `Flask-Caching`_ for caching.
        
        Full Documentation
        ==================
        This README provides just a taste of what Flask-Dance is capable of. To see more,
        `read the documentation on ReadTheDocs <http://flask-dance.readthedocs.io/>`_.
        
        .. _supported OAuth providers: https://flask-dance.readthedocs.io/en/latest/providers.html
        .. _SQLAlchemy: http://www.sqlalchemy.org/
        .. _Flask-SQLAlchemy: http://pythonhosted.org/Flask-SQLAlchemy/
        .. _Flask-Login: https://flask-login.readthedocs.io/
        .. _Flask-Caching: https://flask-caching.readthedocs.io/
        
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           :alt: Documentation
        
Platform: UNKNOWN
Classifier: License :: OSI Approved :: MIT License
Classifier: Framework :: Flask
Classifier: Framework :: Pytest
Classifier: Programming Language :: Python
Classifier: Programming Language :: Python :: 2.7
Classifier: Programming Language :: Python :: 3
Classifier: Programming Language :: Python :: 3.4
Classifier: Programming Language :: Python :: 3.5
Classifier: Programming Language :: Python :: 3.6
Provides-Extra: sqla
Provides-Extra: signals
