Authomatic is an authorization/authentication client library for Python web applications inspired by Alex Vagin’s Simpleauth. In fact, I almost named it Deadsimpleauth, but that name would be too long for a succinct library.
For more info visit the project page at http://peterhudec.github.io/authomatic.
- Loosely coupled.
- Tiny but powerful interface.
- The python-openid library is the only optional dependency.
- CSRF protection.
- Framework agnostic thanks to adapters.
- Ready to accommodate future authorization/authentication protocols.
- Makes calls to provider APIs a breeze.
- Supports asynchronous requests.
- JavaScript library as a bonus.
- Out of the box support for:
- OAuth 1.0a providers: Bitbucket, Flickr, Meetup, Plurk, Twitter, Tumblr, UbuntuOne, Vimeo, Xero and Yahoo.
- OAuth 2.0 providers: Behance, Bitly, Cosm, DeviantART, Facebook, Foursquare, GitHub, Google, LinkedIn, PayPal, Reddit, Viadeo, VK, WindowsLive, Yammer and Yandex.
- python-openid and Google App Engine based OpenID.
Note
To cool your excitement down a little bit, the library is in its very early stage and there are practically no tests!
The package is licensed under MIT license and requires Python 2.7.
There is a Google App Engine based live demo app running at http://authomatic-example.appspot.com which makes use of most of the features.
Contributions of any kind are very welcome. The project is hosted on GitHub. If you find this library useful and are using it in your projects, please don't be shy and leave a comment about your use case on the Authomatic use cases issue.
Read the exhaustive documentation at http://peterhudec.github.io/authomatic.