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Django OpenID Connect Provider

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About OpenID

OpenID Connect is a simple identity layer on top of the OAuth 2.0 protocol, which allows computing clients to verify the identity of an end-user based on the authentication performed by an authorization server, as well as to obtain basic profile information about the end-user in an interoperable and REST-like manner. Like Google for example.

About the package

django-oidc-provider can help you providing out of the box all the endpoints, data and logic needed to add OpenID Connect (and OAuth2) capabilities to your Django projects.

Support for Python 3 and 2. Also latest versions of django.

Read documentation for more info.

Do you want to contribute? Please read this.