First, install the pip package.
pip install django-tamusersSecond, implement your own custom User model in your application's
models.py.
# users/models.py
from tamusers.models import AbstractUser
class User(AbstractUser):
passThen, modify your settings.py to add the tamusers app as the
first app (or at least before the django.contrib.admin app. You need
to also point Django to use your custom User model.
INSTALLED_APPS = (
...
'tamusers',
...
'users'
)
AUTH_USER_MODEL = 'users.User'If you want to use the City's OAuth2 API, you need to install the
django-allauth package. Follow the installation instructions
provided by django-allauth.
Then, install the allauth provider by adding tamusers.providers.tampere
to your INSTALLED_APPS.
After allauth is correctly set up, you need to create a SocialApp
instance. You can do it through the Django admin interface (Social Applications).
You will be provided the client id and secret key by the City of Tampere.
You should also make sure allauth doesn't try to send verification emails
by including this in your settings.py:
SOCIALACCOUNT_PROVIDERS = {
'tampere': {
'VERIFIED_EMAIL': True
}
}
SOCIALACCOUNT_ADAPTER = 'tamusers.adapter.SocialAccountAdapter'
LOGIN_REDIRECT_URL = '/'
ACCOUNT_LOGOUT_ON_GET = True