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django-janrain

Janrain integration into Django using built-in django.contrib.auth package. It creates a django user using django.contrib.auth.models.User on first login and retrieves that User object on future logins.

Installation

Add a url entry in urls.py:

urlpatterns += patterns('',
        (r'^janrain/', include('janrain.urls')),
)

Add janrain to your INSTALLED_APPS:

INSTALLED_APPS = (
        'django.contrib.admin',
        'django.contrib.auth',
        'django.contrib.contenttypes',
        'django.contrib.sessions',
        'janrain',
)

Add janrain.backends.JanrainBackend to AUTHENTICATION_BACKENDS:

# put janrain.backends.JanrainBackend first
AUTHENTICATION_BACKENDS = (
        'janrain.backends.JanrainBackend',
        'django.contrib.auth.backends.ModelBackend',
)

Add your janrain api key to settings:

JANRAIN_RPX_API_KEY = "0123456789abcdef0123456789abcdef0123456789abcdef"

Usage

Configure your token_url in janrain to be http://yoursite.com/janrain/login/

Create a template called janrain/loginpage.html to contain your janrain login iframe:

<iframe src="http://yoursite-test.rpxnow.com/openid/embed?token_url=http{% if request.is_secure %}s{%endif %}://{{ request.META.HTTP_HOST }}/janrain/login/?next=/"
        scrolling="no" frameBorder="no" allowtransparency="true" style="width:400px; height:240px;">
</iframe>

Place your javascript overlay sign in buttons in your template:

<a class="rpxnow"
   onclick="return false;"
   href="https://yoursite.rpxnow.com/openid/v2/signin?token_url=http{% if request.is_secure %}s{%endif %}://{{ request.META.HTTP_HOST }}/janrain/login/?next=/">
    Sign In
</a>

Create a button to hit /janrain/logout/ to log out.