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A Django application to authenticate your application, ask for user permissions and save credentials into the database for use with google api v3.

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Google oauth 2.0

google_oauth helps you authenticate your application, and ask for user permissions. Once a user has granted access to your application, his credentials are stored in the database for later retrival.

You can check for credentials like this:

storage = Storage(CredentialsModel, 'id',

instance.attorney.user, 'credential')

credential = storage.get() if credential is None or credential.invalid == True: #if user is not authenticated do whatever you want here #raise Exception("You need to authenticate your account") else: #build a service http = httplib2.Http() http = credential.authorize(http) service = build('calendar', 'v3', http=http)

Requirements

  1. google-api-python-client
  2. mock (for testing only)

Usage

  1. Install application
  2. syncdb
  3. add url(r'^auth/google/', include('google_oauth.urls')), to your urls.
  4. set the following settings in your settings.py file
    1. GCAL_SCOPE = 'https://www.googleapis.com/auth/calendar'
    2. GCAL_REDIRECT_URL
    3. GCAL_CLIENT_ID
    4. GCAL_SECRET_ID
    5. GCAL_SUCCESS_URL
    6. GCAL_ACCESS_TYPE

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