CAS client for Django. This library requires Django 1.5 or above, and Python 2.6, 2.7, 3.4
Current version: 1.2.0
This is K-State's fork of the original and includes several additional features as well as features merged from
This project is registered on PyPi as django-cas-client. To install::
pip install django-cas-client==1.2.0
Add the login and logout patterns to your main URLS conf.
# CAS
url(r'^accounts/login/$', 'cas.views.login', name='login'),
url(r'^accounts/logout/$', 'cas.views.logout', name='logout'),
Set your CAS server URL
CAS_SERVER_URL = "https://signin.somehwere/cas/"
Add cas to middleware classes
'cas.middleware.CASMiddleware',
AUTHENTICATION_BACKENDS = (
'django.contrib.auth.backends.ModelBackend',
'cas.backends.CASBackend',
)
Fork and branch off of the develop
branch. Submit Pull requests back to kstateome:develop
.
All PRs must pass unit tests. To run the tests locally:
pip install -r requirements-dev.txt
python run_tests.py
Add the following to middleware if you want to use CAS::
MIDDLEWARE_CLASSES = (
'cas.middleware.CASMiddleware',
)
Add these to settings.py
to use the CAS Backend::
CAS_SERVER_URL = "Your Cas Server"
CAS_LOGOUT_COMPLETELY = True
CAS_PROVIDE_URL_TO_LOGOUT = True
This fork contains additional features not found in the original:
- Proxied Hosts
- CAS Response Callbacks
- CAS Gateway
- Proxy Tickets (From Edmund Crewe)
You will need to setup middleware to handle the use of proxies.
Add a setting PROXY_DOMAIN
of the domain you want the client to use. Then add
MIDDLEWARE_CLASSES = (
'cas.middleware.ProxyMiddleware',
)
This middleware needs to be added before the django common
middleware.
To store data from CAS, create a callback function that accepts the ElementTree object from the
proxyValidate response. There can be multiple callbacks, and they can live anywhere. Define the
callback(s) in settings.py
:
CAS_RESPONSE_CALLBACKS = (
'path.to.module.callbackfunction',
'anotherpath.to.module.callbackfunction2',
)
and create the functions in path/to/module.py
:
def callbackfunction(tree):
username = tree[0][0].text
user, user_created = User.objects.get_or_create(username=username)
profile, created = user.get_profile()
profile.email = tree[0][1].text
profile.position = tree[0][2].text
profile.save()
To use the CAS Gateway feature, first enable it in settings. Trying to use it without explicitly enabling this setting will raise an ImproperlyConfigured:
CAS_GATEWAY = True
Then, add the gateway
decorator to a view:
from cas.decorators import gateway
@gateway()
def foo(request):
#stuff
return render(request, 'foo/bar.html')
To show a custom forbidden page, set CAS_CUSTOM_FORBIDDEN
to a path.to.some_view
. Otherwise,
a generic HttpResponseForbidden
will be returned.
To force the service url to always target HTTPS, set CAS_FORCE_SSL_SERVICE_URL
to True
.
By default, a stub user record will be created on the first successful CAS authentication
using the username in the response. If this behavior is not desired set
CAS_AUTO_CREATE_USER
to Flase
.
This fork also includes Edmund Crewe's proxy ticket patch.
You can opt out of the time delay sometimes caused by proxy ticket validation by setting:
CAS_PGT_FETCH_WAIT = False