A generic, spec-compliant, thorough implementation of the OAuth request-signing logic for Python 3.6+.
OAuth often seems complicated and difficult-to-implement. There are several prominent libraries for handling OAuth requests, but they all suffer from one or both of the following:
- They predate the OAuth 1.0 spec, AKA RFC 5849.
- They predate the OAuth 2.0 spec, AKA RFC 6749.
- They assume the usage of a specific HTTP request library.
OAuthLib is a framework which implements the logic of OAuth1 or OAuth2 without assuming a specific HTTP request object or web framework. Use it to graft OAuth client support onto your favorite HTTP library, or provide support onto your favourite web framework. If you're a maintainer of such a library, write a thin veneer on top of OAuthLib and get OAuth support for very little effort.
Full documentation is available on Read the Docs. All contributions are very welcome! The documentation is still quite sparse, please open an issue for what you'd like to know, or discuss it in our Gitter community, or even better, send a pull request!
Then you might be more interested in using requests which has OAuthLib powered OAuth support provided by the requests-oauthlib library.
The following packages provide OAuth support using OAuthLib.
- For Django there is django-oauth-toolkit, which includes Django REST framework support.
- For Flask there is flask-oauthlib and Flask-Dance.
- For Pyramid there is pyramid-oauthlib.
- For Bottle there is bottle-oauthlib.
If you have written an OAuthLib package that supports your favorite framework, please open a Pull Request, updating the documentation.
Patching OAuth support onto an http request framework? Creating an OAuth provider extension for a web framework? Simply using OAuthLib to Get Things Done or to learn?
No matter which we'd love to hear from you in our Gitter community or if you have anything in particular you would like to have, change or comment on don't hesitate for a second to send a pull request or open an issue. We might be quite busy and therefore slow to reply but we love feedback!
Chances are you have run into something annoying that you wish there was documentation for, if you wish to gain eternal fame and glory, and a drink if we have the pleasure to run into eachother, please send a docs pull request =)
OAuthLib is yours to use and abuse according to the terms of the BSD license. Check the LICENSE file for full details.
OAuthLib has been started and maintained several years by Idan Gazit and other amazing AUTHORS. Thanks to their wonderful work, the open-source community creation has been possible and the project can stay active and reactive to users requests.
OAuthLib is in active development, with the core of both OAuth1 and OAuth2 completed, for providers as well as clients. See supported features for details.
For a full changelog see CHANGELOG.rst
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