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Template Repository for DRF SimpleJWT Apps

Initially created: 3 July 2020

TL;DR: Django server repository setup for SimpleJWT. Test user: test and pw test.


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Introduction

This template repository is dedicated to generating a Django + DRF server with SimpleJWT already setup. The purpose of this is to easily create repositories that demonstrate clear usage of SimpleJWT.

If you're not using a frontend framework like React or some kind of mobile device not using a web browser, then please use session authentication. I.e. if you're using plain HTML with Jinja 2 template tags, use the built-in session authentication middlewear as that is proven to be the safest and thus far never broken method of secure authentication.

Note: this template repository is adopted from Andrew-Chen-Wang/mobile-auth-example for Android and iOS usage. The license is Apache 2.0 for that example repository.


Usage

  1. To generate a repository using this template, press "Use this template" (highlighted in green). Note, this will NOT create a fork of the repository.
  2. Create your git repository, connect via the ssh remote, and pull.
  3. cd server to get your terminal/cmd into the server directory.
  4. To run the server, create a virtual environment virtualenv venv && source venv/bin/activate, install packages pip install -r requirements.txt -- the requirements.txt file is inside the server subdirectory -- and do python manage.py migrate && python manage.py runserver.
    • Again, make sure when you do this, you are inside the server directory on your terminal/cmd.
    • On Windows, you should do venv\Scripts\activate instead of source venv/bin/activate
  5. If you're writing for an example repository, please create a new directory labeled with the name of the framework (e.g. jwt-ios), and add its .gitignore. Please use the github/gitignore repository. Provide detailed instructions if necessary.

A default user with the username test and password test have been created.

This repository does not come with throttling, but it is highly recommended that you add throttling to your entire project. You can use a third-party package called Django-ratelimit or DRF's internal throttling mechanism. Django-ratelimit is more extensive -- covering Django views, as well -- and thus more supported by SimpleJWT.


License

This repository is licensed under the MIT License.

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