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This doesn't seem to be correct or behavior, based on what I'm seeing in
the code. Is there something special I need to do when dealing with a
ManyToMany, or is this a bug?
Thanks,
Scott
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ing). I'll be posting it in a day or so once it's
cleaned up a bit more. During OSCON I mentioned to Adrian that I'd be
willing to work on one that would make it into django.
LDAP is working great for me but we're not the highest demand
environment, though I'd expe
On Tue, Aug 01, 2006 at 12:08:25PM -0700, Scott Paul Robertson wrote:
> I'm actually doing LDAP auth with something I wrote myself, which I feel
> is a little more general than the mentioned code (not that I'm
> opinionated or anything). I'll be posting it in a day or so
rd.
>
I'll start on this tomorrow. Out of curiosity how common is this sort of
setup? I've only seen a handful of LDAP implementations, and this is new
to me.
Thanks for the comments,
Scott
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On Wed, Aug 09, 2006 at 10:22:24PM -0600, Scott Paul Robertson wrote:
> > Also, in the ldap setup I deal with, you must bind to the server using
> > a service account before attempting a bind with the user-supplied
> > credentials. The process goes something like
> >
>
On Thu, Aug 10, 2006 at 12:41:21PM -0600, Scott Paul Robertson wrote:
> 2. An option that is a function that will be called to generate a bind
> string for the user. This gives a lot of flexibility in allowing for a
> large variety of pre-bind methods to occur, and gives a lot of
>
Ok, one last change to make it more 'pythonic'. Just a slight change to
make using the pre-auth bind function easier. I think this finishes out
the patch. If there are any other ideas or suggestions, please let me
know.
Scott
(http://code.djangoproject.com/ticket/2507/)
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AP_SEARCH_FILTER)
I think that gives you the functionality you want, and makes it a lot
easier in general. I've submitted the updated patch.
Let me know if there's anything else,
Scott
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at is a good point, if you have both backends working, this would
present a problem. I'll go ahead and have it generate a random password
in there instead.
Scott
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order, or optionally take a
> backend to try and get the user from.
>
You also run into a problem if you change the authentication backends
and don't clear out your cookie. Django will fail trying to authenticate
with a now non-existent backend. I can grab the traceback if it's
neede
think leaving it in is a benefit.
Anyhow, let me know if you have any thoughts, and I'll have the patch in
tonight.
Scott
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On Mon, Aug 14, 2006 at 12:51:47PM -0600, Scott Paul Robertson wrote:
> Anyhow, let me know if you have any thoughts, and I'll have the patch in
> tonight.
>
Patch is in place. I'm aware of a trailing sentence in the doc string
and a typo with get_user() in the doc string
any
other suggestions tomorrow if at all possible. If not I'll just work on
it on Monday.
Thanks,
Scott
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follow' attribute of
ChangeManipulators, and making sure that I can put values back in easily
to the BoundForm (or whatever it's called). Not too worried about this
going away, but just want to make sure.
Otherwise I really like the proposal so far, and I'll chime in and give
a +1 to ha
On Fri, Sep 15, 2006 at 09:25:37PM -0500, James Bennett wrote:
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> On 9/15/06, Scott Paul Robertson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > Inter-field dependency. For example:
>
> Most of this looks like it can be much more flexibly handled by the
> already-available valida
model as well, right? Should that go in somewhere more general
than the Admin class?
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sed the Python Cryptography Toolkit
(http://www.amk.ca/python/code/crypto) a number of times, and have been
pretty pleased with it.
Thought you might like to know.
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ll_data argument, the validator will assume that username is
> required. My initial thinking is that an attribute named
> username_required or something similar could be checked on the backend
> object. To indicate that username is *not* required, you'd just set
> that attribute on your
e
information from LDAP was good enough for us.
Now to get the level of integration you want, it sound like what the
generic auth branch does. Have you looked into using the branch? In any
case I'm interested to see what you've done and curious to see what you
had to do to
idgets is a breeze:
EntryForm.fields['text'].widget = some.widget.class()
You can still add clean methods after the fact by assigning functions to
EntryForm.clean_title, ie:
EntryForm.clean_title = lambda self: pass # do stuff
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would make sense to have their own page that is a child to
another primary page.
Thanks,
Scott
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So I've been tossing this idea around in my head for a while now, and
wanted to see what everyone thought of the idea.
Basically I think the wiki could use someone to work on it as something
akin to an editor. Jacob put it well when I mentioned this to him
yesterday, that the wiki could use a "ga
On Tue, Jul 24, 2007 at 06:52:54PM -0500, Adrian Holovaty wrote:
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> On 7/24/07, Scott Paul Robertson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > [ Discusion about editor for development wiki pages... ]
> > Since I'm throwing out the idea, I'm willing to do this. Is any
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