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Simple and opinionated OpenID-Connect relying party and resource server implementation

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Simple OpenID

Simple and opinionated OpenID-Connect relying party and resource server implementation

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Development philosophy

  • Keep the API as simple as possible

    No **kwargs parameters, no function arguments called request_args, http_args or something_else_args

  • Fully typed API

    Python has type hints now, let's use them.

  • Support commonly used OpenID features and flows

    Commonly used flows will be supported but obscure and legacy or experimental mechanisms not so much.

  • Be just an OpenID library

    Tell the user about function requirements clearly but don't try any fancy internal persistence or caching mechanisms that will only fail in different usage scenarios. Instead, abstract the underlying OpenID protocol into usable, clear functions but nothing more.

Framework Integrations

Name Package Feature Integration Docs Supported Versions
Django django Integration Docs v3.2, v4.0, v4.1
Django-Rest-Framework djangorestframework Integration Docs v3.13, v3.14

Supported OpenID Specs

The list of OpenID specifications can be found on the official website.

  • (✔️) Partial OpenID Connect Core 1.0

    Only the following flows and features are implemented:

    • ✔️ Authorization Code Flow
    • ✔️ Direct Access Grant (or Resource Owner Password Credentials Grant)
    • ✔️ client_secret_basic client authentication
    • ✔️ none client authentication
    • ✔️ Query String serialization and parsing
    • ✔️ ID Token handling (parsing + validation)
    • ✔️ Using refresh tokens
    • ✔️ Retrieving userinfo
    • ❌ Implicit Flow
    • ❌ Hybrid Flow
    • ❌ Handling third party initiated login
    • ❌ Passing requests as JWTs (neither by value nor by reference)
    • ❌ Self-Issued OpenID Provider
    • client_secret_post client authentication
    • client_secret_jwt client authentication
    • private_key_jwt client authentication
  • (✔️) Partial OpenID Connect Discovery 1.0. Provider Configuration Discovery is implemented, Provider Issuer Discovery is not.

    This means that a known issuer can be introspected for its supported algorithms, endpoint locations and so forth but discovering that issuer in the first hand is not possible.

  • ✔️ Full OAuth 2.0 Multiple Response Type Encoding Practices

    Only the following features are implemented and supported:

    • ✔️ Response modes (fragment based response parsing)
    • ✔️ Multiple-Valued Response Types
      No explicit support, but it is possible to supply one of the multivalued response_type values to an authentication request and then parse multiple responses from the resulting response.
  • ✔️ Full OpenID Connect RP-Initiated Logout 1.0

  • ✔️ Full OpenID Connect Front-Channel Logout 1.0

  • ✔️ Full OpenID Connect Back-Channel Logout 1.0

  • ✔️ Full OAuth 2.0 Token Introspection

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