How to Integrate OAuth 2 Into Your Django/DRF Back-end Without Going Insane
So you’ve implemented user authentication. Now, you want to allow your users to log in with Twitter, Facebook, or Google. No problem. You’re only a few lines of code away from doing so.
But while there are hundreds of OAuth 2 packages that pip knows, only a few actually do what they’re supposed to do.
In this article, Toptal Software Engineer Peter Goodspeed-Niklaus explains how to integrate OAuth 2 into your Django or Django Rest Framework using Python Social Auth.
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