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Django Firebase authentication

Setup

Required settings

  • DJANGO_FIREBASE_AUTH_SERVICE_ACCOUNT_FILE - Firebase service account file for using Firebase Admin SDK. - it can be None which will make the app to load without a service account file but all authentication attempts will cause an unhandled error
  • DJANGO_FIREBASE_AUTH_AUTH_BACKEND - Django auth backend that Firebase authentication should use.
  • DJANGO_FIREBASE_AUTH_WEB_API_KEY - Firebase configuration app web API key (public-facing).
  • DJANGO_FIREBASE_AUTH_AUTH_DOMAIN - Firebase configuration app auth domain.

Optional settings

  • DJANGO_FIREBASE_AUTH_JWT_HEADER_NAME, default=X-FIREBASE-JWT
  • DJANGO_FIREBASE_AUTH_CREATE_USER_IF_NOT_EXISTS, default=False
  • DJANGO_FIREBASE_AUTH_ALLOW_NOT_CONFIRMED_EMAILS, default=False
  • DJANGO_FIREBASE_AUTH_ENABLE_GOOGLE_LOGIN, default=True
  • DJANGO_FIREBASE_AUTH_GET_OR_CREATE_USER_CLASS, default=django_firebase_auth.user_getter:EmailOnlyUserGetter

Using django_firebase_auth views

Register django_firebase_auth URLs and django.contrib.admin.site.urls in your project's urls.py, e.g.:

from django.contrib import admin

urlpatterns = [
    ...
    path('', include("django_firebase_auth.v0.urls")),
    ...
    path('admin/', admin.site.urls),
    ...
]

Make sure to register admin.site.urls after django_firebase_auth because django_firebase_auth uses /admin/login URL.

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