On Thu, Dec 18, 2014 at 9:33 PM, Ryan Kelly <[email protected]> wrote:
> On 18/12/2014 21:32, Shane Tomlinson wrote:
>>
>>
>> Mathieu, our newest CS team member, announced at today's European
>> standup that he is integrating FxA into a project he is working on. Nick
>> Chapman and Jared Hirsch are also integrating FxA into Chronical. I am
>> working on a JS relier library to make integration easy [1].
>

Thanks Shane! So far I haven't worked on frontend, but this looks very helpful!

My initial goal was to setup FxA authent on a minimalist (python) API.

>
> This is awesome, I'm really excited to see how we can help projects move
> fast using FxA.
>
> On a slightly-related, I've been working on a low-level python lib library
> for accessing FxA APIs.  It's currently just the core auth APIs but I plan
> to extend it with helpers for doing the oauth flow and accessing profile
> data on the server side:
>
>   https://github.com/mozilla/PyFxA
>

Yes, thanks! I had a look at it but my use case fell in the "caveat emptor" :)

> Hopefully it will grow to be a nice compliment to the client-side relier
> library.
>
>> Feedback, ideas, and PRs always welcome.
>
>
> Likewise!
>

I might contribute my piece of code [1], according to your feedback :)


To be honest I had to fill some gaps regarding oauth, and it was a
pretext to go through most aspects.
I implemented the necessary end-points for a client to login on my
API, and kept appart the code regarding token trading and
verification.
I still wonder I should rely on some oauth library (like Janis did
[1]) or keep the code as simple and stupid as possible...

We keep in touch :)

All the best,
Mathieu

[1] https://github.com/mozilla-services/readinglist/tree/poc_fxa/readinglist/fxa
[2] https://github.com/pennersr/django-allauth/pull/744


>
>   Cheers,
>
>     Ryan
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