Hello list.

Obviously, I come here with a question. I have a web application developed 
with Django. It's working Ok. The app is just for internal use and the 
access to every view is only avaliable for authenticated users with 
permissions over the section (except for the view  log-in)

Now other app written over other framework, running over his own web server 
and port (node.js)  (but related with the django app)must to access at the 
same database to return certain information but it must to check if the 
user is authenticated. Here is my doubt, because Django manage the 
authentification ¿How can I check this in django and advise to the node.js 
app? Are any token in the database to check when an user is authenticated? 
How can I extract the user information from the request/session, delegate 
this to a function in django-python and get this information in the 
node.js? Maybe I must to build some web service in Django or program the 
token saving?

I'm a little lost. Sorry for this. Any idea?

Bye

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