Metadata-Version: 1.0
Name: django-facebook-connect
Version: 1.0.1
Summary: Add facebook connect authentication to your Django website.
Home-page: http://github.com/noamsu/django-facebook-connect
Author: Noam Sutskever
Author-email: noamsu@gmail.com
License: MIT
Download-URL: http://github.com/noamsu/django-facebook-connect/downloads
Description: About 
        ==============
        
        This package adds facebook connect authentication to a Django web
        site. Many of the existing packages are either out of date, using soon to be deprecated facebook
        apis (along with out of date documentation), or simply do not work quite right. 
        
        This package is small, does not have external dependencies, and should "just work".
        
        
        Install
        ==============
        
        You will need to create a Facebook application for facebook connect to work.
        
        Set the "Site URL", located in your facebook applications settings to:
        
        	http://<your-project's-address>/facebook_connect
        
        Note: during development, you may set the above to localhost, e.g. http://127.0.0.1:8000/facebook_connect
        
        Next, install this package by running:
        
        	pip install django-facebook-connect
        
        Configure the following settings in your settings.py:
        
        	FACEBOOK_LOGIN_REDIRECT = "/"                              # (optional, defaults to "/")
        	
        	FACEBOOK_APP_ID = "<place your app id here>"               # required
        	
        	FACEBOOK_APP_SECRET = "<place your app secret code here>"  # required
        	
        	FACEBOOK_SCOPE = "email"						           # (optional, defaults to "email")
        
        Note: FACEBOOK_SCOPE determines what permissions facebook will ask from your users,
        	  and in turn, give you access to. For example, your scope may look like:
        	  'read_stream,publish_stream,offline_access,user_photos', whereas above
        	  we are only asking for email access. This package comes with the
        	  python_facebook_sdk included for retrieving user information - but
        	  does not gather more than the name and email at this time (perhaps
        	  in future versions).
        
        Add "facebook_connect" to your list of installed apps:
        
        	INSTALLED_APPS = (
            	'facebook_connect',
        	)
        
        And include faceboook_connect.urls within your urls.py:
        
        	urlpatterns = pattern('',
          
           		(r'^facebook_connect/', include('facebook_connect.urls')),
        
        	)
        
        Finally, run:
        
        	python manage.py syncdb 
        
        Or, if you're using South:
        
        	python manage.py schemamigration facebook_connect --initial
        
        to create the initial migration, and
        
        	python manage.py migrate facebook_connect
        
        to migrate the database.
        
        Usage
        ==============
        
        These tags are now usable in your templates:
        
        	{% load facebook_connect %}
        	
        	{% facebook_button %}                
        
        	{% facebook_script %}
        
        
        If you would like to override the default button (facebook_button tag), to choose a different image and have more control, you'll need to trigger (on click) the 'facebook_connect()' function that starts the login process.
        
        Credits
        ==============
        
        Inspiration was taken from this "django-facebookconnect" package: https://github.com/teebes/django-facebookconnect/
        as well as the views/models responsible for the facebook --> django user mapping.
        
        Security code for validating the signedRequest is by Sunil Arora:
        http://sunilarora.org/parsing-signedrequest-parameter-in-python-bas
        
Platform: UNKNOWN
Classifier: Environment :: Web Environment
Classifier: Intended Audience :: Developers
Classifier: License :: OSI Approved :: MIT License
Classifier: Operating System :: OS Independent
Classifier: Programming Language :: Python
Classifier: Framework :: Django
