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Django app to login with CAS and populate user accounts with LDAP.

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django-pucas is a reusable Django application to simplify logging into a Django application with CAS using django-cas-ng. Login and creation of user accounts is handled by django-cas-ng; pucas adds support for prepopulating user account data based on an LDAP search.

pucas should be pronounced like pookas for the Celtic spirit creature.

Installation

Use pip to install:

pip install pucas

You can also install from Github. Use @master or @0.5 to install a specific tagged release or branch (e.g., for the lastest code on develop):

pip install git+https://github.com/Princeton-CDH/django-pucas.git@develop#egg=pucas

Configuration

Add both django-cas-ng and pucas to installed apps; enable authentication middleware and django-cas-ng authentication backend:

INSTALLED_APPS = (
    ...
    'django_cas_ng',
    'pucas',
    ...
)

MIDDLEWARE_CLASSES = (
    'django.middleware.common.CommonMiddleware',
    'django.contrib.sessions.middleware.SessionMiddleware',
    'django.contrib.auth.middleware.AuthenticationMiddleware',
    ...
)

AUTHENTICATION_BACKENDS = (
    'django.contrib.auth.backends.ModelBackend',
    'django_cas_ng.backends.CASBackend',
)

Include the default django-cas-ng login and logout urls provided with pucas, or configure them as needed based on the documentation:

urlpatterns = [
    ...
    url(r'^accounts/', include('pucas.cas_urls')),
    ...
]

Add required configurations to settings.py:

  • CAS_SERVER_URL - Base URL of your CAS source

  • Configure LDAP settings as needed to populate user attributes:

    PUCAS_LDAP = {
        'SERVERS': ['ldap1', 'ldap2'],
        'SEARCH_BASE': 'ou=users,dc=example,dc=com',
        'SEARCH_FILTER': "(uid=%(user)s)",
        # attributes to request from the LDAP server
        'ATTRIBUTES': ['givenName', 'sn', 'mail'],
        # mapping of User attributes to LDAP attributes
        'ATTRIBUTE_MAP': {
            'first_name': 'givenName',
            'last_name': 'sn',
            'email': 'mail'
        },
        # Optional local method to do additional user initialization
        # not handled by attribute map.  Method should take a user
        # object and ldap search result.
        'EXTRA_USER_INIT': 'myproj.myapp.models.init_profile_from_ldap'
        'BASE_DN': 'uid=username,o=your org,c=country_code',
        'BASE_PASSWORD': 'secreupasswordforyourldap',
    }
  • Note: BASE_DN and BASE_PASSWORD are optional if you want

    to bind anonymously. Add them if they are required by your LDAP. This supports user/pass authentication.

Run migrations to create database tables required by django-cas-ng:

python manage.py migrate

To make CAS login available on the Django admin login form, extend the default admin login form and include or adapt the provided CAS login template snippet. An example admin login form is included at pucas/templates/pucas/sample-admin-login.html; copy this to admin/login.html within a valid template directory and modify as needed.

An example of a login template with local branding is provided at pucas/templates/pucas/sample-pu-login.html using re-usable template snippets that can be adapted or re-used as appropriate.

For Django 1.8, you will need to override admin/login.html as a whole, as extending the login template with itself causes a recursion error.

Usage

Users can login with CAS and have a Django user account automatically created and populated with LDAP data based on the settings.

Two manage commands are provided, for convenience.

  • Use python manage.py ldapsearch netid1 netid2 netid3 for testing your LDAP configuration and attributes.

  • Use python manage.py createcasuser netid to initialize a new CAS account and populate data from LDAP without requiring the user to login first, as an aid to managing accounts and permissions. The optional flag --admin will give the new account superuser permissions

Development instructions

This git repository uses git flow branching conventions.

Initial setup and installation:

  • recommended: create and activate a python 3.5 virtualenv:

    virtualenv pucas -p python3.5
    source pucas/bin/activate
  • pip install the package with its python dependencies:

    pip install -e .

Unit Testing

Unit tests are written with [py.test](http://doc.pytest.org/) but use some Django test classes for compatibility with django test suites. Running the tests requires a minimal settings file for Django required configurations.

  • Copy sample test settings and add a secret key:

    cp ci/testsettings.py.sample testsettings.py
  • To run the tests, either use the configured setup.py test command:

    python setup.py test
  • Or install test requirements and use py.test directly:

    pip install -e '.[test]'
    py.test

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