Result for 04C1224C775B4CCC1F2E1C3D296C05978DB09F70

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FileName./usr/lib/python3.9/site-packages/social_core/backends/__pycache__/clef.cpython-39.pyc
FileSize2002
MD541CE1F93869EF56923287CBDC867AADE
SHA-104C1224C775B4CCC1F2E1C3D296C05978DB09F70
SHA-2563928921FC7445ABBED6C939589A38F6571E95BD01FBCAF802C86BB8510A34D53
SSDEEP48:Q8ppIGVnNd0D4z8lIZF60nw0usiD/QGf2:VpIGVA8cqdwv7QGO
TLSHT1AA4186C306427589FF82F63DB32F011F5064933B4F09AA172E64AA553C8C2946EF8706
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MD590E6C5B04EB3B1759560693BBA51834B
PackageArchnoarch
PackageDescriptionPython Social Auth aims to be an easy-to-setup social authentication and authorization mechanism for Python projects supporting protocols like OAuth (1 and 2), OpenID and others. The initial codebase is derived from django-social-auth with the idea of generalizing the process to suit the different frameworks around, providing the needed tools to bring support to new frameworks. django-social-auth itself was a product of modified code from django-twitter-oauth and django-openid-auth projects. The project is now split into smaller modules to isolate and reduce responsibilities and improve reusability. Documentation: https://python-social-auth.readthedocs.io/en/latest/ If you want social-core to work with azuread (the Azure Active Directory), this is the package you need.
PackageMaintainerFedora Project
PackageNamepython3-social-auth-core
PackageRelease2.fc33
PackageVersion3.3.3
SHA-145F5D10101019A56649EED546E1F22C32EDFDDCB
SHA-256DCE51DE7D64BF1EB7DD077741D4BEFE8B3E4E56D57DE0FE98C5AE58D6179539C