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Flask-LDAP3-Login

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Flask LDAP3 Login allows you to easily integrate your flask app with an LDAP directory. It can be used as an extension to Flask-Login and can even be used with Flask-Principal for permission and privilege management.

Flask LDAP3 Login uses the ldap3 <http://ldap3.readthedocs.org/en/latest/>_ library, and maintains compatibility with those versions of Python supported by upstream.

Flask LDAP3 Login Will: * Allow you to query whether or not a user's credentials are correct * Query the directory for users details * Query the directory for group details * Query the directory for users group memberships * Provide a contextual ldap_manager.connection object (ldap3.Connection) which can be used in any flask request context. Useful for writing your own more advanced queries.

Flask LDAP3 Login Wont: * Provide a login/logout mechanism. You need to provide this with something like flask-login <https://flask-login.readthedocs.org/en/latest/>_ * Provide any extension to the application's session. User tracking and group tracking should be done via flask-login <https://flask-login.readthedocs.org/en/latest/>_ and flask-principal <https://pythonhosted.org/Flask-Principal/>_

View the Full Documentation at ReadTheDocs <http://flask-ldap3-login.readthedocs.org/en/latest/>_

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