import time from django.contrib.auth.models import User from manifold.manifoldapi import ManifoldAPI, ManifoldResult from manifold.core.query import Query # Name my backend 'ManifoldBackend' class ManifoldBackend: # Create an authentication method # This is called by the standard Django login procedure def authenticate(self, token=None): if not token: return None try: username = token['username'] password = token['password'] request = token['request'] auth = {'AuthMethod': 'password', 'Username': username, 'AuthString': password} api = ManifoldAPI(auth) #old # Authenticate user and get session key #old # the new API would expect Get('local:session') instead #old session_result = api.GetSession() #old session = session_result.ok_value() #old if not session: #old print "GetSession failed",session_result.error() #old return #old print 'DEALING with session',session #old #self.session = session #old # Change GetSession() at some point to return expires as well #old expires = time.time() + (24 * 60 * 60) sessions_result = api.forward(Query.create('local:session').to_dict()) print "result" sessions = sessions_result.ok_value() print "ok" if not sessions: print "GetSession failed", sessions_result.error() print "first" session = sessions[0] print "SESSION=", session # Change to session authentication api.auth = {'AuthMethod': 'session', 'session': session['session']} self.api = api # Get account details # the new API would expect Get('local:user') instead persons_result = api.forward(Query.get('local:user').to_dict()) persons = persons_result.ok_value() if not persons: print "GetPersons failed",persons_result.error() return person = persons[0] print "PERSON=", person request.session['manifold'] = {'auth': api.auth, 'person': person, 'expires': session['expires']} except Exception, e: print "E: manifoldbackend", e return None try: # Check if the user exists in Django's local database user = User.objects.get(username=username) except User.DoesNotExist: # Create a user in Django's local database user = User.objects.create_user(username, username, 'passworddoesntmatter') user.first_name = "DUMMY_FIRST_NAME" #person['first_name'] user.last_name = "DUMMY LAST NAME" # person['last_name'] user.email = person['email'] return user # Required for your backend to work properly - unchanged in most scenarios def get_user(self, user_id): try: return User.objects.get(pk=user_id) except User.DoesNotExist: return None