An elixir library for working with django
Warning: This is Alpha software and subject to breaking changes.
- Django cookie-based sessions
- Django redis cache sessions
- Django pbkdf2_sha256 passwords
Add ex_django to your mix.exs
dependencies other dependencies are optional depending on what features you want to use.
defp deps do
[ {:exdjango, "~> 0.4.0"} ]
end
If you need sessions you need to add poison
{:poison, "~> 3.0"},
If you need to read/write django passwords you need to add comeonin
{:comeonin, "~> 3.0"},
Add secret_key to config.exs and add either Cookie or Redis to endpoint.ex Plug config
# config.exs
config :exdjango, :config,
secret_key: "django-secret-key"
# endpoint.ex
plug Plug.Session,
store: ExDjango.Session.Cookie,
key: "sessionid"
or
# config.exs
config :exdjango, :config,
secret_key: "django-secret-key"
redis_pool: MyApp.RedixPool
# endpoint.ex
plug Plug.Session,
store: ExDjango.Session.Redis,
key: "sessionid"
To use Redis session you need a redis connection pool see https://github.com/whatyouhide/redix for more information.
Set user / get user_id ("_auth_user_id" from django session)
conn
|> ExDjango.Session.put_user(user)
conn
|> ExDjango.Session.get_user_id()
ExDjango.Pbkdf2.checkpw(password, user.password)
changeset
|> put_change(:password, ExDjango.Pbkdf2.hashpwsalt(changeset.params["plaintext_password"]))
|> repo.insert()