requests-ecp#
requests-ecp
provides a SAML/ECP authentication handler for
Requests that implements the
SAML 2.0 ECP Profile.
Installation#
conda install -c conda-forge requests-ecp
The conda package includes the optional Kerberos Auth plugin
from requests-gssapi
, which in turn ensures that a working
GSSAPI implementation is installed.
Installing with Conda (or Mamba) is the recommended installation
method for requests-ecp
.
apt-get install python3-requests-ecp
See the IGWN Computing Guide software repositories entry for Debian for instructions on how to configure the required IGWN Debian repositories.
python -m pip install requests-ecp
Default pip install
doesn’t include Kerberos Auth support
By default pip install requests-ecp
does not bundle
Kerberos auth support.
This is provided by the
requests-gssapi
package, which in turn relies on a working installation of GSSAPI
(such as MIT Kerberos).
The requests-ecp[kerberos]
extra can be used to automatically
include requests-gssapi
:
python -m pip install requests-ecp[kerberos]
If you need Kerberos auth, and need to install GSSAPI itself on your system, it is recommended that you use Conda to install `requests-ecp`.
yum install python3-requests-ecp
See the IGWN Computing Guide software repositories entries for Scientific Linux 7 or Rocky Linux 8 for instructions on how to configure the required IGWN Yum repositories.
requests-ecp
documentation#
ECP authentication wrappers for python-requests.
Basic usage:
>>> from request_ecp import Session
>>> with Session(idp="https://idp.example.com/SAML/SOAP/ECP") as sess:
... sess.get("https://private.example.com/data")
Classes#
|
A mixin for |
|
SAML2/ECP authorisation plugin for |
|
A |