It was used on an Angular admin front end I was stupidly working on, which is now removed.
—Paul
> On May 30, 2017, at 4:16 PM, Jim Fulton <email address hidden> wrote:
>
> Was this ever used? I just grepped /api/login in prod logs from August
> and didn't get any hits, so I assume not.
>
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> Title:
> Remove traces of JWT login
>
> Status in KARL4:
> New
>
> Bug description:
> In my failed attempt to make a rich frontend, I asked Carlos over a
> year ago to give my a JWT-based login. This meant:
>
> - Some views that processed credentials and returned a JWT token
> - A series of dependencies: wsgicors, pyramid_jwt, cryptography, etc.
>
> Let's back out of all of that. Go back and find the commits to see
> what was brought in. It would be very nice to not have those
> dependencies (and that security method) still around.
>
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It was used on an Angular admin front end I was stupidly working on, which is now removed.
—Paul
> On May 30, 2017, at 4:16 PM, Jim Fulton <email address hidden> wrote: /bugs.launchpad .net/bugs/ 1682917 /bugs.launchpad .net/karl4/ +bug/1682917/ +subscriptions
>
> Was this ever used? I just grepped /api/login in prod logs from August
> and didn't get any hits, so I assume not.
>
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> report.
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>
> Title:
> Remove traces of JWT login
>
> Status in KARL4:
> New
>
> Bug description:
> In my failed attempt to make a rich frontend, I asked Carlos over a
> year ago to give my a JWT-based login. This meant:
>
> - Some views that processed credentials and returned a JWT token
> - A series of dependencies: wsgicors, pyramid_jwt, cryptography, etc.
>
> Let's back out of all of that. Go back and find the commits to see
> what was brought in. It would be very nice to not have those
> dependencies (and that security method) still around.
>
> To manage notifications about this bug go to:
> https:/