Hi guys
In the next couple of days I plan to release new versions of basically ALL OIDC repos.
This to support persistent storage of dynamic information.
Some of the changes are NOT backward compatible.
Whether you have to modify your applications to work with the new versions depends on
which methods/functions you use.
Sorry I can’t be more specific than that.
If you want to use persistent storage you definitely have to do some work :-) how much
depends on what kind of backend storage you want to use.
I have not implemented MongoDB based storage (yet).
There is a SQLAlchemy backend provided by Guiseppe and there is one file based that I
wrote way back when.
The later is quite useful when you want to debug because everything is in easily readable
files.
When it comes to backends you want ones that allows multiple simultaneous writers to get
the full benefit of this.
I used Guiseppe’s pyAbstractStorage as a starting point for a storage module in oidcmsg to
get rid of one dependency.
On 8 Jun 2020, at 18:27, Heather Flanagan
<hlflanagan at sphericalcowgroup.com> wrote:
Hola a todos!
We’re canceling the call for tomorrow, Tuesday 9 June. Ivan is working on getting out
new releases for Satosa and pySAML2. Keep an eye on the list and the slack channel for
updates.
See you in two weeks!
Thanks! Heather
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