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I am trying to create an authentication API for a flutter app that will log users in with a google authentication signup/login form. I followed this tutorial to achieve this.

So far so good, except that the tutorial is based on a GitHub sign in rather than Google. I managed to get it working up till step "connecting" step. I am able to get the code from the redirect but when I access http://127.0.0.1:8000/auth/google/ I see it's asking for a two fields (access_token, code). When I try to just post with the information I do have I get the following error:

 "non_field_errors": [
        "View is not defined, pass it as a context variable"
]

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Marco Fernandes
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    I faced the same exact issue earlier today. In my case, everything was working just fine earlier and this error became after upgrading some of my project's requirement libraries. However, I decided to get rid of the django-rest-auth and to replace it with https://github.com/jazzband/dj-rest-auth, which is more actively maintained fork of the original project. Now, everything is working like a charm. Hope this helps! – Juho Enala Oct 05 '20 at 12:49
  • @JuhoEnala I will try do the same today. Thank you for this piece of information. Hopefully it fixes my problem – Marco Fernandes Oct 06 '20 at 07:07

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This is a version conflict error with djangorestframework => 3.12 Solution: Downgrade to djangorestframework <= 3.11.0 and everything should be fine.

Dharman
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Try this:

class GoogleLogin(SocialLoginView):
    adapter_class = GoogleOAuth2Adapter
    client_class = OAuth2Client
    serializer_class = SocialLoginSerializer

    def get_serializer(self, *args, **kwargs):
        serializer_class = self.get_serializer_class()
        kwargs['context'] = self.get_serializer_context()
        return serializer_class(*args, **kwargs)


google_login = GoogleLogin.as_view()
JACKSON MOURA
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I want to add details in the JACKSON MOURA code snippet with an explanation.

In settings.py, you have to do this. I didn't find any good documentation. But it works for social authentication. now you don't need to set up the social auth apps by using the admin panel anymore. I showed samples of Google, Facebook, and LinkedIn. It will work with other social apps as well.

SOCIALACCOUNT_PROVIDERS = {
    "google": {
        "APP": {
            "client_id": "<client_id>",
            "secret": "<secret>",
        },
    },
    'facebook': {
        "APP": {
            "client_id": "<client_id>",
            "secret": "<secret>",
        },
    },
    "linkedin": {
        "APP": {
            "client_id": "<client_id>",
            "secret": "<secret>",
        }
    }
}

Now in view.py, you have to create serializer classes. all will be the same. I am showing for Google, LinkedIn, and Facebook.

class FacebookLogin(SocialLoginView):
    adapter_class = FacebookOAuth2Adapter
    client_class = OAuth2Client
    serializer_class = SocialLoginSerializer

    def get_serializer(self, *args, **kwargs):
        serializer_class = self.get_serializer_class()
        kwargs['context'] = self.get_serializer_context()
        return serializer_class(*args, **kwargs)


class GoogleLogin(SocialLoginView):
    adapter_class = GoogleOAuth2Adapter
    client_class = OAuth2Client
    serializer_class = SocialLoginSerializer

    def get_serializer(self, *args, **kwargs):
        serializer_class = self.get_serializer_class()
        kwargs['context'] = self.get_serializer_context()
        return serializer_class(*args, **kwargs)


class LinkedInLogin(SocialLoginView):
    adapter_class = LinkedInOAuthAdapter
    client_class = OAuthClient
    serializer_class = SocialLoginSerializer

    def get_serializer(self, *args, **kwargs):
        serializer_class = self.get_serializer_class()
        kwargs['context'] = self.get_serializer_context()
        return serializer_class(*args, **kwargs)

Now, the backend is ready for getting post data from the frontend and will show perfect error like below. It will work with all other social apps.

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Tamzid Ahmed
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It is because rest_auth is no longer maintained and is not compatible with latest versions of Django Rest Framework.

This error is resolved in switching to dj-rest-auth instead of rest_auth, which is actively maintained fork of the original project.

Jayesh
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