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django-scim2: User provisioning at scale

Posted on April 29, 2020November 6, 2020

django-scim2: User provisioning at scale (Paul Logston) (Taiwan) is an English session in the online PyCon HK 2020 Spring.

Today, many large companies do not want to manually add and update their employees’ information in the web based services purchased for those employees. Historically, custom APIs have been built to handle automating this provisioning process. In 2015, a new iteration on the SCIM protocol (SCIM 2.0) was released which describes a common way for Identity Providers (IdPs) to send user create/update/delete requests to external services. This protocol allows IdPs and the services they communicate with to focus on their business goals while increasing the ease with which users are managed in external services. django-scim2 is library that adds SCIM 2.0 user management to your existing Django app.

Slide: https://github.com/pyconhk/pyconhk-presentations/blob/master/2020spring/Django-SCIM2.pdf

Level: Intermediate

Speaker Bio: Paul Logston

Paul is a Principal Engineer at 15Five and an avid developer in the NYC area.

https://github.com/logston
https://www.linkedin.com/in/paullogston/
https://twitter.com/PaulLogston

Session Time in HKT: 5:00 PM on 10 May 2020 Sunday.
Session Time in GMT: 9:00 AM on 10 May 2020 Sunday.

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