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I'd like to ask if there is anybody familiar with the state of flask-oidc? It's been long-time broken with the latest itsdangerous, which was recently bumped in Rawhide, which broke all the applications using flask-oidc from Fedora repositories ( https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=2150955 ).
There is an upstream PR against flask-oidc changing itsdangerous to pyJWT: https://github.com/puiterwijk/flask-oidc/pull/144 (which, according to my previous testing, makes the trouble go away). Can somebody take a look at it, and merge/release a new fixed version? I can handle pyJWT packaging in Fedora if this is the way forward.
On a similar note, is the flask-oidc library the way to connect to FAS login for python applications? I had an impression that apps should migrate to this from plain openid (and I am planning to handle the transition of remaining Fedora QA apps). It seems abandoned upstream, so should the devs of python/flask apps use some other lib/way?
Thanks a lot upfront!
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Best regards / S pozdravem,
František Zatloukal
Senior Quality Engineer
Red Hat
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