Supported features and platforms¶
OAuth 1 is fully supported per the RFC for both clients and providers. Extensions and variations that are outside the spec are not supported.
- HMAC-SHA1, RSA-SHA1 and plaintext signatures.
- Signature placement in header, url or body.
OAuth 2 client and provider support for
- Authorization Code Grant
- Implicit Grant
- Client Credentials Grant
- Resource Owner Password Credentials Grant
- Refresh Tokens
- Bearer Tokens
- Draft MAC tokens
- Token Revocation
- OpenID Connect Authentication
with support for SAML2 and JWT tokens, dynamic client registration and more to come.
Supported platforms¶
OAuthLib is mainly developed/tested on 64 bit Linux but works on Unix (incl. OS X) and Windows as well. Unless you are using the RSA features of OAuth 1 you should be able to use OAuthLib on any platform that supports Python. If you use RSA you are limited to the platforms supported by cryptography.