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Lev Bronshtein edited comment on PHOENIX-4688 at 6/6/18 6:40 PM:
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Currently this would be a manual where a user would be forced to spin up a
virtual environment go to first install requests-kerberos by going to
requests-kerberos-fork-module and running setup.py install. Following that
going to phoenixdb-module and running setup.py install. Using a virtual
environment would ensure that our kerberos-requests for does not conflict with
any previously installed kerberos-requests module (I suppose I should also bump
the version number to ensure that, alternatively do a full rename). If a user
is careful then a virtual environment is not necessarily needed. In addition
we do a rename and push both modules into pipy, so a simple pip install would
do what is needed. Is there any ASF governance regarding the latter option?
was (Author: lbronshtein):
Currently this would be a manual where a user would be forced to spin up a
virtual environment go to first install requests-kerberos by going to
requests-kerberos-fork-module and running setup.py install. Following that
going to phoenixdb-module and running setup.py install. Using a virtual
environment would ensure that our kerberos-requests for does not conflict with
any previously installed kerberos-requests module (I suppose I should also bump
the version number to ensure that, alternatively do a full rename). If a user
is careful then a virtual environment is not necessarily needed. Alternatively
we do a rename and push both modules into pipy, so a simple pip install would
do what is needed.
> Add kerberos authentication to python-phoenixdb
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>
> Key: PHOENIX-4688
> URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/PHOENIX-4688
> Project: Phoenix
> Issue Type: Improvement
> Reporter: Lev Bronshtein
> Priority: Minor
>
> In its current state python-phoenixdv does not support support kerberos
> authentication. Using a modern python http library such as requests or
> urllib it would be simple (if not trivial) to add this support.
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