Django web application to store and manage vouchers, coupons, loyalty and gift cards digitally. Supports expiry notifications, transaction histories, file uploads and OIDC SSO.
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OpenID connect (OIDC) is an authentication layer on top of the OAuth 2.0 authorization framework. Beside SAML it’s widely known for being used as a single sign-on method. It uses REST and JSON for communication with the identity provider.
Django web application to store and manage vouchers, coupons, loyalty and gift cards digitally. Supports expiry notifications, transaction histories, file uploads and OIDC SSO.
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