Auth0 authenticator is not accessible
See original GitHub issueI notice that the oauthenticator.auth0.Auth0OAuthenticator
is not accessible in the latest release of oauthenticator.
I cloned from master to make sure it was not just the latest release. Confirmed the oauth submodule does not show up.
Are there plans to expose that class in the next release?
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- Created 6 years ago
- Comments:10 (5 by maintainers)
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I see now I got confused by how python3 handles
dir
if I try to get the module directly it works.@efagerberg I’m glad it’s working for you.