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django-bcrypt

You should be using bcrypt.

django-bcrypt makes it easy to use bcrypt to hash passwords with Django.

Installation and Usage

Install the package with pip and Mercurial or git:

pip install -e
hg+http://bitbucket.org/dwaiter/django-bcrypt#egg=django-bcrypt

# or ...

pip install -e git://github.com/dwaiter/django-bcrypt.git#egg=django-bcrypt

Add django_bcrypt to your INSTALLED_APPS.

That's it.

Any new passwords set will be hashed with bcrypt. Old passwords will still work fine.

Configuration

You can set BCRYPT_ROUNDS in settings.py to change the number of rounds django-bcrypt uses. The default is 12.

You can change the number of rounds without breaking already-hashed passwords. New passwords will use the new number of rounds, and old ones will use the old number.

Acknowledgements

This is pretty much a packaged-up version of this blog post for easier use. It also depends on the py-bcrypt library.