On Mon, Apr 23, 2018 at 9:34 AM, Alexander Joseph
<alexander.v.joseph@gmail.com> wrote:
> Hello, is there a way to make an if statement that is based on whether you
> are running in development mode or production mode? Or based on which
> settings file you are using?
>
> My app allows users to login with their office365 account instead of with
> django allauth and I'd like to only give them that option, however I do need
> to login with allauth while developing because the settings for logging in
> to Office365 dont work with a development server. So I'd like to display the
> allauth login form and allow the user to login if it is in development mode,
> otherwise I'd only like to display the Office365 login.
Just pass in something in the context from the server to the template
and test that.
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