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+# How to test CAS as a developer without a server
+
+The [django-mama-cas](https://github.com/jbittel/django-mama-cas) project is an
+easy to run CAS implementation built on top of Django.
+
+## Prerequisites
+
+1. Create a new virtualenv: `python3 -m venv <your virtualenv>`
+2. Activate your virtualenv: `source /path/to/your/virtualenv/bin/activate`
+3. Install Django and django-mama-cas:
+ ```
+ python -m pip install "django<3" "django-mama-cas==2.4.0"
+ ```
+4. Create a Django project in the current directory:
+ ```
+ django-admin startproject cas_test .
+ ```
+5. Follow the [install directions](https://django-mama-cas.readthedocs.io/en/latest/installation.html#configuring) for django-mama-cas
+6. Setup the SQLite database: `python manage.py migrate`
+7. Create a user:
+ ```
+ python manage.py createsuperuser
+ ```
+ 1. Use whatever you want as the username and password.
+ 2. Leave the other fields blank.
+8. Use the built-in Django test server to serve the CAS endpoints on port 8000:
+ ```
+ python manage.py runserver
+ ```
+
+You should now have a Django project configured to serve CAS authentication with
+a single user created.
+
+## Configure Synapse (and Element) to use CAS
+
+1. Modify your `homeserver.yaml` to enable CAS and point it to your locally
+ running Django test server:
+ ```yaml
+ cas_config:
+ enabled: true
+ server_url: "http://localhost:8000"
+ service_url: "http://localhost:8081"
+ #displayname_attribute: name
+ #required_attributes:
+ # name: value
+ ```
+2. Restart Synapse.
+
+Note that the above configuration assumes the homeserver is running on port 8081
+and that the CAS server is on port 8000, both on localhost.
+
+## Testing the configuration
+
+Then in Element:
+
+1. Visit the login page with a Element pointing at your homeserver.
+2. Click the Single Sign-On button.
+3. Login using the credentials created with `createsuperuser`.
+4. You should be logged in.
+
+If you want to repeat this process you'll need to manually logout first:
+
+1. http://localhost:8000/admin/
+2. Click "logout" in the top right.