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Let user specify ccnet user id when registration
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base/accounts.py
209
base/accounts.py
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from django.conf import settings
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from django.contrib.auth.models import User
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from django.contrib.auth import authenticate, login
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from django.contrib.sites.models import RequestSite
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from django.contrib.sites.models import Site
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from registration import signals
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from registration.forms import RegistrationForm
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from registration.models import RegistrationProfile
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from django import forms
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from django.utils.translation import ugettext_lazy as _
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from seahub.profile.models import UserProfile
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class EmailOrUsernameModelBackend(object):
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def authenticate(self, username=None, password=None):
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if '@' in username:
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@@ -19,3 +34,197 @@ class EmailOrUsernameModelBackend(object):
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return User.objects.get(pk=user_id)
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except User.DoesNotExist:
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return None
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class RegistrationBackend(object):
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"""
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A registration backend which follows a simple workflow:
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1. User signs up, inactive account is created.
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2. Email is sent to user with activation link.
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3. User clicks activation link, account is now active.
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Using this backend requires that
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* ``registration`` be listed in the ``INSTALLED_APPS`` setting
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(since this backend makes use of models defined in this
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application).
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* The setting ``ACCOUNT_ACTIVATION_DAYS`` be supplied, specifying
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(as an integer) the number of days from registration during
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which a user may activate their account (after that period
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expires, activation will be disallowed).
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* The creation of the templates
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``registration/activation_email_subject.txt`` and
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``registration/activation_email.txt``, which will be used for
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the activation email. See the notes for this backends
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``register`` method for details regarding these templates.
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Additionally, registration can be temporarily closed by adding the
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setting ``REGISTRATION_OPEN`` and setting it to
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``False``. Omitting this setting, or setting it to ``True``, will
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be interpreted as meaning that registration is currently open and
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permitted.
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Internally, this is accomplished via storing an activation key in
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an instance of ``registration.models.RegistrationProfile``. See
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that model and its custom manager for full documentation of its
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fields and supported operations.
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"""
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def register(self, request, **kwargs):
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"""
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Given a username, email address and password, register a new
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user account, which will initially be inactive.
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Along with the new ``User`` object, a new
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``registration.models.RegistrationProfile`` will be created,
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tied to that ``User``, containing the activation key which
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will be used for this account.
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An email will be sent to the supplied email address; this
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email should contain an activation link. The email will be
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rendered using two templates. See the documentation for
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``RegistrationProfile.send_activation_email()`` for
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information about these templates and the contexts provided to
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them.
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After the ``User`` and ``RegistrationProfile`` are created and
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the activation email is sent, the signal
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``registration.signals.user_registered`` will be sent, with
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the new ``User`` as the keyword argument ``user`` and the
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class of this backend as the sender.
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"""
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email, password = kwargs['email'], kwargs['password1']
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username = email
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if Site._meta.installed:
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site = Site.objects.get_current()
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else:
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site = RequestSite(request)
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new_user = RegistrationProfile.objects.create_inactive_user(username, email,
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password, site)
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userid = kwargs['userid']
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profile = UserProfile(user=new_user, ccnet_user_id=userid)
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profile.save()
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signals.user_registered.send(sender=self.__class__,
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user=new_user,
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request=request)
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return new_user
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def activate(self, request, activation_key):
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"""
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Given an an activation key, look up and activate the user
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account corresponding to that key (if possible).
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After successful activation, the signal
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``registration.signals.user_activated`` will be sent, with the
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newly activated ``User`` as the keyword argument ``user`` and
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the class of this backend as the sender.
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"""
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activated = RegistrationProfile.objects.activate_user(activation_key)
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if activated:
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signals.user_activated.send(sender=self.__class__,
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user=activated,
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request=request)
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# login the user
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activated.backend='django.contrib.auth.backends.ModelBackend'
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login(request, activated)
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return activated
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def registration_allowed(self, request):
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"""
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Indicate whether account registration is currently permitted,
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based on the value of the setting ``REGISTRATION_OPEN``. This
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is determined as follows:
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* If ``REGISTRATION_OPEN`` is not specified in settings, or is
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set to ``True``, registration is permitted.
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* If ``REGISTRATION_OPEN`` is both specified and set to
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``False``, registration is not permitted.
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"""
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return getattr(settings, 'REGISTRATION_OPEN', True)
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def get_form_class(self, request):
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"""
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Return the default form class used for user registration.
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"""
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return RegistrationForm
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def post_registration_redirect(self, request, user):
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"""
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Return the name of the URL to redirect to after successful
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user registration.
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"""
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return ('registration_complete', (), {})
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def post_activation_redirect(self, request, user):
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"""
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Return the name of the URL to redirect to after successful
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account activation.
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"""
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return ('myhome', (), {})
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class RegistrationForm(forms.Form):
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"""
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Form for registering a new user account.
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Validates that the requested email is not already in use, and
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requires the password to be entered twice to catch typos.
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"""
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attrs_dict = { 'class': 'required' }
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email = forms.EmailField(widget=forms.TextInput(attrs=dict(attrs_dict,
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maxlength=75)),
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label=_("Email address"))
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userid = forms.RegexField(regex=r'^\w+$',
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max_length=40,
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widget=forms.TextInput(attrs=attrs_dict),
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label=_("Username"),
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error_messages={ 'invalid': _("This value must be of length 40") })
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password1 = forms.CharField(widget=forms.PasswordInput(attrs=attrs_dict, render_value=False),
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label=_("Password"))
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password2 = forms.CharField(widget=forms.PasswordInput(attrs=attrs_dict, render_value=False),
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label=_("Password (again)"))
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def clean_email(self):
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try:
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user = User.objects.get(email__iexact=self.cleaned_data['email'])
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except User.DoesNotExist:
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return self.cleaned_data['email']
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raise forms.ValidationError(_("A user with this email alread"))
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def clean_userid(self):
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if len(self.cleaned_data['userid']) != 40:
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raise forms.ValidationError(_("Invalid user id."))
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return self.cleaned_data['userid']
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def clean(self):
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"""
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Verifiy that the values entered into the two password fields
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match. Note that an error here will end up in
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``non_field_errors()`` because it doesn't apply to a single
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field.
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"""
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if 'password1' in self.cleaned_data and 'password2' in self.cleaned_data:
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if self.cleaned_data['password1'] != self.cleaned_data['password2']:
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raise forms.ValidationError(_("The two password fields didn't match."))
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return self.cleaned_data
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