from django.conf import settings from django.contrib.sites.shortcuts import get_current_site from registration import signals from registration.forms import RegistrationForm from registration.models import RegistrationProfile class DefaultBackend(object): """ A registration backend which follows a simple workflow: 1. User signs up, inactive account is created. 2. Email is sent to user with activation link. 3. User clicks activation link, account is now active. Using this backend requires that * ``registration`` be listed in the ``INSTALLED_APPS`` setting (since this backend makes use of models defined in this application). * The setting ``ACCOUNT_ACTIVATION_DAYS`` be supplied, specifying (as an integer) the number of days from registration during which a user may activate their account (after that period expires, activation will be disallowed). * The creation of the templates ``registration/activation_email_subject.txt`` and ``registration/activation_email.txt``, which will be used for the activation email. See the notes for this backends ``register`` method for details regarding these templates. Additionally, registration can be temporarily closed by adding the setting ``REGISTRATION_OPEN`` and setting it to ``False``. Omitting this setting, or setting it to ``True``, will be interpreted as meaning that registration is currently open and permitted. Internally, this is accomplished via storing an activation key in an instance of ``registration.models.RegistrationProfile``. See that model and its custom manager for full documentation of its fields and supported operations. """ def register(self, request, **kwargs): """ Given a username, email address and password, register a new user account, which will initially be inactive. Along with the new ``User`` object, a new ``registration.models.RegistrationProfile`` will be created, tied to that ``User``, containing the activation key which will be used for this account. An email will be sent to the supplied email address; this email should contain an activation link. The email will be rendered using two templates. See the documentation for ``RegistrationProfile.send_activation_email()`` for information about these templates and the contexts provided to them. After the ``User`` and ``RegistrationProfile`` are created and the activation email is sent, the signal ``registration.signals.user_registered`` will be sent, with the new ``User`` as the keyword argument ``user`` and the class of this backend as the sender. """ username, email, password = kwargs['username'], kwargs['email'], kwargs['password1'] site = get_current_site(request) new_user = RegistrationProfile.objects.create_inactive_user(username, email, password, site) signals.user_registered.send(sender=self.__class__, user=new_user, request=request) return new_user def activate(self, request, activation_key): """ Given an an activation key, look up and activate the user account corresponding to that key (if possible). After successful activation, the signal ``registration.signals.user_activated`` will be sent, with the newly activated ``User`` as the keyword argument ``user`` and the class of this backend as the sender. """ activated = RegistrationProfile.objects.activate_user(activation_key) if activated: signals.user_activated.send(sender=self.__class__, user=activated, request=request) return activated def registration_allowed(self, request): """ Indicate whether account registration is currently permitted, based on the value of the setting ``REGISTRATION_OPEN``. This is determined as follows: * If ``REGISTRATION_OPEN`` is not specified in settings, or is set to ``True``, registration is permitted. * If ``REGISTRATION_OPEN`` is both specified and set to ``False``, registration is not permitted. """ return getattr(settings, 'REGISTRATION_OPEN', True) def get_form_class(self, request): """ Return the default form class used for user registration. """ return RegistrationForm def post_registration_redirect(self, request, user): """ Return the name of the URL to redirect to after successful user registration. """ return ('registration_complete', (), {}) def post_activation_redirect(self, request, user): """ Return the name of the URL to redirect to after successful account activation. """ return ('registration_activation_complete', (), {})