""" Views which allow users to create and activate accounts. """ from django.contrib.auth import login from django.contrib.auth import authenticate from django.conf import settings from django.core.urlresolvers import reverse from django.core.context_processors import csrf from django.http import HttpResponseRedirect from django.shortcuts import render_to_response from django.template import RequestContext from django.contrib.auth import login from registration.forms import RegistrationForm from registration.models import RegistrationProfile def activate(request, activation_key, template_name='registration/activate.html', extra_context=None): """ Activate a ``User``'s account from an activation key, if their key is valid and hasn't expired. By default, use the template ``registration/activate.html``; to change this, pass the name of a template as the keyword argument ``template_name``. **Required arguments** ``activation_key`` The activation key to validate and use for activating the ``User``. **Optional arguments** ``extra_context`` A dictionary of variables to add to the template context. Any callable object in this dictionary will be called to produce the end result which appears in the context. ``template_name`` A custom template to use. **Context:** ``account`` The ``User`` object corresponding to the account, if the activation was successful. ``False`` if the activation was not successful. ``expiration_days`` The number of days for which activation keys stay valid after registration. Any extra variables supplied in the ``extra_context`` argument (see above). **Template:** registration/activate.html or ``template_name`` keyword argument. """ # Generate CSRF token c = {} c.update(csrf(request)) activation_key = activation_key.lower() # Normalize before trying anything with it. account = RegistrationProfile.objects.activate_user(activation_key) try: print account except: pass if extra_context is None: extra_context = {} context = RequestContext(request) for key, value in extra_context.items(): context[key] = callable(value) and value() or value return render_to_response(template_name, c.update({ 'account': account, 'expiration_days': settings.ACCOUNT_ACTIVATION_DAYS, 'settings': settings, }), context_instance=context,) def register(request, success_url=None, form_class=RegistrationForm, template_name='registration/registration_form.html', extra_context=None): """ Allow a new user to register an account. Following successful registration, issue a redirect; by default, this will be whatever URL corresponds to the named URL pattern ``registration_complete``, which will be ``/accounts/register/complete/`` if using the included URLConf. To change this, point that named pattern at another URL, or pass your preferred URL as the keyword argument ``success_url``. By default, ``registration.forms.RegistrationForm`` will be used as the registration form; to change this, pass a different form class as the ``form_class`` keyword argument. The form class you specify must have a method ``save`` which will create and return the new ``User``. By default, use the template ``registration/registration_form.html``; to change this, pass the name of a template as the keyword argument ``template_name``. **Required arguments** None. **Optional arguments** ``form_class`` The form class to use for registration. ``extra_context`` A dictionary of variables to add to the template context. Any callable object in this dictionary will be called to produce the end result which appears in the context. ``success_url`` The URL to redirect to on successful registration. ``template_name`` A custom template to use. **Context:** ``form`` The registration form. Any extra variables supplied in the ``extra_context`` argument (see above). **Template:** registration/registration_form.html or ``template_name`` keyword argument. """ # Generate CSRF token c = {} c.update(csrf(request)) if request.method == 'POST': form = form_class(data=request.POST, files=request.FILES) if form.is_valid(): new_user = form.save() # success_url needs to be dynamically generated here; setting a # a default value using reverse() will cause circular-import # problems with the default URLConf for this application, which # imports this file. return HttpResponseRedirect(success_url or reverse('registration_complete')) else: form = form_class() if extra_context is None: extra_context = {} context = RequestContext(request) for key, value in extra_context.items(): context[key] = callable(value) and value() or value return render_to_response(template_name, c.update({ 'form': form, 'settings': settings, }), context_instance=context)