THIS is a very good tutorial about login & Co. It explains very well how to perform login by ourself ad override existing django login pages.
UPDATE:
Here Overview for Registration and Login. For more details go to the link.
To Register:
Views and URLs
Go to the lower site folder (where the settings.py file is) and open
the views.py file. At the top make sure the following imports are
included. Add them if not:
from django.shortcuts import
render_to_response from django.http import HttpResponseRedirect from
django.contrib.auth.forms import UserCreationForm from
django.core.context_processors import csrf
Below that add the following functions (you can put them after the
Login functions):
def
register(request):
if request.method == 'POST':
form = UserCreationForm(request.POST)
if form.is_valid():
form.save()
return HttpResponseRedirect('/accounts/register/complete')
else:
form = UserCreationForm()
token = {}
token.update(csrf(request))
token['form'] = form
return render_to_response('registration/registration_form.html', token)
def registration_complete(request):
return render_to_response('registration/registration_complete.html')
Open the urls.py file in the site folder (same folder as
settings.py). Below urlpatterns = patterns('', insert the following
lines.
# Registration URLs
url(r'^accounts/register/$', 'simplesite.views.register', name='register'),
url(r'^accounts/register/complete/$', 'simplesite.views.registration_complete',
name='registration_complete'),
Templates We will assume your site already has a templates
directory and a base.html file with the navigation bar. Open the
base.html file and in the nav element add a navigation menu link to
the login page
<a href="/accounts/register">register</a>
If one does not already exist, go to the templates folder and create
a folder inside it named registration. Create a file called
registration_form.html, save it to the templates/registration folder,
then populate it with the following:
{% extends "base.html" %} {% block title %}Register{%
endblock %} {% block content %}
<h2>Registration</h2>
<form action="/accounts/register/" method="post">{% csrf_token %}
{{form.as_p}} <input type="submit" value="Register" />
</form>
{% endblock %}
Create a file called registration_complete.html, save it to the
templates/registration folder, and populate it with the following:
{% extends "base.html" %} {% block title %}You are
Registered{% endblock %} {% block content %}
<h2>Thank you for Registering</h2> <p><a
href="/accounts/login/">Please Login</a></p>
{% endblock %}
To Login:
Views and URLs Open the views.py file in the lower site folder (where the settings.py file is). If there isn't one then create and
save it. At the top of the file insert the following import: from
django.shortcuts import render_to_response Below that you only need to
add one function rendering the loggedin page. The other functions
(login and logout) are in the views.py file in the Django Auth folder.
def loggedin(request):
return render_to_response('registration/loggedin.html')
# Optionally, if you want to show their username when they login then call their username in the view. Change the loggedin function to:
def loggedin(request):
return render_to_response('registration/loggedin.html',
{'username': request.user.username})
Open the urls.py file in the site folder (same folder as settings.py).
Below urlpatterns = patterns('', insert the following lines.
# Auth-related URLs:
url(r'^accounts/login/$', 'django.contrib.auth.views.login', name='login'),
url(r'^accounts/logout/$', 'django.contrib.auth.views.logout', name='logout'),
url(r'^accounts/loggedin/$', 'simplesite.views.loggedin', name='loggedin'),
With simplesite being the name of the folder that holds the views.py
file that you are calling. Open the settings.py file and at the bottom
insert LOGIN_REDIRECT_URL = '/accounts/loggedin/'
. Django's default
is to redirect to /accounts/profile when you log in, which is fine if
you have an profile page at that url. If not you need to change your
settings default for the Login redirect url to the one holding your
loggedin.html page.
Templates
We will assume your site already has a templates directory and a
base.html file with the navigation bar. Open the base.html file and in
the nav element add a navigation menu link to the login page <a href="/accounts/login">login</a>
Add a logout link too <a href="/accounts/logout">logout</a>
Create a directory called
registration inside the templates folder. If you do this through the
command line, type mkdir registration Create a file called login.html,
save it to the templates/registration folder, and populate it with the
following:
{% extends "base.html" %}
{% block title %}Log In{% endblock %}
{% block content %}
<form method="post" action="{% url 'django.contrib.auth.views.login' %}">
{% csrf_token %}
<table>
{{ form.as_table }}
</table>
<input type="submit" value="login" />
</form>
{% endblock %}
{{ form.as_table }}
uses the Django Forms module to create the form.
You can create an unformatted form by using {{ form }}
without the
HTML table tags, or have each field put inside paragraph tags with {{
form.as_p }}
, or as an unordered list {{ form.as_ul }}
. Optionally, you
can also lay out your own form structure and use the form field tags
as follows:
{% extends "base.html" %}
{% block title %}Log In{% endblock %}
{% block content %}
<form method="post" action="{% url 'django.contrib.auth.views.login' %}">
{% csrf_token %}
{% if form.errors %}
<p>Your Username or Password were not entered correctly. Please try again.</p>
{% endif %}
<table>
<tr>
<td>{{ form.username.label_tag }}</td>
<td>{{ form.username }}</td>
<td>{{ form.username.errors }}</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td>{{ form.password.label_tag }}</td>
<td>{{ form.password }}</td>
<td>{{ form.password.errors }}</td>
</tr>
</table>
<input type="submit" value="login" />
</form>
{% endblock %}
Create a file called loggedin.html, save it to the
templates/registration folder, and populate it with the following:
{% extends "base.html" %}
{% block title %}Logged In{% endblock %}
{% block content %}
<h2>You are logged in</h2>
{% endblock %}
If you want to display the username, you would make the adjustment to
the view discussed in the views section. Then change the loggedin.html
template to the below (change the wording as you see fit):
{% extends "base.html" %}
{% block title %}Logged In{% endblock %}
{% block content %}
<h1>Welcome {{username}}</h1>
<p>Thank you for logging in.</p>
<p><a href="/accounts/logout/">Logout</a></p>
{% endblock %}
Create a file called logged_out.html, save it to the
templates/registration folder and populate it with the following:
{% extends "base.html" %}
{% block title %}Logged Out{% endblock %}
{% block content %}
<h2>Logged out!</h2>
<p><a href="/accounts/login/">Log back in</a></p>
{% endblock %}
hg+https://bitbucket.org/ubernostrum/django-registration/downloads/django-registration-0.8.tar.gz
torequirements.txt
, will try now.hg+https://bitbucket.org/ubernostrum/django-registration
$ pip freeze | grep django-registration
django-registration==0.8
- the same version which demandssimple
module. And it is weird because others also use this app with django-1.5...(0, 9, 0, 'beta', 1)
. If you don't have that your installation is not compatible with 1.5