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  r5626 | russellm | 2007-07-07 10:16:23 +0800 (Sat, 07 Jul 2007) | 2 lines
  
  Added some uncredited authors that worked on the Oracle branch.
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  r5629 | mtredinnick | 2007-07-08 01:15:54 +0800 (Sun, 08 Jul 2007) | 8 lines
  
  Changed HttpRequest.path to be a Unicode object. It has already been
  URL-decoded by the time we see it anyway, so keeping it as a UTF-8 bytestring
  was causing unnecessary problems.
  
  Also added handling for non-ASCII URL fragments in feed creation (the portion
  that was outside the control of the Feed class was messed up).
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  r5630 | mtredinnick | 2007-07-08 02:24:27 +0800 (Sun, 08 Jul 2007) | 4 lines
  
  Fixed #4772 -- Fixed reverse URL creation to work with non-ASCII arguments.
  Also included a test for non-ASCII strings in URL patterns, although that
  already worked correctly.
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  r5631 | mtredinnick | 2007-07-08 02:39:23 +0800 (Sun, 08 Jul 2007) | 3 lines
  
  Corrected misleading comment from [5619]. Not sure what I was smoking at the
  time.
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  r5632 | mtredinnick | 2007-07-08 08:39:32 +0800 (Sun, 08 Jul 2007) | 5 lines
  
  
  Fixed reverse URL lookup using functions when the original URL pattern was a
  string. This is now just as fragile as it was prior to [5609], but works in a
  few cases that people were relying on, apparently.
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  r5636 | mtredinnick | 2007-07-08 19:22:53 +0800 (Sun, 08 Jul 2007) | 4 lines
  
  Fixed #4798-- Made sure that function keyword arguments are strings (for the
  keywords themselves) when using Unicode URL patterns.
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  r5638 | gwilson | 2007-07-10 10:34:42 +0800 (Tue, 10 Jul 2007) | 2 lines
  
  Fixed #4817 -- Removed leading forward slashes from some urlconf examples in the documentation.
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  r5639 | gwilson | 2007-07-10 10:45:11 +0800 (Tue, 10 Jul 2007) | 2 lines
  
  Fixed #4814 -- Fixed some whitespace issues in tutorial01, thanks John Shaffer.
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  r5640 | gwilson | 2007-07-10 11:26:26 +0800 (Tue, 10 Jul 2007) | 2 lines
  
  Fixed #4812 -- Fixed an octal escape in regular expression that is used in the `isValidEmail` validator, thanks batchman@free.fr.
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  r5641 | mtredinnick | 2007-07-10 20:02:06 +0800 (Tue, 10 Jul 2007) | 3 lines
  
  Fixed #4823 -- Fixed a Python 2.3 incompatibility from [5636] (it was even
  demonstrated by existing tests, so I really screwed this up).
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  r5642 | mtredinnick | 2007-07-10 20:03:36 +0800 (Tue, 10 Jul 2007) | 3 lines
  
  Fixed #4804 -- Fixed a problem when validating choice lists with non-ASCII
  data. Thanks, django@vonposer.de.
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  r5643 | mtredinnick | 2007-07-10 20:33:55 +0800 (Tue, 10 Jul 2007) | 4 lines
  
  Fixed #3760 -- Added the ability to manually set feed- and item-level id
  elements in Atom feeds. This is fully backwards compatible. Based on a patch
  from spark343@cs.ubc.ca.
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  r5644 | mtredinnick | 2007-07-11 14:55:12 +0800 (Wed, 11 Jul 2007) | 3 lines
  
  Fixed #4815 -- Fixed decoding of request parameters when the input encoding is
  not UTF-8. Thanks, Jordan Dimov.
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  r5645 | mtredinnick | 2007-07-11 15:00:27 +0800 (Wed, 11 Jul 2007) | 3 lines
  
  Fixed #4802 -- Updated French translation. Combined contribution from
  baptiste.goupil@gmail.com and rocherl@club-internet.fr.
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  r5646 | mtredinnick | 2007-07-11 15:12:50 +0800 (Wed, 11 Jul 2007) | 2 lines
  
  Fixed #4753 -- Small update to Spanish translation from Mario Gonzalez.
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  r5649 | jacob | 2007-07-12 08:33:44 +0800 (Thu, 12 Jul 2007) | 1 line
  
  Fixed #4615: corrected reverse URL resolution examples in tutorial 4. Thanks for the patch, simeonf.
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  r5650 | adrian | 2007-07-12 12:43:29 +0800 (Thu, 12 Jul 2007) | 1 line
  
  Added 'New in Django development version' note to docs/syndication_feeds.txt changes from [5643]
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  r5651 | adrian | 2007-07-12 12:44:45 +0800 (Thu, 12 Jul 2007) | 1 line
  
  Edited changes to docs/tutorial04.txt from [5649]
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  r5652 | adrian | 2007-07-12 13:23:47 +0800 (Thu, 12 Jul 2007) | 1 line
  
  Added helpful error message to SiteManager.get_current() if the user hasn't set SITE_ID
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  r5653 | adrian | 2007-07-12 13:28:04 +0800 (Thu, 12 Jul 2007) | 1 line
  
  Added RequestSite class to sites framework
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  r5654 | adrian | 2007-07-12 13:29:32 +0800 (Thu, 12 Jul 2007) | 1 line
  
  Improved syndication feed framework to use RequestSite if the sites framework is not installed -- i.e., the sites framework is no longer required to use the syndication feed framework. This is backwards incompatible if anybody has subclassed Feed and overridden __init__(), because the second parameter is now expected to be an HttpRequest object instead of request.path
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  r5658 | russellm | 2007-07-12 15:45:35 +0800 (Thu, 12 Jul 2007) | 2 lines
  
  Fixed #4459 -- Added 'raw' argument to save method, to override any pre-save processing, and modified serializers to use a raw-save. This enables serialization of DateFields with auto_now/auto_now_add. Also modified serializers to invoke save() directly on the model baseclass, to avoid any (potentially order-dependent, data modifying) behavior in a custom save() method.
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  r5659 | russellm | 2007-07-12 19:24:16 +0800 (Thu, 12 Jul 2007) | 2 lines
  
  Fixed #3770 -- Remove null=True tag from OneToOne serialization test. OneToOne fields can't have a value of null.
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  r5660 | russellm | 2007-07-12 19:27:38 +0800 (Thu, 12 Jul 2007) | 2 lines
  
  Fixed #3768 -- Disabled NullBooleanField PK serialization test. We can't and don't test null PK values.
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  r5662 | russellm | 2007-07-12 20:33:24 +0800 (Thu, 12 Jul 2007) | 2 lines
  
  Fixed #4837 -- Updated Debian packaging details. Thanks for the suggestion, Yasushi Masuda <whosaysni@gmail.com>.
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  r5663 | russellm | 2007-07-12 20:44:05 +0800 (Thu, 12 Jul 2007) | 2 lines
  
  Fixed #4808 -- Added Chilean regions in localflavor. Thanks, Marijn Vriens <marijn@metronomo.cl>.
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  r5664 | russellm | 2007-07-12 20:48:27 +0800 (Thu, 12 Jul 2007) | 2 lines
  
  Fixed #4745 -- Updated docs to point out that 0 is not a valid SITE_ID when running the tests. Thanks for the suggestion, Lars Stavholm <stava@telcotec.se>.
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  r5665 | russellm | 2007-07-12 20:50:02 +0800 (Thu, 12 Jul 2007) | 2 lines
  
  Fixed #4763 -- Minor typo in cache documentations. Thanks, dan@coffeecode.net.
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  r5666 | russellm | 2007-07-12 20:55:28 +0800 (Thu, 12 Jul 2007) | 2 lines
  
  Fixed #4627 -- Added details on MacPorts packaging of Django. Thanks, Paul Bissex.
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  r5667 | russellm | 2007-07-12 21:23:11 +0800 (Thu, 12 Jul 2007) | 2 lines
  
  Fixed #4640 -- Fixed import to stringfilter in docs. Proposed solution to move stringfilter into django.template.__init__ introduces a circular import problem.
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  r5668 | russellm | 2007-07-12 21:32:00 +0800 (Thu, 12 Jul 2007) | 2 lines
  
  Fixed #4722 -- Clarified discussion about PYTHONPATH in modpython docs. Thanks for the suggestion, Collin Grady <cgrady@the-magi.us>.
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  r5669 | russellm | 2007-07-12 21:37:59 +0800 (Thu, 12 Jul 2007) | 2 lines
  
  Fixed #4755 -- Modified newforms MultipleChoiceField to use list comprehension, rather than iteration.
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  r5670 | russellm | 2007-07-12 21:41:27 +0800 (Thu, 12 Jul 2007) | 2 lines
  
  Fixed #4764 -- Added reference to Locale middleware in middleware docs. Thanks, dan@coffeecode.net.
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  r5671 | russellm | 2007-07-12 21:55:19 +0800 (Thu, 12 Jul 2007) | 2 lines
  
  Fixed #4768 -- Converted timesince and dateformat to use explicit floor division (pre-emptive avoidance of Python 3000 compatibility problem), and removed a redundant millisecond check. Thanks, John Shaffer <jshaffer2112@gmail.com>.
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  r5672 | russellm | 2007-07-12 22:00:13 +0800 (Thu, 12 Jul 2007) | 2 lines
  
  Fixed #4775 -- Added some missing Hungarian accents to the urlify.js LATIN_MAP. Thanks, Pistahh <szekeres@iii.hu>.
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  r5673 | russellm | 2007-07-12 22:05:16 +0800 (Thu, 12 Jul 2007) | 2 lines
  
  Fixed #4502 -- Clarified reference to view in tutorial. Thanks for the suggestion, Carl Karsten <carl@personnelware.com>.
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  r5674 | russellm | 2007-07-12 22:11:41 +0800 (Thu, 12 Jul 2007) | 2 lines
  
  Fixed #4522 -- Clarified the allowed filter arguments on the time and date filters. Thanks for the suggestion, admackin@gmail.com.
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  r5675 | russellm | 2007-07-12 22:21:51 +0800 (Thu, 12 Jul 2007) | 2 lines
  
  Fixed #4525 -- Fixed mistaken documentation on arguments to runfcgi. Thanks, Johan Bergstrom <bugs@bergstroem.nu>.
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  r5676 | russellm | 2007-07-12 22:41:32 +0800 (Thu, 12 Jul 2007) | 2 lines
  
  Fixed #4538 -- Split the installation instructions to differentiate between installing a distribution package and installing an official release. Thanks to Carl Karsten for the idea, and Paul Bissex for the patch.
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  r5677 | russellm | 2007-07-12 23:26:37 +0800 (Thu, 12 Jul 2007) | 2 lines
  
  Fixed #4526 -- Modified the test Client login method to fail when a user is inactive. Thanks, marcin@elksoft.pl.
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  r5678 | russellm | 2007-07-13 13:03:33 +0800 (Fri, 13 Jul 2007) | 2 lines
  
  Fixed #3505 -- Added handling for the error raised when the user forgets the comma in a single element tuple when defining AUTHENTICATION_BACKENDS. Thanks for the help identifying this problem, Mario Gonzalez <gonzalemario@gmail.com>.
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  r5679 | mtredinnick | 2007-07-13 16:52:07 +0800 (Fri, 13 Jul 2007) | 3 lines
  
  Fixed #2591 -- Fixed a problem with inspectdb with psycopg2 (only). Patch from
  Gary Wilson.
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  r5680 | mtredinnick | 2007-07-13 17:09:59 +0800 (Fri, 13 Jul 2007) | 3 lines
  
  Fixed #4807 -- Fixed a couple of corner cases in decimal form input validation.
  Based on a suggestion from Chriss Moffit.
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  r5681 | mtredinnick | 2007-07-13 17:14:51 +0800 (Fri, 13 Jul 2007) | 3 lines
  
  Fixed #4839 -- Added __repr__ methods to URL classes that show the pattern they
  contain. Thanks, Thomas G?\195?\188ttler.
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  r5682 | mtredinnick | 2007-07-13 18:56:30 +0800 (Fri, 13 Jul 2007) | 3 lines
  
  Fixed #4842 -- Added slightly more robust error reporting. Thanks, Thomas
  G?\195?\188ttler.
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  r5683 | mtredinnick | 2007-07-13 19:05:01 +0800 (Fri, 13 Jul 2007) | 3 lines
  
  Fixed #4846 -- Fixed some Python 2.3 encoding problems in the admin interface.
  Based on a patch from daybreaker12@gmail.com.
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  r5684 | mtredinnick | 2007-07-13 20:03:20 +0800 (Fri, 13 Jul 2007) | 3 lines
  
  Fixed #4861 -- Removed some duplicated logic from the newforms RegexField by
  making it a subclass of CharField. Thanks, Collin Grady.
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  r5685 | mtredinnick | 2007-07-13 21:15:35 +0800 (Fri, 13 Jul 2007) | 3 lines
  
  Fixed #4865 -- Replaced a stray generator comprehension with a list
  comprehension so that we don't break Python 2.3.
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  r5686 | mtredinnick | 2007-07-13 22:13:35 +0800 (Fri, 13 Jul 2007) | 3 lines
  
  Fixed #4469 -- Added slightly more informative error messages to max- and
  min-length newform validation. Based on a patch from A. Murat Eren.
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  r5687 | mtredinnick | 2007-07-13 22:14:47 +0800 (Fri, 13 Jul 2007) | 2 lines
  
  Added author credit for [5686]. Refs #4469.
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  r5688 | mtredinnick | 2007-07-13 22:33:46 +0800 (Fri, 13 Jul 2007) | 3 lines
  
  Fixed #4484 -- Fixed APPEND_SLASH handling to handle an empty path value.
  Thanks, VesselinK.
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  r5689 | mtredinnick | 2007-07-13 22:40:39 +0800 (Fri, 13 Jul 2007) | 2 lines
  
  Fixed #4556 -- Stylistic changes to [5500]. Thanks, glin@seznam.cz.
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  r5690 | gwilson | 2007-07-14 04:36:01 +0800 (Sat, 14 Jul 2007) | 2 lines
  
  Refs #2591 -- Removed int conversion and try/except since the value in the single-item list is already an int.  I overlooked this in my original patch, which was applied in [5679].
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  r5691 | adrian | 2007-07-14 05:20:07 +0800 (Sat, 14 Jul 2007) | 1 line
  
  Documented the 'commit' argument to save() methods on forms created via form_for_model() or form_for_instance()
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  r5692 | mtredinnick | 2007-07-14 13:27:22 +0800 (Sat, 14 Jul 2007) | 3 lines
  
  Fixed #4869 -- Added a note that syncdb does not alter existing tables. Thanks,
  James Bennett.
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  r5693 | mtredinnick | 2007-07-14 20:48:24 +0800 (Sat, 14 Jul 2007) | 3 lines
  
  Fixed #4863 -- Removed comment references to a no-longer present link. Pointed
  out by Thomas G?\195?\188ttler.
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  r5694 | mtredinnick | 2007-07-14 21:14:28 +0800 (Sat, 14 Jul 2007) | 2 lines
  
  Fixed #4862 -- Fixed invalid Javascript creation in popup windows in admin.
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  r5695 | mtredinnick | 2007-07-14 21:39:41 +0800 (Sat, 14 Jul 2007) | 2 lines
  
  Fixed a problem with translatable strings from [5686].
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  r5696 | mtredinnick | 2007-07-14 22:47:14 +0800 (Sat, 14 Jul 2007) | 3 lines
  
  Fixed #4731 -- Changed management.setup_environ() so that it no longer assumes
  the settings module is called "settings". Patch from SmileyChris.
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  r5697 | mtredinnick | 2007-07-14 22:50:35 +0800 (Sat, 14 Jul 2007) | 3 lines
  
  Fixed #4870 -- Removed unneeded import and fixed a docstring in an example.
  Thanks, Collin Grady.
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  r5698 | adrian | 2007-07-15 00:58:54 +0800 (Sun, 15 Jul 2007) | 1 line
  
  Edited docs/db-api.txt changes from [5658]
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  r5699 | adrian | 2007-07-15 01:04:30 +0800 (Sun, 15 Jul 2007) | 1 line
  
  Negligible capitalization fix in test/client.py docstring
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  r5700 | russellm | 2007-07-15 12:41:59 +0800 (Sun, 15 Jul 2007) | 2 lines
  
  Clarified the documentation on the steps that happen during a save, and how raw save affects those steps.
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  r5701 | gwilson | 2007-07-15 13:03:28 +0800 (Sun, 15 Jul 2007) | 2 lines
  
  Fixed #4310 -- Fixed a regular expression bug in `strip_entities` function and added tests for several `django.utils.html` functions.  Based on patch from Brian Harring.
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  r5702 | gwilson | 2007-07-15 13:11:06 +0800 (Sun, 15 Jul 2007) | 2 lines
  
  Fixed #4877 -- Fixed typo in testing documentation, patch from John Shaffer.
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  r5703 | gwilson | 2007-07-15 14:24:54 +0800 (Sun, 15 Jul 2007) | 2 lines
  
  Fixed #3012 -- Changed the locmem cache backend to use pickle instead of deepcopy to make it compatible with iterators (which cannot be copied).  Patch from Sundance.
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  r5704 | gwilson | 2007-07-15 14:29:45 +0800 (Sun, 15 Jul 2007) | 2 lines
  
  Changed imports to adhere to PEP 8.
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  r5705 | mtredinnick | 2007-07-15 17:39:13 +0800 (Sun, 15 Jul 2007) | 3 lines
  
  Fixed #4880 -- Updated Spanish translation (includes re-encoding to UTF-8).
  Thanks, Jorge Gajon.
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  r5706 | mtredinnick | 2007-07-15 17:46:42 +0800 (Sun, 15 Jul 2007) | 3 lines
  
  Fixed #4882 -- Updated Argentinean Spanish translation (includes re-encoding to
  UTF-8). Thanks, Ramiro Morales.
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  r5707 | mtredinnick | 2007-07-15 18:08:05 +0800 (Sun, 15 Jul 2007) | 3 lines
  
  Re-encoded djangojs.po for French and German locales to UTF-8. These were the
  last two non-UTF-8 PO files.
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  r5708 | mtredinnick | 2007-07-15 18:10:44 +0800 (Sun, 15 Jul 2007) | 6 lines
  
  Fixed #4734 -- Changed message extraction to permit non-ACSII msgid strings.
  Thanks, krzysiek.pawlik@silvermedia.pl.
  
  This is slightly backwards-incompatible for translators: PO files are now
  assumed to be in UTF-8 encoding.
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  r5709 | adrian | 2007-07-16 03:34:21 +0800 (Mon, 16 Jul 2007) | 1 line
  
  Edited docs/db-api.txt changes from [5700]
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  r5710 | adrian | 2007-07-16 05:16:32 +0800 (Mon, 16 Jul 2007) | 1 line
  
  Improved docs/templates.txt section on the 'regroup' tag
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  r5711 | mtredinnick | 2007-07-16 11:48:03 +0800 (Mon, 16 Jul 2007) | 2 lines
  
  Updated AUTHORS for [5708].
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  r5712 | mtredinnick | 2007-07-16 11:50:22 +0800 (Mon, 16 Jul 2007) | 3 lines
  
  Fixed #4199 -- Changed date formatting in HTTP expires header to be spec
  compliant. Thanks, Chris Bennett.
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  r5713 | mtredinnick | 2007-07-16 12:45:45 +0800 (Mon, 16 Jul 2007) | 3 lines
  
  Fixed #4884 -- Fixed an initialisation problem when assigned to settings before
  accessing them. Thanks, Noam Raphael.
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  r5714 | mtredinnick | 2007-07-16 12:47:52 +0800 (Mon, 16 Jul 2007) | 2 lines
  
  Fixed #4806 -- Updated Simplified Chinese translation. Thanks, limodou.
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  r5715 | mtredinnick | 2007-07-16 12:54:49 +0800 (Mon, 16 Jul 2007) | 3 lines
  
  Fixed #4887 -- Fixed another place where template tag arguments are used
  directly as function keyword args. Thanks, Brian Rosner.
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  r5716 | gwilson | 2007-07-16 13:00:18 +0800 (Mon, 16 Jul 2007) | 2 lines
  
  Refs #3012 -- Removed iterator from `test_data_types` cache test that I added in [5703].  Iterators cannot be pickled either.  Left the rest of [5703] there though since it fixed another issue that was causing the `test_data_types` cache test to fail with the `locmem` cache backend, the fact that functions cannot be copied.
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  r5717 | gwilson | 2007-07-16 13:28:13 +0800 (Mon, 16 Jul 2007) | 2 lines
  
  Cleaned up a couple unused imports and fixed docstrings to follow Python Style Guide.
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  r5718 | mtredinnick | 2007-07-16 17:36:10 +0800 (Mon, 16 Jul 2007) | 3 lines
  
  Fixed #4845 -- Fixed some problems with Unicode usage and caching. Thanks,
  Jeremy Dunck.
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  r5719 | gwilson | 2007-07-16 21:47:43 +0800 (Mon, 16 Jul 2007) | 2 lines
  
  Removed unused variable and changed comments about `permalink` decorator into a docstring.
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  r5720 | gwilson | 2007-07-17 06:29:09 +0800 (Tue, 17 Jul 2007) | 2 lines
  
  Fixed #4851 -- Fixed description of an example query in `db-api` docs.
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  r5721 | mtredinnick | 2007-07-17 12:22:11 +0800 (Tue, 17 Jul 2007) | 2 lines
  
  Fixed #4898 -- Fixed a precendence problem when constructing HTTP Date header.
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  r5722 | mtredinnick | 2007-07-17 18:25:43 +0800 (Tue, 17 Jul 2007) | 3 lines
  
  Fixed #4899 -- Fixed a problem with PO file header generation caused by [5708].
  Thanks, Ramiro Morales.
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  r5723 | mtredinnick | 2007-07-19 17:23:45 +0800 (Thu, 19 Jul 2007) | 2 lines
  
  Fixed #4917 -- Updated Swedish translation. Thanks, Pilip Lindborg.
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  r5724 | mtredinnick | 2007-07-19 17:24:36 +0800 (Thu, 19 Jul 2007) | 2 lines
  
  Fixed #3925 -- Added Slovak localflavor items. Thanks, Martin Kos?\195?\173r.
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  r5725 | adrian | 2007-07-20 14:28:56 +0800 (Fri, 20 Jul 2007) | 1 line
  
  Added a db_type() method to the database Field class. This is a hook for calculating the database column type for a given Field. Also converted all management.py CREATE TABLE statements to use db_type(), which made that code cleaner. The Field.get_internal_type() hook still exists, but we should consider removing it at some point, because db_type() is more general. Also added docs -- the beginnings of docs on how to create custom database Field classes. This is backwards-compatible.
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  r5726 | adrian | 2007-07-20 14:34:26 +0800 (Fri, 20 Jul 2007) | 1 line
  
  Simplified the indent level in management.py _get_sql_model_create() by using a 'continue' statement rather than nesting everything in an 'if'
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  r5727 | russellm | 2007-07-20 20:07:58 +0800 (Fri, 20 Jul 2007) | 2 lines
  
  Fixed #4558 -- Modified XML serializer to handle whitespace better around None tags. Thanks to Bill Fenner <fenner@gmail.com> for the report and fix.
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  r5728 | russellm | 2007-07-20 20:15:02 +0800 (Fri, 20 Jul 2007) | 2 lines
  
  Fixed #4897 -- Fixed minor typo in doctest comment.
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  r5729 | russellm | 2007-07-20 21:57:49 +0800 (Fri, 20 Jul 2007) | 2 lines
  
  Fixed #3782 -- Added support for the suite() method recommended by the Python unittest docs. Thanks for the suggestion, rene.puls@repro-mayr.de.
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  r5730 | russellm | 2007-07-20 22:07:54 +0800 (Fri, 20 Jul 2007) | 2 lines
  
  Refs #3782 -- Added documentation note that suite() handling is only in development version.
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  r5731 | russellm | 2007-07-20 22:32:20 +0800 (Fri, 20 Jul 2007) | 2 lines
  
  Fixed #4901 -- Modified assertContains to provide a default check of 'any instances of text in content'. Thanks for the suggestion, nis@superlativ.dk.
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  r5732 | russellm | 2007-07-20 22:42:57 +0800 (Fri, 20 Jul 2007) | 2 lines
  
  Fixed #4738 -- Modified the prompt that is displayed when a test database cannot be created. The existing prompt was misleading if the issue wasn't a pre-existing database. Thanks for the suggestion, John Shaffer <jshaffer2112@gmail.com>.
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  r5733 | adrian | 2007-07-20 23:40:54 +0800 (Fri, 20 Jul 2007) | 1 line
  
  Fixed negligible typo in docstring in tests/regressiontests/test_client_regress/models.py from [5731]
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  r5736 | adrian | 2007-07-21 05:24:30 +0800 (Sat, 21 Jul 2007) | 1 line
  
  Added some additional docs to docs/model-api.txt db_type() section
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  r5738 | russellm | 2007-07-21 11:30:38 +0800 (Sat, 21 Jul 2007) | 2 lines
  
  Fixed #4304 -- Modified sys.exit to os._exit to make sure development server quits when an error occurs attempting to bind to the requested port (e.g., if another server is already running). Thanks, Mario Gonzalez <gonzalemario@gmail.com>.
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  r5739 | russellm | 2007-07-21 12:36:28 +0800 (Sat, 21 Jul 2007) | 2 lines
  
  Minor fix to allow for count=0 in assertContains.
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=============================
User authentication in Django
=============================
Django comes with a user authentication system. It handles user accounts,
groups, permissions and cookie-based user sessions. This document explains how
things work.
Overview
========
The auth system consists of:
* Users
* Permissions: Binary (yes/no) flags designating whether a user may perform
a certain task.
* Groups: A generic way of applying labels and permissions to more than one
user.
* Messages: A simple way to queue messages for given users.
Installation
============
Authentication support is bundled as a Django application in
``django.contrib.auth``. To install it, do the following:
1. Put ``'django.contrib.auth'`` in your ``INSTALLED_APPS`` setting.
2. Run the command ``manage.py syncdb``.
Note that the default ``settings.py`` file created by
``django-admin.py startproject`` includes ``'django.contrib.auth'`` in
``INSTALLED_APPS`` for convenience. If your ``INSTALLED_APPS`` already contains
``'django.contrib.auth'``, feel free to run ``manage.py syncdb`` again; you
can run that command as many times as you'd like, and each time it'll only
install what's needed.
The ``syncdb`` command creates the necessary database tables, creates
permission objects for all installed apps that need 'em, and prompts you to
create a superuser account the first time you run it.
Once you've taken those steps, that's it.
Users
=====
Users are represented by a standard Django model, which lives in
`django/contrib/auth/models.py`_.
.. _django/contrib/auth/models.py: http://code.djangoproject.com/browser/django/trunk/django/contrib/auth/models.py
API reference
-------------
Fields
~~~~~~
``User`` objects have the following fields:
* ``username`` -- Required. 30 characters or fewer. Alphanumeric characters
only (letters, digits and underscores).
* ``first_name`` -- Optional. 30 characters or fewer.
* ``last_name`` -- Optional. 30 characters or fewer.
* ``email`` -- Optional. E-mail address.
* ``password`` -- Required. A hash of, and metadata about, the password.
(Django doesn't store the raw password.) Raw passwords can be arbitrarily
long and can contain any character. See the "Passwords" section below.
* ``is_staff`` -- Boolean. Designates whether this user can access the
admin site.
* ``is_active`` -- Boolean. Designates whether this account can be used
to log in. Set this flag to ``False`` instead of deleting accounts.
* ``is_superuser`` -- Boolean. Designates that this user has all permissions
without explicitly assigning them.
* ``last_login`` -- A datetime of the user's last login. Is set to the
current date/time by default.
* ``date_joined`` -- A datetime designating when the account was created.
Is set to the current date/time by default when the account is created.
Methods
~~~~~~~
``User`` objects have two many-to-many fields: ``groups`` and
``user_permissions``. ``User`` objects can access their related
objects in the same way as any other `Django model`_::
myuser.groups = [group_list]
myuser.groups.add(group, group,...)
myuser.groups.remove(group, group,...)
myuser.groups.clear()
myuser.user_permissions = [permission_list]
myuser.user_permissions.add(permission, permission, ...)
myuser.user_permissions.remove(permission, permission, ...]
myuser.user_permissions.clear()
In addition to those automatic API methods, ``User`` objects have the following
custom methods:
* ``is_anonymous()`` -- Always returns ``False``. This is a way of
differentiating ``User`` and ``AnonymousUser`` objects. Generally, you
should prefer using ``is_authenticated()`` to this method.
* ``is_authenticated()`` -- Always returns ``True``. This is a way to
tell if the user has been authenticated. This does not imply any
permissions, and doesn't check if the user is active - it only indicates
that the user has provided a valid username and password.
* ``get_full_name()`` -- Returns the ``first_name`` plus the ``last_name``,
with a space in between.
* ``set_password(raw_password)`` -- Sets the user's password to the given
raw string, taking care of the password hashing. Doesn't save the
``User`` object.
* ``check_password(raw_password)`` -- Returns ``True`` if the given raw
string is the correct password for the user. (This takes care of the
password hashing in making the comparison.)
* ``set_unusable_password()`` -- **New in Django development version.**
Marks the user as having no password set. This isn't the same as having
a blank string for a password. ``check_password()`` for this user will
never return ``True``. Doesn't save the ``User`` object.
You may need this if authentication for your application takes place
against an existing external source such as an LDAP directory.
* ``has_usable_password()`` -- **New in Django development version.**
Returns ``False`` if ``set_unusable_password()`` has been called for this
user.
* ``get_group_permissions()`` -- Returns a list of permission strings that
the user has, through his/her groups.
* ``get_all_permissions()`` -- Returns a list of permission strings that
the user has, both through group and user permissions.
* ``has_perm(perm)`` -- Returns ``True`` if the user has the specified
permission, where perm is in the format ``"package.codename"``.
If the user is inactive, this method will always return ``False``.
* ``has_perms(perm_list)`` -- Returns ``True`` if the user has each of the
specified permissions, where each perm is in the format
``"package.codename"``. If the user is inactive, this method will
always return ``False``.
* ``has_module_perms(package_name)`` -- Returns ``True`` if the user has
any permissions in the given package (the Django app label).
If the user is inactive, this method will always return ``False``.
* ``get_and_delete_messages()`` -- Returns a list of ``Message`` objects in
the user's queue and deletes the messages from the queue.
* ``email_user(subject, message, from_email=None)`` -- Sends an e-mail to
the user. If ``from_email`` is ``None``, Django uses the
`DEFAULT_FROM_EMAIL`_ setting.
* ``get_profile()`` -- Returns a site-specific profile for this user.
Raises ``django.contrib.auth.models.SiteProfileNotAvailable`` if the current site
doesn't allow profiles.
.. _Django model: ../model-api/
.. _DEFAULT_FROM_EMAIL: ../settings/#default-from-email
Manager functions
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
The ``User`` model has a custom manager that has the following helper functions:
* ``create_user(username, email, password=None)`` -- Creates, saves and
returns a ``User``. The ``username``, ``email`` and ``password`` are set
as given, and the ``User`` gets ``is_active=True``.
If no password is provided, ``set_unusable_password()`` will be called.
See _`Creating users` for example usage.
* ``make_random_password(length=10, allowed_chars='abcdefghjkmnpqrstuvwxyzABCDEFGHJKLMNPQRSTUVWXYZ23456789')``
Returns a random password with the given length and given string of
allowed characters. (Note that the default value of ``allowed_chars``
doesn't contain letters that can cause user confusion, including
``1``, ``I`` and ``0``).
Basic usage
-----------
Creating users
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
The most basic way to create users is to use the ``create_user`` helper
function that comes with Django::
>>> from django.contrib.auth.models import User
>>> user = User.objects.create_user('john', 'lennon@thebeatles.com', 'johnpassword')
# At this point, user is a User object ready to be saved
# to the database. You can continue to change its attributes
# if you want to change other fields.
>>> user.is_staff = True
>>> user.save()
Changing passwords
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Change a password with ``set_password()``::
>>> from django.contrib.auth.models import User
>>> u = User.objects.get(username__exact='john')
>>> u.set_password('new password')
>>> u.save()
Don't set the ``password`` attribute directly unless you know what you're
doing. This is explained in the next section.
Passwords
---------
The ``password`` attribute of a ``User`` object is a string in this format::
hashtype$salt$hash
That's hashtype, salt and hash, separated by the dollar-sign character.
Hashtype is either ``sha1`` (default), ``md5`` or ``crypt`` -- the algorithm
used to perform a one-way hash of the password. Salt is a random string used
to salt the raw password to create the hash. Note that the ``crypt`` method is
only supported on platforms that have the standard Python ``crypt`` module
available, and ``crypt`` support is only available in the Django development
version.
For example::
sha1$a1976$a36cc8cbf81742a8fb52e221aaeab48ed7f58ab4
The ``User.set_password()`` and ``User.check_password()`` functions handle
the setting and checking of these values behind the scenes.
Previous Django versions, such as 0.90, used simple MD5 hashes without password
salts. For backwards compatibility, those are still supported; they'll be
converted automatically to the new style the first time ``User.check_password()``
works correctly for a given user.
Anonymous users
---------------
``django.contrib.auth.models.AnonymousUser`` is a class that implements
the ``django.contrib.auth.models.User`` interface, with these differences:
* ``id`` is always ``None``.
* ``is_anonymous()`` returns ``True`` instead of ``False``.
* ``is_authenticated()`` returns ``False`` instead of ``True``.
* ``has_perm()`` always returns ``False``.
* ``set_password()``, ``check_password()``, ``save()``, ``delete()``,
``set_groups()`` and ``set_permissions()`` raise ``NotImplementedError``.
In practice, you probably won't need to use ``AnonymousUser`` objects on your
own, but they're used by Web requests, as explained in the next section.
Creating superusers
-------------------
``manage.py syncdb`` prompts you to create a superuser the first time you run
it after adding ``'django.contrib.auth'`` to your ``INSTALLED_APPS``. But if
you need to create a superuser after that via the command line, you can use the
``create_superuser.py`` utility. Just run this command::
python /path/to/django/contrib/auth/create_superuser.py
Make sure to substitute ``/path/to/`` with the path to the Django codebase on
your filesystem.
Authentication in Web requests
==============================
Until now, this document has dealt with the low-level APIs for manipulating
authentication-related objects. On a higher level, Django can hook this
authentication framework into its system of `request objects`_.
First, install the ``SessionMiddleware`` and ``AuthenticationMiddleware``
middlewares by adding them to your ``MIDDLEWARE_CLASSES`` setting. See the
`session documentation`_ for more information.
Once you have those middlewares installed, you'll be able to access
``request.user`` in views. ``request.user`` will give you a ``User`` object
representing the currently logged-in user. If a user isn't currently logged in,
``request.user`` will be set to an instance of ``AnonymousUser`` (see the
previous section). You can tell them apart with ``is_authenticated()``, like so::
if request.user.is_authenticated():
# Do something for authenticated users.
else:
# Do something for anonymous users.
.. _request objects: ../request_response/#httprequest-objects
.. _session documentation: ../sessions/
How to log a user in
--------------------
Django provides two functions in ``django.contrib.auth``: ``authenticate()``
and ``login()``.
To authenticate a given username and password, use ``authenticate()``. It
takes two keyword arguments, ``username`` and ``password``, and it returns
a ``User`` object if the password is valid for the given username. If the
password is invalid, ``authenticate()`` returns ``None``. Example::
from django.contrib.auth import authenticate
user = authenticate(username='john', password='secret')
if user is not None:
if user.is_active:
print "You provided a correct username and password!"
else:
print "Your account has been disabled!"
else:
print "Your username and password were incorrect."
To log a user in, in a view, use ``login()``. It takes an ``HttpRequest``
object and a ``User`` object. ``login()`` saves the user's ID in the session,
using Django's session framework, so, as mentioned above, you'll need to make
sure to have the session middleware installed.
This example shows how you might use both ``authenticate()`` and ``login()``::
from django.contrib.auth import authenticate, login
def my_view(request):
username = request.POST['username']
password = request.POST['password']
user = authenticate(username=username, password=password)
if user is not None:
if user.is_active:
login(request, user)
# Redirect to a success page.
else:
# Return a 'disabled account' error message
else:
# Return an 'invalid login' error message.
Manually checking a user's password
-----------------------------------
If you'd like to manually authenticate a user by comparing a
plain-text password to the hashed password in the database, use the
convenience function ``django.contrib.auth.models.check_password``. It
takes two arguments: the plain-text password to check, and the full
value of a user's ``password`` field in the database to check against,
and returns ``True`` if they match, ``False`` otherwise.
How to log a user out
---------------------
To log out a user who has been logged in via ``django.contrib.auth.login()``,
use ``django.contrib.auth.logout()`` within your view. It takes an
``HttpRequest`` object and has no return value. Example::
from django.contrib.auth import logout
def logout_view(request):
logout(request)
# Redirect to a success page.
Note that ``logout()`` doesn't throw any errors if the user wasn't logged in.
Limiting access to logged-in users
----------------------------------
The raw way
~~~~~~~~~~~
The simple, raw way to limit access to pages is to check
``request.user.is_authenticated()`` and either redirect to a login page::
from django.http import HttpResponseRedirect
def my_view(request):
if not request.user.is_authenticated():
return HttpResponseRedirect('/login/?next=%s' % request.path)
# ...
...or display an error message::
def my_view(request):
if not request.user.is_authenticated():
return render_to_response('myapp/login_error.html')
# ...
The login_required decorator
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
As a shortcut, you can use the convenient ``login_required`` decorator::
from django.contrib.auth.decorators import login_required
def my_view(request):
# ...
my_view = login_required(my_view)
Here's an equivalent example, using the more compact decorator syntax
introduced in Python 2.4::
from django.contrib.auth.decorators import login_required
@login_required
def my_view(request):
# ...
``login_required`` does the following:
* If the user isn't logged in, redirect to ``settings.LOGIN_URL``
(``/accounts/login/`` by default), passing the current absolute URL
in the query string as ``next``. For example:
``/accounts/login/?next=/polls/3/``.
* If the user is logged in, execute the view normally. The view code is
free to assume the user is logged in.
Note that you'll need to map the appropriate Django view to ``settings.LOGIN_URL``.
For example, using the defaults, add the following line to your URLconf::
(r'^accounts/login/$', 'django.contrib.auth.views.login'),
Here's what ``django.contrib.auth.views.login`` does:
* If called via ``GET``, it displays a login form that POSTs to the same
URL. More on this in a bit.
* If called via ``POST``, it tries to log the user in. If login is
successful, the view redirects to the URL specified in ``next``. If
``next`` isn't provided, it redirects to ``settings.LOGIN_REDIRECT_URL``
(which defaults to ``/accounts/profile/``). If login isn't successful,
it redisplays the login form.
It's your responsibility to provide the login form in a template called
``registration/login.html`` by default. This template gets passed three
template context variables:
* ``form``: A ``FormWrapper`` object representing the login form. See the
`forms documentation`_ for more on ``FormWrapper`` objects.
* ``next``: The URL to redirect to after successful login. This may contain
a query string, too.
* ``site_name``: The name of the current ``Site``, according to the
``SITE_ID`` setting. See the `site framework docs`_.
If you'd prefer not to call the template ``registration/login.html``, you can
pass the ``template_name`` parameter via the extra arguments to the view in
your URLconf. For example, this URLconf line would use ``myapp/login.html``
instead::
(r'^accounts/login/$', 'django.contrib.auth.views.login', {'template_name': 'myapp/login.html'}),
Here's a sample ``registration/login.html`` template you can use as a starting
point. It assumes you have a ``base.html`` template that defines a ``content``
block::
{% extends "base.html" %}
{% block content %}
{% if form.has_errors %}
<p>Your username and password didn't match. Please try again.</p>
{% endif %}
<form method="post" action=".">
<table>
<tr><td><label for="id_username">Username:</label></td><td>{{ form.username }}</td></tr>
<tr><td><label for="id_password">Password:</label></td><td>{{ form.password }}</td></tr>
</table>
<input type="submit" value="login" />
<input type="hidden" name="next" value="{{ next }}" />
</form>
{% endblock %}
.. _forms documentation: ../forms/
.. _site framework docs: ../sites/
Other built-in views
--------------------
In addition to the ``login`` view, the authentication system includes a
few other useful built-in views:
``django.contrib.auth.views.logout``
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
**Description:**
Logs a user out.
**Optional arguments:**
* ``template_name``: The full name of a template to display after
logging the user out. This will default to
``registration/logged_out.html`` if no argument is supplied.
**Template context:**
* ``title``: The string "Logged out", localized.
``django.contrib.auth.views.logout_then_login``
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
**Description:**
Logs a user out, then redirects to the login page.
**Optional arguments:**
* ``login_url``: The URL of the login page to redirect to. This
will default to ``settings.LOGIN_URL`` if not supplied.
``django.contrib.auth.views.password_change``
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
**Description:**
Allows a user to change their password.
**Optional arguments:**
* ``template_name``: The full name of a template to use for
displaying the password change form. This will default to
``registration/password_change_form.html`` if not supplied.
**Template context:**
* ``form``: The password change form.
``django.contrib.auth.views.password_change_done``
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
**Description:**
The page shown after a user has changed their password.
**Optional arguments:**
* ``template_name``: The full name of a template to use. This will
default to ``registration/password_change_done.html`` if not
supplied.
``django.contrib.auth.views.password_reset``
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
**Description:**
Allows a user to reset their password, and sends them the new password
in an email.
**Optional arguments:**
* ``template_name``: The full name of a template to use for
displaying the password reset form. This will default to
``registration/password_reset_form.html`` if not supplied.
* ``email_template_name``: The full name of a template to use for
generating the email with the new password. This will default to
``registration/password_reset_email.html`` if not supplied.
**Template context:**
* ``form``: The form for resetting the user's password.
``django.contrib.auth.views.password_reset_done``
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
**Description:**
The page shown after a user has reset their password.
**Optional arguments:**
* ``template_name``: The full name of a template to use. This will
default to ``registration/password_reset_done.html`` if not
supplied.
``django.contrib.auth.views.redirect_to_login``
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
**Description:**
Redirects to the login page, and then back to another URL after a
successful login.
**Required arguments:**
* ``next``: The URL to redirect to after a successful login.
**Optional arguments:**
* ``login_url``: The URL of the login page to redirect to. This
will default to ``settings.LOGIN_URL`` if not supplied.
Built-in manipulators
---------------------
If you don't want to use the built-in views, but want the convenience
of not having to write manipulators for this functionality, the
authentication system provides several built-in manipulators:
* ``django.contrib.auth.forms.AdminPasswordChangeForm``: A
manipulator used in the admin interface to change a user's
password.
* ``django.contrib.auth.forms.AuthenticationForm``: A manipulator
for logging a user in.
* ``django.contrib.auth.forms.PasswordChangeForm``: A manipulator
for allowing a user to change their password.
* ``django.contrib.auth.forms.PasswordResetForm``: A manipulator
for resetting a user's password and emailing the new password to
them.
* ``django.contrib.auth.forms.UserCreationForm``: A manipulator
for creating a new user.
Limiting access to logged-in users that pass a test
---------------------------------------------------
To limit access based on certain permissions or some other test, you'd do
essentially the same thing as described in the previous section.
The simple way is to run your test on ``request.user`` in the view directly.
For example, this view checks to make sure the user is logged in and has the
permission ``polls.can_vote``::
def my_view(request):
if not (request.user.is_authenticated() and request.user.has_perm('polls.can_vote')):
return HttpResponse("You can't vote in this poll.")
# ...
As a shortcut, you can use the convenient ``user_passes_test`` decorator::
from django.contrib.auth.decorators import user_passes_test
def my_view(request):
# ...
my_view = user_passes_test(lambda u: u.has_perm('polls.can_vote'))(my_view)
We're using this particular test as a relatively simple example. However, if
you just want to test whether a permission is available to a user, you can use
the ``permission_required()`` decorator, described later in this document.
Here's the same thing, using Python 2.4's decorator syntax::
from django.contrib.auth.decorators import user_passes_test
@user_passes_test(lambda u: u.has_perm('polls.can_vote'))
def my_view(request):
# ...
``user_passes_test`` takes a required argument: a callable that takes a
``User`` object and returns ``True`` if the user is allowed to view the page.
Note that ``user_passes_test`` does not automatically check that the ``User``
is not anonymous.
``user_passes_test()`` takes an optional ``login_url`` argument, which lets you
specify the URL for your login page (``settings.LOGIN_URL`` by default).
Example in Python 2.3 syntax::
from django.contrib.auth.decorators import user_passes_test
def my_view(request):
# ...
my_view = user_passes_test(lambda u: u.has_perm('polls.can_vote'), login_url='/login/')(my_view)
Example in Python 2.4 syntax::
from django.contrib.auth.decorators import user_passes_test
@user_passes_test(lambda u: u.has_perm('polls.can_vote'), login_url='/login/')
def my_view(request):
# ...
The permission_required decorator
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
**New in Django development version**
It's a relatively common task to check whether a user has a particular
permission. For that reason, Django provides a shortcut for that case: the
``permission_required()`` decorator. Using this decorator, the earlier example
can be written as::
from django.contrib.auth.decorators import permission_required
def my_view(request):
# ...
my_view = permission_required('polls.can_vote')(my_view)
Note that ``permission_required()`` also takes an optional ``login_url``
parameter. Example::
from django.contrib.auth.decorators import permission_required
def my_view(request):
# ...
my_view = permission_required('polls.can_vote', login_url='/loginpage/')(my_view)
As in the ``login_required`` decorator, ``login_url`` defaults to
``settings.LOGIN_URL``.
Limiting access to generic views
--------------------------------
To limit access to a `generic view`_, write a thin wrapper around the view,
and point your URLconf to your wrapper instead of the generic view itself.
For example::
from django.views.generic.date_based import object_detail
@login_required
def limited_object_detail(*args, **kwargs):
return object_detail(*args, **kwargs)
.. _generic view: ../generic_views/
Permissions
===========
Django comes with a simple permissions system. It provides a way to assign
permissions to specific users and groups of users.
It's used by the Django admin site, but you're welcome to use it in your own
code.
The Django admin site uses permissions as follows:
* Access to view the "add" form and add an object is limited to users with
the "add" permission for that type of object.
* Access to view the change list, view the "change" form and change an
object is limited to users with the "change" permission for that type of
object.
* Access to delete an object is limited to users with the "delete"
permission for that type of object.
Permissions are set globally per type of object, not per specific object
instance. For example, it's possible to say "Mary may change news stories," but
it's not currently possible to say "Mary may change news stories, but only the
ones she created herself" or "Mary may only change news stories that have a
certain status, publication date or ID." The latter functionality is something
Django developers are currently discussing.
Default permissions
-------------------
Three basic permissions -- add, change and delete -- are automatically created
for each Django model that has a ``class Admin`` set. Behind the scenes, these
permissions are added to the ``auth_permission`` database table when you run
``manage.py syncdb``.
Note that if your model doesn't have ``class Admin`` set when you run
``syncdb``, the permissions won't be created. If you initialize your database
and add ``class Admin`` to models after the fact, you'll need to run
``manage.py syncdb`` again. It will create any missing permissions for
all of your installed apps.
Custom permissions
------------------
To create custom permissions for a given model object, use the ``permissions``
`model Meta attribute`_.
This example model creates three custom permissions::
class USCitizen(models.Model):
# ...
class Meta:
permissions = (
("can_drive", "Can drive"),
("can_vote", "Can vote in elections"),
("can_drink", "Can drink alcohol"),
)
The only thing this does is create those extra permissions when you run
``syncdb``.
.. _model Meta attribute: ../model-api/#meta-options
API reference
-------------
Just like users, permissions are implemented in a Django model that lives in
`django/contrib/auth/models.py`_.
.. _django/contrib/auth/models.py: http://code.djangoproject.com/browser/django/trunk/django/contrib/auth/models.py
Fields
~~~~~~
``Permission`` objects have the following fields:
* ``name`` -- Required. 50 characters or fewer. Example: ``'Can vote'``.
* ``content_type`` -- Required. A reference to the ``django_content_type``
database table, which contains a record for each installed Django model.
* ``codename`` -- Required. 100 characters or fewer. Example: ``'can_vote'``.
Methods
~~~~~~~
``Permission`` objects have the standard data-access methods like any other
`Django model`_.
Authentication data in templates
================================
The currently logged-in user and his/her permissions are made available in the
`template context`_ when you use ``RequestContext``.
.. admonition:: Technicality
Technically, these variables are only made available in the template context
if you use ``RequestContext`` *and* your ``TEMPLATE_CONTEXT_PROCESSORS``
setting contains ``"django.core.context_processors.auth"``, which is default.
For more, see the `RequestContext docs`_.
.. _RequestContext docs: ../templates_python/#subclassing-context-requestcontext
Users
-----
The currently logged-in user, either a ``User`` instance or an``AnonymousUser``
instance, is stored in the template variable ``{{ user }}``::
{% if user.is_authenticated %}
<p>Welcome, {{ user.username }}. Thanks for logging in.</p>
{% else %}
<p>Welcome, new user. Please log in.</p>
{% endif %}
Permissions
-----------
The currently logged-in user's permissions are stored in the template variable
``{{ perms }}``. This is an instance of ``django.core.context_processors.PermWrapper``,
which is a template-friendly proxy of permissions.
In the ``{{ perms }}`` object, single-attribute lookup is a proxy to
``User.has_module_perms``. This example would display ``True`` if the logged-in
user had any permissions in the ``foo`` app::
{{ perms.foo }}
Two-level-attribute lookup is a proxy to ``User.has_perm``. This example would
display ``True`` if the logged-in user had the permission ``foo.can_vote``::
{{ perms.foo.can_vote }}
Thus, you can check permissions in template ``{% if %}`` statements::
{% if perms.foo %}
<p>You have permission to do something in the foo app.</p>
{% if perms.foo.can_vote %}
<p>You can vote!</p>
{% endif %}
{% if perms.foo.can_drive %}
<p>You can drive!</p>
{% endif %}
{% else %}
<p>You don't have permission to do anything in the foo app.</p>
{% endif %}
.. _template context: ../templates_python/
Groups
======
Groups are a generic way of categorizing users so you can apply permissions, or
some other label, to those users. A user can belong to any number of groups.
A user in a group automatically has the permissions granted to that group. For
example, if the group ``Site editors`` has the permission
``can_edit_home_page``, any user in that group will have that permission.
Beyond permissions, groups are a convenient way to categorize users to give
them some label, or extended functionality. For example, you could create a
group ``'Special users'``, and you could write code that could, say, give them
access to a members-only portion of your site, or send them members-only e-mail
messages.
Messages
========
The message system is a lightweight way to queue messages for given users.
A message is associated with a ``User``. There's no concept of expiration or
timestamps.
Messages are used by the Django admin after successful actions. For example,
``"The poll Foo was created successfully."`` is a message.
The API is simple:
* To create a new message, use
``user_obj.message_set.create(message='message_text')``.
* To retrieve/delete messages, use ``user_obj.get_and_delete_messages()``,
which returns a list of ``Message`` objects in the user's queue (if any)
and deletes the messages from the queue.
In this example view, the system saves a message for the user after creating
a playlist::
def create_playlist(request, songs):
# Create the playlist with the given songs.
# ...
request.user.message_set.create(message="Your playlist was added successfully.")
return render_to_response("playlists/create.html",
context_instance=RequestContext(request))
When you use ``RequestContext``, the currently logged-in user and his/her
messages are made available in the `template context`_ as the template variable
``{{ messages }}``. Here's an example of template code that displays messages::
{% if messages %}
<ul>
{% for message in messages %}
<li>{{ message }}</li>
{% endfor %}
</ul>
{% endif %}
Note that ``RequestContext`` calls ``get_and_delete_messages`` behind the
scenes, so any messages will be deleted even if you don't display them.
Finally, note that this messages framework only works with users in the user
database. To send messages to anonymous users, use the `session framework`_.
.. _session framework: ../sessions/
Other authentication sources
============================
The authentication that comes with Django is good enough for most common cases,
but you may have the need to hook into another authentication source -- that
is, another source of usernames and passwords or authentication methods.
For example, your company may already have an LDAP setup that stores a username
and password for every employee. It'd be a hassle for both the network
administrator and the users themselves if users had separate accounts in LDAP
and the Django-based applications.
So, to handle situations like this, the Django authentication system lets you
plug in another authentication sources. You can override Django's default
database-based scheme, or you can use the default system in tandem with other
systems.
Specifying authentication backends
----------------------------------
Behind the scenes, Django maintains a list of "authentication backends" that it
checks for authentication. When somebody calls
``django.contrib.auth.authenticate()`` -- as described in "How to log a user in"
above -- Django tries authenticating across all of its authentication backends.
If the first authentication method fails, Django tries the second one, and so
on, until all backends have been attempted.
The list of authentication backends to use is specified in the
``AUTHENTICATION_BACKENDS`` setting. This should be a tuple of Python path
names that point to Python classes that know how to authenticate. These classes
can be anywhere on your Python path.
By default, ``AUTHENTICATION_BACKENDS`` is set to::
('django.contrib.auth.backends.ModelBackend',)
That's the basic authentication scheme that checks the Django users database.
The order of ``AUTHENTICATION_BACKENDS`` matters, so if the same username and
password is valid in multiple backends, Django will stop processing at the
first positive match.
Writing an authentication backend
---------------------------------
An authentication backend is a class that implements two methods:
``get_user(id)`` and ``authenticate(**credentials)``.
The ``get_user`` method takes an ``id`` -- which could be a username, database
ID or whatever -- and returns a ``User`` object.
The ``authenticate`` method takes credentials as keyword arguments. Most of
the time, it'll just look like this::
class MyBackend:
def authenticate(self, username=None, password=None):
# Check the username/password and return a User.
But it could also authenticate a token, like so::
class MyBackend:
def authenticate(self, token=None):
# Check the token and return a User.
Either way, ``authenticate`` should check the credentials it gets, and it
should return a ``User`` object that matches those credentials, if the
credentials are valid. If they're not valid, it should return ``None``.
The Django admin system is tightly coupled to the Django ``User`` object
described at the beginning of this document. For now, the best way to deal with
this is to create a Django ``User`` object for each user that exists for your
backend (e.g., in your LDAP directory, your external SQL database, etc.) You
can either write a script to do this in advance, or your ``authenticate``
method can do it the first time a user logs in.
Here's an example backend that authenticates against a username and password
variable defined in your ``settings.py`` file and creates a Django ``User``
object the first time a user authenticates::
from django.conf import settings
from django.contrib.auth.models import User, check_password
class SettingsBackend:
"""
Authenticate against the settings ADMIN_LOGIN and ADMIN_PASSWORD.
Use the login name, and a hash of the password. For example:
ADMIN_LOGIN = 'admin'
ADMIN_PASSWORD = 'sha1$4e987$afbcf42e21bd417fb71db8c66b321e9fc33051de'
"""
def authenticate(self, username=None, password=None):
login_valid = (settings.ADMIN_LOGIN == username)
pwd_valid = check_password(password, settings.ADMIN_PASSWORD)
if login_valid and pwd_valid:
try:
user = User.objects.get(username=username)
except User.DoesNotExist:
# Create a new user. Note that we can set password
# to anything, because it won't be checked; the password
# from settings.py will.
user = User(username=username, password='get from settings.py')
user.is_staff = True
user.is_superuser = True
user.save()
return user
return None
def get_user(self, user_id):
try:
return User.objects.get(pk=user_id)
except User.DoesNotExist:
return None