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@ -1024,16 +1024,16 @@ implementation details see :ref:`using-the-views`.
{% endblock %} {% endblock %}
If you have customized authentication (see If you have customized authentication (see
:doc:`Customizing Authentication </topics/auth/customizing>`) you can pass a custom authentication form :doc:`Customizing Authentication </topics/auth/customizing>`) you can pass
to the login view via the ``authentication_form`` parameter. This form must a custom authentication form to the login view via the
accept a ``request`` keyword argument in its ``__init__`` method, and ``authentication_form`` parameter. This form must accept a ``request``
provide a ``get_user`` method which returns the authenticated user object keyword argument in its ``__init__`` method, and provide a ``get_user()``
(this method is only ever called after successful form validation). method which returns the authenticated user object (this method is only
ever called after successful form validation).
.. _forms documentation: ../forms/ .. _forms documentation: ../forms/
.. _site framework docs: ../sites/ .. _site framework docs: ../sites/
.. function:: logout(request, [next_page, template_name, redirect_field_name, current_app, extra_context]) .. function:: logout(request, [next_page, template_name, redirect_field_name, current_app, extra_context])
Logs a user out. Logs a user out.
@ -1163,7 +1163,6 @@ implementation details see :ref:`using-the-views`.
:class:`~django.contrib.auth.forms.PasswordResetForm` and use the :class:`~django.contrib.auth.forms.PasswordResetForm` and use the
``password_reset_form`` argument. ``password_reset_form`` argument.
Users flagged with an unusable password (see Users flagged with an unusable password (see
:meth:`~django.contrib.auth.models.User.set_unusable_password()` aren't :meth:`~django.contrib.auth.models.User.set_unusable_password()` aren't
allowed to request a password reset to prevent misuse when using an allowed to request a password reset to prevent misuse when using an
@ -1265,8 +1264,9 @@ implementation details see :ref:`using-the-views`.
.. note:: .. note::
If the email address provided does not exist in the system, the user is inactive, or has an unusable password, If the email address provided does not exist in the system, the user is
the user will still be redirected to this view but no email will be sent. inactive, or has an unusable password, the user will still be
redirected to this view but no email will be sent.
**Optional arguments:** **Optional arguments:**
@ -1364,7 +1364,6 @@ Helper functions
URL to redirect to after log out. Overrides ``next`` if the given URL to redirect to after log out. Overrides ``next`` if the given
``GET`` parameter is passed. ``GET`` parameter is passed.
.. _built-in-auth-forms: .. _built-in-auth-forms:
Built-in forms Built-in forms
@ -1399,14 +1398,16 @@ provides several built-in forms located in :mod:`django.contrib.auth.forms`:
.. method:: confirm_login_allowed(user) .. method:: confirm_login_allowed(user)
By default, ``AuthenticationForm`` rejects users whose ``is_active`` flag By default, ``AuthenticationForm`` rejects users whose ``is_active``
is set to ``False``. You may override this behavior with a custom policy to flag is set to ``False``. You may override this behavior with a custom
determine which users can log in. Do this with a custom form that subclasses policy to determine which users can log in. Do this with a custom form
``AuthenticationForm`` and overrides the ``confirm_login_allowed`` method. that subclasses ``AuthenticationForm`` and overrides the
This method should raise a :exc:`~django.core.exceptions.ValidationError` ``confirm_login_allowed()`` method. This method should raise a
if the given user may not log in. :exc:`~django.core.exceptions.ValidationError` if the given user may
not log in.
For example, to allow all users to log in, regardless of "active" status:: For example, to allow all users to log in regardless of "active"
status::
from django.contrib.auth.forms import AuthenticationForm from django.contrib.auth.forms import AuthenticationForm
@ -1447,8 +1448,9 @@ provides several built-in forms located in :mod:`django.contrib.auth.forms`:
:param subject_template_name: the template for the subject. :param subject_template_name: the template for the subject.
:param email_template_name: the template for the email body. :param email_template_name: the template for the email body.
:param context: context passed to the ``subject_template``, ``email_template``, :param context: context passed to the ``subject_template``,
and ``html_email_template`` (if it is not ``None``). ``email_template``, and ``html_email_template`` (if it is not
``None``).
:param from_email: the sender's email. :param from_email: the sender's email.
:param to_email: the email of the requester. :param to_email: the email of the requester.
:param html_email_template_name: the template for the HTML body; :param html_email_template_name: the template for the HTML body;
@ -1474,7 +1476,6 @@ provides several built-in forms located in :mod:`django.contrib.auth.forms`:
.. currentmodule:: django.contrib.auth .. currentmodule:: django.contrib.auth
Authentication data in templates Authentication data in templates
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