Fixed #4061: added docs on how to limit access to databrowse. Thanks, Nick Efford
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4. Run the Django server and visit ``/databrowse/`` in your browser.
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Requiring user login
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====================
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You can restrict access to logged-in users with only a few extra lines of
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code. Simply add the following import to your URLconf::
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from django.contrib.auth.decorators import login_required
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Then modify the URLconf so that the ``databrowse.site.root`` view is decorated
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with ``login_required``::
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(r'^databrowse/(.*)', login_required(databrowse.site.root)),
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If you haven't already added support for user logins to your URLconf, as
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described in the `user authentication docs`_, then you will need to do so
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now with the following mapping::
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(r'^accounts/login/$', 'django.contrib.auth.views.login'),
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The final step is to create the login form required by
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``django.contrib.auth.views.login``. The `user authentication docs`_
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provide full details and a sample template that can be used for this
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purpose.
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.. _template loader docs: ../templates_python/#loader-types
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.. _user authentication docs: ../authentication/
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