Fixed #849 -- Improved login_required view decorator to save query-string parameters. Also added documentation on the django.contrib.auth.views.login view to docs/authentication.txt
git-svn-id: http://code.djangoproject.com/svn/django/trunk@2954 bcc190cf-cafb-0310-a4f2-bffc1f526a37
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from django.contrib.auth import LOGIN_URL, REDIRECT_FIELD_NAME
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from django.http import HttpResponseRedirect
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from urllib import quote
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def user_passes_test(test_func, login_url=LOGIN_URL):
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"""
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def _checklogin(request, *args, **kwargs):
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if test_func(request.user):
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return view_func(request, *args, **kwargs)
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return HttpResponseRedirect('%s?%s=%s' % (login_url, REDIRECT_FIELD_NAME, request.path))
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return HttpResponseRedirect('%s?%s=%s' % (login_url, REDIRECT_FIELD_NAME, quote(request.get_full_path())))
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return _checklogin
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return _dec
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@ -330,6 +330,59 @@ introduced in Python 2.4::
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* If the user is logged in, execute the view normally. The view code is
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free to assume the user is logged in.
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Note that you'll need to map the appropriate Django view to ``/accounts/login/``.
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To do this, add the following line to your URLconf::
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(r'^accounts/login/$', 'django.contrib.auth.views.login'),
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Here's what ``django.contrib.auth.views.login`` does::
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* If called via ``GET``, it displays a login form that POSTs to the same
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URL. More on this in a bit.
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* If called via ``POST``, it tries to log the user in. If login is
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successful, the view redirects to the URL specified in ``next``. If
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``next`` isn't provided, it redirects to ``/accounts/profile/`` (which is
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currently hard-coded). If login isn't successful, it redisplays the login
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form.
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It's your responsibility to provide the login form in a template called
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``registration/login.html``. This template gets passed three template context
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variables:
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* ``form``: A ``FormWrapper`` object representing the login form. See the
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`forms documentation`_ for more on ``FormWrapper`` objects.
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* ``next``: The URL to redirect to after successful login. This may contain
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a query string, too.
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* ``site_name``: The name of the current ``Site``, according to the
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``SITE_ID`` setting.
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Here's a sample ``registration/login.html`` template you can use as a starting
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point. It assumes you have a ``base.html`` template that defines a ``content``
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block::
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{% extends "base.html" %}
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{% block content %}
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{% if form.has_errors %}
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<p>Your username and password didn't match. Please try again.</p>
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{% endif %}
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<form method="post" action=".">
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<table>
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<tr><td><label for="id_username">Username:</label></td><td>{{ form.username }}</td></tr>
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<tr><td><label for="id_password">Password:</label></td><td>{{ form.password }}</td></tr>
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</table>
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<input type="submit" value="login" />
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<input type="hidden" name="next" value="{{ next }}" />
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</form>
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{% endblock %}
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.. _forms documentation: http://www.djangoproject.com/documentation/forms/
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Limiting access to logged-in users that pass a test
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