This can be used to make Django's test suite significantly faster by
reducing the number of models for which content types and permissions
must be created and tables must be flushed in each non-transactional
test.
It's documented for Django contributors and committers but it's branded
as a private API to preserve our freedom to change it in the future.
Most of the credit goes to Anssi. He got the idea and did the research.
Fixed#20483.
Auth views should be reversed by name, not their locations in
`django.contrib.auth.views`. This allows substituting your own
implementations of the auth views.
normalize_email should be called on the instance, not the class. This
has the same effect normally but is more helpful to subclassers. When
methods are called directly on the class, subclasses can't override
them.
SuspiciousOperations have been differentiated into subclasses, and
are now logged to a 'django.security.*' logger. SuspiciousOperations
that reach django.core.handlers.base.BaseHandler will now return a 400
instead of a 500.
Thanks to tiwoc for the report, and Carl Meyer and Donald Stufft
for review.
Using two separate translation strings instead of gettext plural when
there is no reference to the number in the translated string. This
prevents some translations like Russian and Latvian to use the singular
form for 11 or 21.
Allows a `GenericForeignKey` to reference proxy models. The default
for `for_concrete_model` is `True` to keep backwards compatibility.
Also added the analog `for_concrete_model` kwarg to
`generic_inlineformset_factory` to provide an API at the form level.
This commit also adds tests for the redirect feature of most auth views.
It also cleans up the tests, most notably using @override_settings instead
of ad-hoc setUp/tearDown methods.
Thanks to caumons for the report.
Conflicts:
docs/releases/1.6.txt
When a stale ContentType is fetched, the _add_to_cache() function
didn't detect that `model_class()` returns `None` (which it does by
design). However, the `app_label` + `model` fields can be used instead
to as local cache key. Third party apps can detect stale models by
checking whether `model_class()` returns `None`.
Ticket: https://code.djangoproject.com/ticket/20442
Removing a backend configured in AUTHENTICATION_BACKENDS should not
raise an exception for existing sessions, but should make already
logged-in users disconnect.
Thanks Bradley Ayers for the report.