django1/django/contrib/auth/admin.py

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from django.db import transaction
from django.conf import settings
from django.contrib import admin
from django.contrib.admin.options import IS_POPUP_VAR
from django.contrib.auth import update_session_auth_hash
from django.contrib.auth.forms import (UserCreationForm, UserChangeForm,
AdminPasswordChangeForm)
from django.contrib.auth.models import User, Group
from django.contrib import messages
from django.core.exceptions import PermissionDenied
from django.http import HttpResponseRedirect, Http404
from django.shortcuts import get_object_or_404
from django.template.response import TemplateResponse
from django.utils.html import escape
from django.utils.decorators import method_decorator
from django.utils.translation import ugettext, ugettext_lazy as _
from django.views.decorators.csrf import csrf_protect
from django.views.decorators.debug import sensitive_post_parameters
csrf_protect_m = method_decorator(csrf_protect)
sensitive_post_parameters_m = method_decorator(sensitive_post_parameters())
class GroupAdmin(admin.ModelAdmin):
search_fields = ('name',)
ordering = ('name',)
filter_horizontal = ('permissions',)
def formfield_for_manytomany(self, db_field, request=None, **kwargs):
if db_field.name == 'permissions':
qs = kwargs.get('queryset', db_field.rel.to.objects)
# Avoid a major performance hit resolving permission names which
# triggers a content_type load:
kwargs['queryset'] = qs.select_related('content_type')
return super(GroupAdmin, self).formfield_for_manytomany(
db_field, request=request, **kwargs)
class UserAdmin(admin.ModelAdmin):
add_form_template = 'admin/auth/user/add_form.html'
change_user_password_template = None
fieldsets = (
(None, {'fields': ('username', 'password')}),
(_('Personal info'), {'fields': ('first_name', 'last_name', 'email')}),
(_('Permissions'), {'fields': ('is_active', 'is_staff', 'is_superuser',
'groups', 'user_permissions')}),
(_('Important dates'), {'fields': ('last_login', 'date_joined')}),
)
add_fieldsets = (
(None, {
'classes': ('wide',),
'fields': ('username', 'password1', 'password2'),
}),
)
form = UserChangeForm
add_form = UserCreationForm
change_password_form = AdminPasswordChangeForm
list_display = ('username', 'email', 'first_name', 'last_name', 'is_staff')
list_filter = ('is_staff', 'is_superuser', 'is_active', 'groups')
search_fields = ('username', 'first_name', 'last_name', 'email')
ordering = ('username',)
filter_horizontal = ('groups', 'user_permissions',)
def get_fieldsets(self, request, obj=None):
if not obj:
return self.add_fieldsets
return super(UserAdmin, self).get_fieldsets(request, obj)
def get_form(self, request, obj=None, **kwargs):
"""
Use special form during user creation
"""
defaults = {}
if obj is None:
defaults['form'] = self.add_form
defaults.update(kwargs)
return super(UserAdmin, self).get_form(request, obj, **defaults)
def get_urls(self):
from django.conf.urls import patterns
return patterns('',
(r'^(\d+)/password/$',
self.admin_site.admin_view(self.user_change_password))
) + super(UserAdmin, self).get_urls()
def lookup_allowed(self, lookup, value):
# See #20078: we don't want to allow any lookups involving passwords.
if lookup.startswith('password'):
return False
return super(UserAdmin, self).lookup_allowed(lookup, value)
@sensitive_post_parameters_m
@csrf_protect_m
@transaction.atomic
def add_view(self, request, form_url='', extra_context=None):
# It's an error for a user to have add permission but NOT change
# permission for users. If we allowed such users to add users, they
# could create superusers, which would mean they would essentially have
# the permission to change users. To avoid the problem entirely, we
# disallow users from adding users if they don't have change
# permission.
if not self.has_change_permission(request):
if self.has_add_permission(request) and settings.DEBUG:
# Raise Http404 in debug mode so that the user gets a helpful
# error message.
raise Http404(
'Your user does not have the "Change user" permission. In '
'order to add users, Django requires that your user '
'account have both the "Add user" and "Change user" '
'permissions set.')
raise PermissionDenied
if extra_context is None:
extra_context = {}
username_field = self.model._meta.get_field(self.model.USERNAME_FIELD)
defaults = {
'auto_populated_fields': (),
'username_help_text': username_field.help_text,
}
extra_context.update(defaults)
return super(UserAdmin, self).add_view(request, form_url,
extra_context)
@sensitive_post_parameters_m
def user_change_password(self, request, id, form_url=''):
if not self.has_change_permission(request):
raise PermissionDenied
user = get_object_or_404(self.get_queryset(request), pk=id)
if request.method == 'POST':
form = self.change_password_form(user, request.POST)
if form.is_valid():
form.save()
change_message = self.construct_change_message(request, form, None)
self.log_change(request, user, change_message)
msg = ugettext('Password changed successfully.')
messages.success(request, msg)
update_session_auth_hash(request, form.user)
return HttpResponseRedirect('..')
else:
form = self.change_password_form(user)
fieldsets = [(None, {'fields': list(form.base_fields)})]
adminForm = admin.helpers.AdminForm(form, fieldsets, {})
context = {
'title': _('Change password: %s') % escape(user.get_username()),
'adminForm': adminForm,
'form_url': form_url,
'form': form,
'is_popup': (IS_POPUP_VAR in request.POST or
IS_POPUP_VAR in request.GET),
'add': True,
'change': False,
'has_delete_permission': False,
'has_change_permission': True,
'has_absolute_url': False,
'opts': self.model._meta,
'original': user,
'save_as': False,
'show_save': True,
}
context.update(admin.site.each_context())
return TemplateResponse(request,
self.change_user_password_template or
'admin/auth/user/change_password.html',
context, current_app=self.admin_site.name)
def response_add(self, request, obj, post_url_continue=None):
"""
Determines the HttpResponse for the add_view stage. It mostly defers to
its superclass implementation but is customized because the User model
has a slightly different workflow.
"""
# We should allow further modification of the user just added i.e. the
# 'Save' button should behave like the 'Save and continue editing'
# button except in two scenarios:
# * The user has pressed the 'Save and add another' button
# * We are adding a user in a popup
if '_addanother' not in request.POST and IS_POPUP_VAR not in request.POST:
request.POST['_continue'] = 1
return super(UserAdmin, self).response_add(request, obj,
post_url_continue)
admin.site.register(Group, GroupAdmin)
admin.site.register(User, UserAdmin)