Fixed #26993 -- Increased User.last_name max_length to 150 characters.

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Thom Wiggers 2017-01-22 15:45:42 +01:00 committed by Tim Graham
parent 0de0699d94
commit d5b573d872
5 changed files with 50 additions and 2 deletions

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@ -738,6 +738,7 @@ answer newbie questions, and generally made Django that much better:
thebjorn <bp@datakortet.no>
Thejaswi Puthraya <thejaswi.puthraya@gmail.com>
Thijs van Dien <thijs@vandien.net>
Thom Wiggers
Thomas Chaumeny <t.chaumeny@gmail.com>
Thomas Güttler <hv@tbz-pariv.de>
Thomas Kerpe <thomas@kerpe.net>

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@ -0,0 +1,16 @@
from django.db import migrations, models
class Migration(migrations.Migration):
dependencies = [
('auth', '0008_alter_user_username_max_length'),
]
operations = [
migrations.AlterField(
model_name='user',
name='last_name',
field=models.CharField(blank=True, max_length=150, verbose_name='last name'),
),
]

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@ -311,7 +311,7 @@ class AbstractUser(AbstractBaseUser, PermissionsMixin):
},
)
first_name = models.CharField(_('first name'), max_length=30, blank=True)
last_name = models.CharField(_('last name'), max_length=30, blank=True)
last_name = models.CharField(_('last name'), max_length=150, blank=True)
email = models.EmailField(_('email address'), blank=True)
is_staff = models.BooleanField(
_('staff status'),

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@ -47,7 +47,11 @@ Fields
.. attribute:: last_name
Optional. 30 characters or fewer.
Optional. 150 characters or fewer.
.. versionchanged:: 2.0
The ``max_length`` increased from 30 to 150 characters.
.. attribute:: email

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@ -217,6 +217,33 @@ The end of upstream support for Oracle 11.2 is Dec. 2020. Django 1.11 will be
supported until April 2020 which almost reaches this date. Django 2.0
officially supports Oracle 12.1+.
:attr:`AbstractUser.last_name <django.contrib.auth.models.User.last_name>` ``max_length`` increased to 150
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A migration for :attr:`django.contrib.auth.models.User.last_name` is included.
If you have a custom user model inheriting from ``AbstractUser``, you'll need
to generate and apply a database migration for your user model.
If you want to preserve the 30 character limit for last names, use a custom
form::
from django.contrib.auth.forms import UserChangeForm
class MyUserChangeForm(UserChangeForm):
last_name = forms.CharField(max_length=30, required=False)
If you wish to keep this restriction in the admin when editing users, set
``UserAdmin.form`` to use this form::
from django.contrib.auth.admin import UserAdmin
from django.contrib.auth.models import User
class MyUserAdmin(UserAdmin):
form = MyUserChangeForm
admin.site.unregister(User)
admin.site.register(User, MyUserAdmin)
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