Fixed #27292 -- Removed unnecessary password assignment in auth backend example.
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@ -139,7 +139,7 @@ object the first time a user authenticates::
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Authenticate against the settings ADMIN_LOGIN and ADMIN_PASSWORD.
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Use the login name, and a hash of the password. For example:
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Use the login name and a hash of the password. For example:
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ADMIN_LOGIN = 'admin'
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ADMIN_PASSWORD = 'pbkdf2_sha256$30000$Vo0VlMnkR4Bk$qEvtdyZRWTcOsCnI/oQ7fVOu1XAURIZYoOZ3iq8Dr4M='
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@ -152,10 +152,9 @@ object the first time a user authenticates::
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try:
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user = User.objects.get(username=username)
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except User.DoesNotExist:
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# Create a new user. Note that we can set password
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# to anything, because it won't be checked; the password
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# from settings.py will.
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user = User(username=username, password='get from settings.py')
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# Create a new user. There's no need to set a password
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# because only the password from settings.py is checked.
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user = User(username=username)
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user.is_staff = True
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user.is_superuser = True
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user.save()
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