Switch a few examples in the docs to use newstyle classes.
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@ -1637,13 +1637,13 @@ database ID or whatever -- and returns a ``User`` object.
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The ``authenticate`` method takes credentials as keyword arguments. Most of
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the time, it'll just look like this::
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class MyBackend:
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class MyBackend(object):
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def authenticate(self, username=None, password=None):
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# Check the username/password and return a User.
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But it could also authenticate a token, like so::
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class MyBackend:
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class MyBackend(object):
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def authenticate(self, token=None):
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# Check the token and return a User.
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@ -1665,7 +1665,7 @@ object the first time a user authenticates::
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from django.conf import settings
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from django.contrib.auth.models import User, check_password
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class SettingsBackend:
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class SettingsBackend(object):
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"""
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Authenticate against the settings ADMIN_LOGIN and ADMIN_PASSWORD.
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@ -1719,7 +1719,7 @@ any one backend grants.
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The simple backend above could implement permissions for the magic admin
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fairly simply::
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class SettingsBackend:
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class SettingsBackend(object):
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# ...
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