问题
I'm looking at the API for authentication
https://docs.djangoproject.com/en/1.3/topics/auth/
I can't seem to find information on simple user registration form that would send confirmation email as it is the usual way on web sites.
I guess I could do this:
1) Display a form 2) User enters info and submits 3) Save user as inactive, with a confirmation code 4) Send a link with confirmation code 5) User clicks a confirmation link and becomes active
It doesn't seem that difficult but I have a feeling this might be done already, and also there are quite a few edge cases that would need to be considered.
回答1:
It's not built into Django. There is a reusable app called django-allauth, which will fit your needs.
An app called django-registration used to be recommended, but that is now unmaintained and out of date.
Editor note: django-registration is not unmaintained as of December 2016.
回答2:
While django-registration used to be the registration system du jour, it has been abandoned by the maintainer and doesn't work on Django 1.6 without patching.
Try maybe django-allauth - I would have used it if I had known about it when I was looking. (As it turned out, I found this question first and used django-registration, wasting a lot of time.)
EDIT 10/2016: Looks like django-registration is maintained again. It's on GitHub now: https://github.com/ubernostrum/django-registration
回答3:
You can do this:
- Define a function to activate the user (i. e. def
activate(request))
- Configure in the url.py the route to that function (i.e /activate/)
- Create a form to register user
- Create the post function to create the user
- When you create the user set field 'is_active' to 0.
- In the same function send the email with a link inside, this link must have the target as the configured route
来源:https://stackoverflow.com/questions/6488384/django-authentication-registration-with-email-confirmation