Thank you guys.

On Wednesday, April 15, 2015 at 5:41:47 PM UTC-5, willyhakim wrote:
>
> Hi everyone,
> I am using django-userena and extend the form class to add some of my own 
> fields. I followed
> the demo and still get the above error. Anyone know what I am doing wrong?
>
> class SignupFormExtra(SignupForm):
>     """ 
>     A form to demonstrate how to add extra fields to the signup form, in 
> this
>     case adding the first and last name.
>     
>     """
>     first_name = forms.CharField(label=_(u'First name'),
>                                  max_length=30,
>                                  required=True)
>
>     last_name = forms.CharField(label=_(u'Last name'),
>                                 max_length=30,
>                                 required=False)
>     industry = forms.CharField(label=_(u'Industry'),
>                                     max_length=50,
>                                     required=False)
>     title = forms.CharField(label=_(u'title'),
>                                     max_length=50,
>                                     required=False)
>
>     def __init__(self, *args, **kw):
>         """
>         
>         A bit of hackery to get the first name and last name at the top of 
> the
>         form instead at the end.
>         
>         """
>         super(SignupFormExtra, self).__init__(*args, **kw)
>         # Put the first and last name at the top
>         new_order = self.fields.keyOrder[-2]
>         new_order.insert(0, 'first_name')
>         new_order.insert(1, 'last_name')
>         new_order.insert(2, 'industry')
>         new_order.insert(3, 'title')
>         self.fields.keyOrder = new_order
>
>     def save(self):
>         """ 
>         Override the save method to save the first and last name to the 
> user
>         field.
>         """
>         # First save the parent form and get the user.
>         new_user = super(SignupFormExtra, self).save()
>
>         new_user.first_name = self.cleaned_data['first_name']
>         new_user.last_name = self.cleaned_data['last_name']
>         new_user.industry = self.cleaned_data['industry']
>         new_user.title = self.cleaned_data['title']
>         new_user.save()
>
>         # Userena expects to get the new user from this form, so return 
> the new
>         # user.
>         return new_user
>

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