Re: Help with registration backend

2012-12-05 Thread Chris Cogdon
In the end all you need to do is create a User object and possibly set a password on it. That's it. Create your own form for it and go wild. I strongly suggest wrapping the view in a @has_perm decorator so that only people who are allowed to create users (or some other permission) can get to

Re: Help with registration backend

2012-12-05 Thread Johnny Pyhtonic
Thanks for the idea. I followed up on this found that the django-registration backend is really only ment for anonymous account creation - it will log an athenticated user out upon reaching the page. The deal seems to be that in order the create an account, the user must not already have an

Re: Help with registration backend

2012-12-03 Thread Chris Cogdon
modify the urlconf so that the function to send out registration keys can only be executed if someone is already logged in and/or has the right kind of permission. eg, instead of url( some-re some_function ) you can use url ( some-re, login_required(some_function) ) or has_perm, or a

Help with registration backend

2012-12-03 Thread Jason Pythonic
Hi All, First time poster here, so apologies if this question has been covered - believe me, I've searched, but I might be too far off base to know what to search for. Here's my issue. I'm working on a site that is currently setup to enroll users via the django-registration user registration