Please open a ticket:
- the reset password should display password strenght
- there should be an option to automatically login after reset password.

On Monday, 21 April 2014 16:25:20 UTC-5, Horst Horst wrote:
>
> Thanks, Massimo, what I ended up doing so far is:
>
>  1. Pre-registering users with register_bare(), using a random password 
> and an empty user name
>  2. Sending out a password reset mail like you wrote
>  3. After the user changed the password, on the subsequent call of 
> index(), having the app check whether the user name is empty and redirect 
> to user/profile
>
> This works, but the user experience for new users is less than ideal, as 
> they get to see two forms in a row. In addition, the reset_password form 
> lacks the nice password strength coloring feature - and the new users 
> choose their first password here. 
>
> Do you see a way to present them with the actual register form or an 
> equivalent single form?
>
>
>
>
> Am Montag, 10. März 2014 02:02:52 UTC+1 schrieb Massimo Di Pierro:
>>
>> One way is to create accounts in auth.auth_user and the call
>>
>> for user in newly_registered_users:
>>      auth.messages.reset_password = "I have shared a document with you click 
>> on the link %(link)s to reset your password, your document is ..... bla bla 
>> bla"
>>      auth.email_reset_password(user)
>>
>> On Friday, 7 March 2014 08:14:21 UTC-6, Horst Horst wrote:
>>>
>>> I'd like to implement a feature similar to sharing Google docs or 
>>> Dropbox: If you share something with a non-registered user, he gets a 
>>> notification email, but once he signed up, the permissions are already in 
>>> place.
>>>
>>> Programmatically registering users should be no problem, but how can I 
>>> show the registration form on their first visit, and have it not complain 
>>> about the email being already present?
>>>
>>

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