i upgraded to 0.8 and start doing things your way and it seems to work
fine. i just have one question, is this code OK or yours is better? if yes
why is that?
def create_user_profile(sender, instance, created, **kwargs):
if created:
UserProfile.objects.create(user=instance)
post_save.connect(create_user_profile, sender=User)
On Saturday, April 21, 2012 10:51:18 PM UTC+1, Ejah wrote:
>
> No problem. You would need to upgrade to 0.8 to make this work.
> Enjoy!
>
> On Apr 21, 11:46 pm, psychok7 <[email protected]> wrote:
> > yes 0.7 , well ill give it a try then :) if i run into problems i will
> > bother you a little bit further
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >
> > On Saturday, April 21, 2012 10:33:32 PM UTC+1, Ejah wrote:
> >
> > > Hi,
> > > What version of django-registration are you using? I assume 0.7
> > > The usage of profile_callback has been removed in 0.8, a very recent
> > > release actually, looking at the codebase history.
> > > The finer documentation on the usage of 0.8 is made available at:
> > >http://docs.b-list.org/django-registration/0.8/
> >
> > > What you are looking for was originally provided for in django-
> > > profiles, which integrated nicely with django-registration.
> >
> > > However, the way to go now is to create a new app, add your user
> > > profile class there, and connect to the
> > > registration.signals.user_registered signal.
> >
> > > Small example:
> >
> > > models.py (in myapp)
> > > from django.db import models
> > > from registration.signals import user_registered
> > > from django.dispatch import receiver
> >
> > > class MySuperDuperUserProfile(models.Model):
> > > user = models.ForeignKey(User)
> > > whatever = models.CharField(max_length=100)
> > > wherever = models.CharField(max_length=50)
> >
> > > @receiver(user_registered)
> > > def create_superduper_user_profile(sender, **kwargs):
> > > new_user = kwargs.pop('user', None)
> > > data_dict_from_registration_form = kwargs.pop('request',
> > > None).POST
> > > sdup = MySuperDuperUserProfile()
> > > sdup.user = new_user
> > > sdup.whatever = data_dict_from_registration_form['whatever']
> > > sdup.wherever = data_dict_from_registration_form['wherever']
> > > sdup.save()
> >
> > > That's all folks. No messing around with existing code. You can create
> > > a custom registration form in which you add your profile fields, that
> > > you pass to the registration view via de url, and get the form fields
> > > from the request that also gets sent to the
> > > create_superduper_user_function. Please note I did not run this sample
> > > code, so some bugs certainly will be there.
> > > HTH
> > > Cheers
> >
> > > On Apr 21, 4:42 pm, psychok7 <[email protected]> wrote:
> > > > Ejah i did that because in registration source code there are some
> > > values
> > > > in Profile_callback set to NONE.. should i leave it like that?? the
> > > > comments say i should change it and equal it to my user profile. is
> that
> > > it
> > > > or i am doing it the wrong way?
> >
> > > > On Saturday, April 21, 2012 3:29:40 PM UTC+1, Ejah wrote:
> >
> > > > > If I am not mistaken you are editting the Registration source
> files.
> > > > > There is no need to do that.
> > > > > Simply add a new App. Create your user profile class in its
> models.py
> > > > > file, name it whatever you like. Add registration and your App to
> the
> > > > > installed_apps in your settings file. Edit the settings file and
> make
> > > > > your model class the userprofile USER_PROFILE=yourclassname
> > > > > Add the urls from django-registration to your projects urls.py.
> > > > > Register your model in the admin, syncdb and your profile will
> show
> > > > > up.
> > > > > You can read the docs on djangoproject.com on how to do that, its
> > > > > easy.
> > > > > The docs on registration are short but accurate, and the source is
> > > > > well documented.
> > > > > Hth
> >
> > > > > On 21 apr, 15:50, Brandy <[email protected]> wrote:
> > > > > > Have you created an admin.py file? It should look something like
> > > this:
> >
> > > > > > from poll.models import Poll
> > > > > > from django.contrib import admin
> >
> > > > > > admin.site.register(Poll)
> >
> > > > > > On Saturday, April 21, 2012 12:28:05 AM UTC-5, psychok7 wrote:
> > > > > > > hi there, i am quite new to django and i am having a little
> > > trouble
> > > > > > > extending my User with Userprofile. i have read lots of
> > > documentation
> > > > > about
> > > > > > > it and i have implemented as an extension of
> > > > > > >
> https://bitbucket.org/ubernostrum/django-registrationaversionbut
> > > i
> > > > > am
> > > > > > > not sure it works the way its supposed to. basically when i
> create
> > > a
> > > > > new
> > > > > > > user (in admin view), only the basic built in fields show up,
> but
> > > my
> > > > > new
> > > > > > > fields don't.. on the other hand my database seems to be ok
> with
> > > one
> > > > > table
> > > > > > > for user and another for user profile with the ids matching.
> can
> > > you
> > > > > guys
> > > > > > > help me and let me know wht am i doing wrong and whats the
> correct
> > > > > way?
> > > > > > > PLEASE don't refer me back to the documentation because i have
> > > read it
> > > > > all
> >
> > > > > > > here is my code:
> > > > > > >http://paste.ubuntu.com/939226/
> > > > > > >http://paste.ubuntu.com/939227/
> > > > > > >http://paste.ubuntu.com/939229/
> >
> > > > > > > i also added AUTH_PROFILE_MODULE = 'registration.UserProfile'
> in
> > > > > > > settings.py
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