On Aug 20, 2017 4:47 PM, "ah bor" <[email protected]> wrote:
Hello friends,
I will appreciate it if you can help me resolve the following issue.
I am trying to use the Django built-in views for resetting passwords but
get an error in the very end. I have done the following steps:
1. in URLs.py:
url(r'^password_reset/$', auth_views.password_reset,{'
email_template_name':'registration/password_reset_
email.html','subject_template_name':'registration/password_
reset_subject.txt','post_reset_redirect':'main:password_reset_done','from_
email':'[email protected]',},name='password_reset'),
url(r'^reset/confirm/(?P<uidb64>[0-9A-Za-z_\-]+)/(?P<
token>[0-9A-Za-z]{1,13}-[0-9A-Za-z]{1,20})/$',auth_views.
PasswordResetConfirmView.as_view(),{'success_url':'passwordresetcomplete'},
I doubt this success_url will work given the names you show here.
<snip>
Now here is what happens: when I go to http://127.0.0.1:8000/password_reset/
it asks for an email address. after entering an email for a user it says we
have sent you a link and I see the link in email. when I click on the link,
a page opens and ask for a new password and a password confirmation. When I
hit the submit button, I can see that the password is really changed but
instead of being directed to an html page I get an error. Here it is
NoReverseMatch at /reset/confirm/MQ/set-password/
Reverse for 'password_reset_complete' not found.
'password_reset_complete' is not a valid view function or pattern name.
Request Method: POST
Request URL: http://127.0.0.1:8000/reset/confirm/MQ/set-password/
Django Version: 1.11.2
Exception Type: NoReverseMatch
Exception Value:
Reverse for 'password_reset_complete' not found.
'password_reset_complete' is not a valid view function or pattern name.
Python Version: 2.7.12
Thanks for your help,
Is this your main urls.py file? Can you post up the main one?
I would suspect the success_url issue I pointed out above, but the
erroneous URL name contains underscores. I'm not sure if the built in view
will fall back to the default name (which does contain underscores) if the
given success_url didn't resolve. But even if that were the case, you have
a view with the proper name.
I almost feel like these URL's are not being used at all. The error doesn't
make sense given your listing of URL's.
-James
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