cesco napisaĆ(a):
>> I'm using this snippet which works fine.
>
> Which snippet?
The one OP mentioned in his post.
http://www.djangosnippets.org/snippets/74/
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Hello,
I am using the django auth and liking it, but I would like to make the
username to be an email field. I can do it easily by changing the user
model in the auth, but is there any way of accomplishing this without
changing the user model? I came across this snippet
www.djangosnippets.org/sni
Hi
> I'm using this snippet which works fine.
Which snippet?
Thanks
Francesco
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I'm using this snippet which works fine.
In order to get this working, I generate a random string as the
username on creation and created a unique index on the email address
field.
I guess it goes a little against the grain given you're patching the
db however I feel email address fields should
None I'm aware of. At least, without heavy code lifting. If you can
afford maintaining your own fork of django.contrib.auth, then go for
it, it's much simpler than the things we did just to have the
application behave right with this snippet as AuthBackend. Some
problems are not resolved still, li
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