django-orchestra-test/orchestra/apps/users/forms.py
2014-09-30 10:20:11 +00:00

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from django import forms
from django.contrib import auth
from django.utils.translation import ugettext, ugettext_lazy as _
from orchestra.core.validators import validate_password
from .models import User
class UserCreationForm(auth.forms.UserCreationForm):
class Meta(auth.forms.UserCreationForm.Meta):
model = User
def __init__(self, *args, **kwargs):
super(UserCreationForm, self).__init__(*args, **kwargs)
self.fields['password1'].validators.append(validate_password)
def clean_username(self):
# Since User.username is unique, this check is redundant,
# but it sets a nicer error message than the ORM. See #13147.
username = self.cleaned_data["username"]
try:
User._default_manager.get(username=username)
except User.DoesNotExist:
return username
raise forms.ValidationError(self.error_messages['duplicate_username'])
class UserChangeForm(forms.ModelForm):
password = auth.forms.ReadOnlyPasswordHashField(label=_("Password"),
help_text=_("Raw passwords are not stored, so there is no way to see "
"this user's password, but you can change the password "
"using <a href=\"password/\">this form</a>."))
class Meta:
model = User
fields = '__all__'
def __init__(self, *args, **kwargs):
super(UserChangeForm, self).__init__(*args, **kwargs)
f = self.fields.get('user_permissions', None)
if f is not None:
f.queryset = f.queryset.select_related('content_type')
def clean_password(self):
# Regardless of what the user provides, return the initial value.
# This is done here, rather than on the field, because the
# field does not have access to the initial value
return self.initial["password"]