7 and python 2.7. i want to add extra field in django registration. i try to extend with my model like this:
class Seller(models.Model):
user = models.ForeignKey(User, unique=True)
name = models.CharField(max_length=25)
phone_number = models.BigIntegerField()
email = models.EmailField(max_length=75)
def __str__(self):
return self.name;
and i add form.py like this
from django import forms
from registration.forms import RegistrationForm
from django.forms import ModelForm
from django.contrib.auth.models import User
from kerajinan.models import Product, Category, Seller
class SellerForm(forms.ModelsForm):
class Meta:
model = Seller
fields = ('name','phone_number','email')
and modify url.py like this:
url(r'^accounts/', 'registration.views.register',{'form_class':SellerForm,'backend': 'registration.backends.default.DefaultBackend'})
how to use those model with django registration and i get error syntax with my ulr.py?
thanks
It's works for me:
models.py
from django.db import models
from django.contrib.auth.models import User
class UserProfile(models.Model):
field = models.CharField(max_length=3)
user = models.OneToOneField(User)
forms.py
from registration.forms import RegistrationFormUniqueEmail
from django import forms
class UserProfileRegistrationForm(RegistrationFormUniqueEmail):
field = forms.CharField()
Create regbackend.py and write:
from registration.backends.default.views import RegistrationView
from forms import UserProfileRegistrationForm
from models import UserProfile
class MyRegistrationView(RegistrationView):
form_class = UserProfileRegistrationForm
def register(self, request, form_class):
new_user = super(MyRegistrationView, self).register(request, form_class)
user_profile = UserProfile()
user_profile.user = new_user
user_profile.field = form_class.cleaned_data['field']
user_profile.save()
return user_profile
And urls.py
from django.conf.urls import include, url
import regbackend
urlpatterns = [
url(r'^accounts/register/$', regbackend.MyRegistrationView.as_view(), name='registration_register'),
]
I found a way to do this! (The last answer was throwing me some errors) Let me explain it: (Django 1.10.5 and Django-registration-redux 1.4)
app/models.py:
class Profile(models.Model):
user = models.OneToOneField(User, primary_key=True)
passport_id = models.IntegerField(max_length=10)
app/forms.py:
from registration.forms import RegistrationFormUniqueEmail
from django import forms
from .models import Profile
class ProfileForm(RegistrationFormUniqueEmail):
passport = forms.IntegerField(max_length=10)
Then, I made the -famous- regbackend.py file. Note that the register method takes only one parameter (the form). You need to remember to create -and save- the new object (record) in the DB's model's table aswell, as I do in the following code:
app/regbackend.py
from registration.backends.default.views import RegistrationView
from .forms import ProfileForm
from .models import Profile
class MyRegistrationView(RegistrationView):
form_class = ProfileForm
def register(self, form_class):
new_user = super(MyRegistrationView, self).register(form_class)
p = form_class.cleaned_data['passport']
new_profile = Profile.objects.create(user=new_user, passport=p)
new_profile.save()
return new_user
root/urls.py
from app.regbackend import MyRegistrationView
urlpatterns = [
url(r'^accounts/register/$', MyRegistrationView.as_view(),
name='registration_register'),
url(r'^accounts/', include('registration.backends.default.urls'))]
After this, You may want to setup some other things for the field (Validations, etc.)