Fixed some access related bugs
These were not obvious previously, but with the sidebar not showing
up when one does not have access, they stood out.
from django.contrib.auth.models import User
from django.contrib.auth import authenticate
from django.contrib.auth.tokens import default_token_generator
from django.contrib.sites.models import Site
from django.template import Context, loader
from django import forms
from django.utils.translation import ugettext_lazy as _
from django.utils.http import int_to_base36
class UserCreationForm(forms.ModelForm):
"""
A form that creates a user, with no privileges, from the given username and password.
"""
username = forms.RegexField(label=_("Username"), max_length=30, regex=r'^\w+$',
help_text = _("Required. 30 characters or fewer. Alphanumeric characters only (letters, digits and underscores)."),
error_message = _("This value must contain only letters, numbers and underscores."))
password1 = forms.CharField(label=_("Password"), widget=forms.PasswordInput)
password2 = forms.CharField(label=_("Password confirmation"), widget=forms.PasswordInput)
class Meta:
model = User
fields = ("username",)
def clean_username(self):
username = self.cleaned_data["username"]
try:
User.objects.get(username=username)
except User.DoesNotExist:
return username
raise forms.ValidationError(_("A user with that username already exists."))
def clean_password2(self):
password1 = self.cleaned_data.get("password1", "")
password2 = self.cleaned_data["password2"]
if password1 != password2:
raise forms.ValidationError(_("The two password fields didn't match."))
return password2
def save(self, commit=True):
user = super(UserCreationForm, self).save(commit=False)
user.set_password(self.cleaned_data["password1"])
if commit:
user.save()
return user
class UserChangeForm(forms.ModelForm):
username = forms.RegexField(label=_("Username"), max_length=30, regex=r'^\w+$',
help_text = _("Required. 30 characters or fewer. Alphanumeric characters only (letters, digits and underscores)."),
error_message = _("This value must contain only letters, numbers and underscores."))
class Meta:
model = User
class AuthenticationForm(forms.Form):
"""
Base class for authenticating users. Extend this to get a form that accepts
username/password logins.
"""
username = forms.CharField(label=_("Username"), max_length=30)
password = forms.CharField(label=_("Password"), widget=forms.PasswordInput)
def __init__(self, request=None, *args, **kwargs):
"""
If request is passed in, the form will validate that cookies are
enabled. Note that the request (a HttpRequest object) must have set a
cookie with the key TEST_COOKIE_NAME and value TEST_COOKIE_VALUE before
running this validation.
"""
self.request = request
self.user_cache = None
super(AuthenticationForm, self).__init__(*args, **kwargs)
def clean(self):
username = self.cleaned_data.get('username')
password = self.cleaned_data.get('password')
if username and password:
self.user_cache = authenticate(username=username, password=password)
if self.user_cache is None:
raise forms.ValidationError(_("Please enter a correct username and password. Note that both fields are case-sensitive."))
elif not self.user_cache.is_active:
raise forms.ValidationError(_("This account is inactive."))
# TODO: determine whether this should move to its own method.
if self.request:
if not self.request.session.test_cookie_worked():
raise forms.ValidationError(_("Your Web browser doesn't appear to have cookies enabled. Cookies are required for logging in."))
return self.cleaned_data
def get_user_id(self):
if self.user_cache:
return self.user_cache.id
return None
def get_user(self):
return self.user_cache
class PasswordResetForm(forms.Form):
email = forms.EmailField(label=_("E-mail"), max_length=75)
def clean_email(self):
"""
Validates that a user exists with the given e-mail address.
"""
email = self.cleaned_data["email"]
self.users_cache = User.objects.filter(email__iexact=email)
if len(self.users_cache) == 0:
raise forms.ValidationError(_("That e-mail address doesn't have an associated user account. Are you sure you've registered?"))
def save(self, domain_override=None, email_template_name='registration/password_reset_email.html',
use_https=False, token_generator=default_token_generator):
"""
Generates a one-use only link for resetting password and sends to the user
"""
from django.core.mail import send_mail
for user in self.users_cache:
if not domain_override:
current_site = Site.objects.get_current()
site_name = current_site.name
domain = current_site.domain
else:
site_name = domain = domain_override
t = loader.get_template(email_template_name)
c = {
'email': user.email,
'domain': domain,
'site_name': site_name,
'uid': int_to_base36(user.id),
'user': user,
'token': token_generator.make_token(user),
'protocol': use_https and 'https' or 'http',
}
send_mail(_("Password reset on %s") % site_name,
t.render(Context(c)), None, [user.email])
class SetPasswordForm(forms.Form):
"""
A form that lets a user change set his/her password without
entering the old password
"""
new_password1 = forms.CharField(label=_("New password"), widget=forms.PasswordInput)
new_password2 = forms.CharField(label=_("New password confirmation"), widget=forms.PasswordInput)
def __init__(self, user, *args, **kwargs):
self.user = user
super(SetPasswordForm, self).__init__(*args, **kwargs)
def clean_new_password2(self):
password1 = self.cleaned_data.get('new_password1')
password2 = self.cleaned_data.get('new_password2')
if password1 and password2:
if password1 != password2:
raise forms.ValidationError(_("The two password fields didn't match."))
return password2
def save(self, commit=True):
self.user.set_password(self.cleaned_data['new_password1'])
if commit:
self.user.save()
return self.user
class PasswordChangeForm(SetPasswordForm):
"""
A form that lets a user change his/her password by entering
their old password.
"""
old_password = forms.CharField(label=_("Old password"), widget=forms.PasswordInput)
def clean_old_password(self):
"""
Validates that the old_password field is correct.
"""
old_password = self.cleaned_data["old_password"]
if not self.user.check_password(old_password):
raise forms.ValidationError(_("Your old password was entered incorrectly. Please enter it again."))
return old_password
PasswordChangeForm.base_fields.keyOrder = ['old_password', 'new_password1', 'new_password2']
class AdminPasswordChangeForm(forms.Form):
"""
A form used to change the password of a user in the admin interface.
"""
password1 = forms.CharField(label=_("Password"), widget=forms.PasswordInput)
password2 = forms.CharField(label=_("Password (again)"), widget=forms.PasswordInput)
def __init__(self, user, *args, **kwargs):
self.user = user
super(AdminPasswordChangeForm, self).__init__(*args, **kwargs)
def clean_password2(self):
password1 = self.cleaned_data.get('password1')
password2 = self.cleaned_data.get('password2')
if password1 and password2:
if password1 != password2:
raise forms.ValidationError(_("The two password fields didn't match."))
return password2
def save(self, commit=True):
"""
Saves the new password.
"""
self.user.set_password(self.cleaned_data["password1"])
if commit:
self.user.save()
return self.user