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Description:Django-registration provides user registration functionality for Django websites.
maintainers:Macropin, DiCato, and joshblum
contributors:list of contributors
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This is a fairly simple user-registration application for Django, designed to make allowing user signups as painless as possible. It requires a functional installation of Django 2.0 or newer, but has no other dependencies.

Installation

Install, upgrade and uninstall django-registration-redux with these commands:

pip install django-registration-redux
pip install --upgrade django-registration-redux
pip uninstall django-registration-redux

To install it manually, run the following command inside this source directory:

python setup.py install

Or if you'd prefer you can simply place the included registration directory somewhere on your Python path, or symlink to it from somewhere on your Python path; this is useful if you're working from a Git checkout.

Note that this application requires Python 3.5 or later, and a functional installation of Django 2.0 or newer.

If you are running on Django <=2.0, you can install a previous version of django-registration-redux, which supports older versions of Django. See the CHANGELOG for support details. Older versions will receive minor bug fixes as needed, but are no longer actively developed:

pip install django-registration-redux==1.10

Getting started with development

To get started with development, first install the required packages:

make installdeps

For convenience a Makefile is included which wraps the Python invoke library. Once you work on a patch, you can test the functionality by running:

make test

Or equivalently:

invoke test

Command line arguments can be passed to the invoke script through the Makefile via the ARGS parameter. For example:

make build ARGS=--docs

Or equivalently:

invoke build --docs

Alternatives

djangopackages.com has a comprehensive comparison of Django packages used for user registration and authentication.

For example, django-allauth is an alternative to django-registration-redux that provides user registration in addition to social authentication and email address management.

License

Django-registration-redux is licensed under BSD License.

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