Looking closer, do you have an app named 'main'?  If so does it have a
urls.py in it?  Can you import that without error (say in the manage.py
shell)?  If so, try:

    repr(main.urlpatterns)

(Since the error message complains that main.urls has no url patterns in
it.)

If you don't expect to use such a module, check your existing urls.py files
for a url pattern that does include('main.urls'), or something close.


On Tue, Jun 4, 2013 at 2:58 AM, tony gair <tonytheg...@gmail.com> wrote:

> my URLS_CONF points to my urls.py in my main project directory. The error
> only once I press the login button, the form is validated, the user
> then(correctly ) is authenticated then it fails with the error when I try
> to redirect it to a view.
>
>
> On Monday, June 3, 2013 2:45:09 PM UTC, tony gair wrote:
>>
>>
>> I'm getting an error
>>
>> Request URL: 
>> http://127.0.0.1:8000/heating/**login/?next=/heating/orglv/<http://127.0.0.1:8000/heating/login/?next=/heating/orglv/>
>> Django Version: 1.5.1
>> Exception Type: ImproperlyConfigured
>> Exception Value:
>> The included urlconf main.urls doesn't have any patterns in it
>>
>> my login form and view has been modified to work off email and password
>> rather than username and password
>>
>>
>> my forms.py looks like
>>
>> class MyCustomLoginForm(forms.Form):
>>   """A login form for the customer model"""
>>   email = forms.EmailField(
>>     label=('Your email address'),
>>     required=True)
>>   password = forms.CharField(
>>     label=('Your password'),
>>     widget=forms.PasswordInput,
>>     required=True)
>>
>>   def clean(self):
>>     """If the user is valid and active then auth them & return the
>> clean_data"""
>>     clean_data = self.cleaned_data
>>     try:
>>       # authenticate the details
>>       user = authenticate(
>>           username=clean_data['email'],
>>           password=clean_data['password'**])
>>       if user and user.is_active:
>>           self.user = user
>>           return clean_data
>>     except (KeyError, AttributeError):
>>       pass
>>     raise forms.ValidationError(('**Incorrect Password'))
>>
>> views.py looks like
>> class LoginView(FormView):
>>     """Give a view to login"""
>>     form_class = MyCustomLoginForm
>>   template_name = 'login.html'
>>   success_url = reverse ('orglv')
>>
>> def get_success_url(self):
>>       return reverse ('orglv')
>>
>> def form_valid(self, form):
>>       """ if the form is valid, then log the user in"""
>>       login(self.request, form.user)
>>       return HttpResponseRedirect(self.get_**success_url())
>>
>> backends.py looks like
>>
>>
>> class EmailOrUsernameModelBackend(**object):
>>     def authenticate(self, username=None, password=None):
>> print(username)
>> print(password)
>>         try:
>>      user = Heating_User.objects.get(**email=username)
>>      print(user.username)
>> print(user.password)
>>      if user.check_password(password):
>> print("password ok")
>> return user
>>         except Heating_User.DoesNotExist:
>>      print("crap")
>>             return None
>>
>>     def get_user(self, user_id):
>>         try:
>>             return Heating_User.objects.get(pk=**user_id)
>>         except User.DoesNotExist:
>>             return None
>>
>> and my login.html looks like
>>
>>    {% extends "base.html" %}
>>
>>     {% block title %}Login{% endblock title %}
>>
>>     {% block content %}
>>     <form method="post">
>>         {% csrf_token %}
>>         {{ form.as_p }}
>>         <button type="submit" >login</button>
>> <input type="hidden" name="next" value="{{next}}" />
>>     </form>
>>     {% endblock content %}
>>
>>
>>
>> and my urls.py looks like
>>
>> urlpatterns = patterns('',
>>     url(regex=r'login/$',
>> view=LoginView.as_view(),
>> name="login"
>>     ),
>>
>>
>>
>> has anyone any ideas?
>>
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