Hi!
Ludovic, Melvyn, thank you for your responses. I could not make Melvyn's
example work for me, but it put me on the right track.
Solution: right under the "reset the one time password" comment, add the
line "user.backend = 'path.to.OneTimePasswordBackend' ", and everything
works as it shoul
On Monday 05 June 2017 04:14:01 Alison P wrote:
> If I use the default session serializer, I get the following error:
> TypeError at /login/
>
> is not JSON serializable
I'm using this is a general solution. Feel free to strike what you don't need.
The basics is that a JSONEncoder knows primiti
I don't see where in your code the error happen.
With standard python, you can't add a method on your class to make is
JSON serializable. At least to my knowledge. You have to write your
own serializer and instruct the code turning your object into JSON to
use it.
But there are a few easier alter
Hi everyone,
I have written a custom authentication backend, the code is below. It
allows a user to click "email me a one-time password" on the home page,
which is saved on the "Person" model (which extends User through a foreign
key) and then log in with that password. This backend verifies th
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