I just implemented this and it's a hassle. There are heated
discussions about it. I ended up modifying the auth app and completely
eliminating the 'username' field and just using email. Then I modified
the admin app to allow the login, and am basically just completely
overriding both. Good luck!
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Consider that there may be some third party app which you will
want to add in the future, and that it may depend on the existing
nature of usernames. (E.g.; uses username as a slug and uses
a simple regular expression in a url pattern to capture the username.
Consider that usernames are currently
Btw,
I read about django don't accept @ in usernames, but I can create a User
using
User.create_user(m...@email.com, m...@email.com, mypassword)
The only problem is, I can't save the user at admin site.
I was thinking if the limitation is only at forms.
I did not test the authentication yet.
Any o
Hi,
I'm trying to allow usernames that have '@' in them, so they can just
be email addresses. Maybe this is a bad idea. ... But putting that
aside for a second... The admin user forms don't validate with '@' in
usernames, so I thought I'd try this, which I copied from an older
post in this grou
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