Forms for user registration

Several form classes are provided with django-registration-redux, covering common cases for gathering account information and implementing common constraints for user registration. These forms were designed with django-registration-redux’s default backend in mind, but may also be useful in other situations.

class registration.forms.RegistrationForm

A simple form for registering an account. Has the following fields, all of which are required:

username
The username to use for the new account. This is represented as a text input which validates that the username is unique, consists entirely of alphanumeric characters and underscores and is at most 30 characters in length.
email
The email address to use for the new account. This is represented as a text input which accepts email addresses up to 75 characters in length.
password1
The password to use for the new account. This represented as a password input (input type="password" in the rendered HTML).
password2
The password to use for the new account. This represented as a password input (input type="password" in the rendered HTML). Password mismatches are recorded as errors of password2.

The constraints on usernames and email addresses match those enforced by Django’s default authentication backend for instances of django.contrib.auth.models.User. The repeated entry of the password serves to catch typos.

class registration.forms.RegistrationFormTermsOfService

A subclass of RegistrationForm which adds one additional, required field:

tos
A checkbox indicating agreement to the site’s terms of service/user agreement.
class registration.forms.RegistrationFormUniqueEmail

A subclass of RegistrationForm which enforces uniqueness of email addresses in addition to uniqueness of usernames.

class registration.forms.RegistrationFormNoFreeEmail

A subclass of RegistrationForm which disallows registration using addresses from some common free email providers. This can, in some cases, cut down on automated registration by spambots.

By default, the following domains are disallowed for email addresses:

  • aim.com
  • aol.com
  • email.com
  • gmail.com
  • googlemail.com
  • hotmail.com
  • hushmail.com
  • msn.com
  • mail.ru
  • mailinator.com
  • live.com
  • yahoo.com
  • outlook.com

To change this, subclass this form and set the class attribute bad_domains to a list of domains you wish to disallow.

Multiple Form Inheritance

Multiple RegistrationForm subclasses can be inherited into one class. For instance, if your project requires a terms of service and a unique email upon registration, those subclasses can be inherited into a single class. That would look like this:

# myapp/forms.py
class CustomForm(RegistrationFormTermsOfService, RegistrationFormUniqueEmail):
  pass

NOTE: If inheriting both RegistrationFormNoFreeEmail and RegistrationFormUniqueEmail. RegistrationFormNoFreeEmail must be inherited first, like this:

# myapp/forms.py
class CustomForm(RegistrationFormNoFreeEmail, RegistrationFormUniqueEmail):
  pass

You can also add any customization to the form, to add additional fields for example. Once you have built your form you must update the REGISTRATION_FORM reflect the string dotted path to the form you wish to use. For our example in settings.py you would change REGISTRATION_FORM = 'myapp.forms.CustomForm'.