Custom signals used by django-registration-redux¶
Much of django-registration-redux’s customizability comes through the ability to write and use registration backends implementing different workflows for user registration. However, there are many cases where only a small bit of additional logic needs to be injected into the registration process, and writing a custom backend to support this represents an unnecessary amount of work. A more lightweight customization option is provided through two custom signals which backends are required to send at specific points during the registration process; functions listening for these signals can then add whatever logic is needed.
For general documentation on signals and the Django dispatcher, consult Django’s signals documentation. This documentation assumes that you are familiar with how signals work and the process of writing and connecting functions which will listen for signals.
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registration.signals.
user_activated
¶ Sent when a user account is activated (not applicable to all backends). Provides the following arguments:
sender
- The backend class used to activate the user.
user
- An instance of
django.contrib.auth.models.User
representing the activated account. request
- The
HttpRequest
in which the account was activated.
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registration.signals.
user_registered
¶ Sent when a new user account is registered. Provides the following arguments:
sender
- The backend class used to register the account.
user
- An instance of
django.contrib.auth.models.User
representing the new account. request
- The
HttpRequest
in which the new account was registered.