User registration REST API, based on Django REST Framework.
Full documentation for the project is available at https://django-rest-registration.readthedocs.io/.
- Django (1.10+, 2.0+) and Django-REST-Framework (3.3+)
- Python 3.4 or higher (no Python 2 support!)
- Supported views:
- registration (sign-up) with verification
- login/logout (sign-in), session- or token-based
- user profile (retrieving / updating)
- reset password
- change password
- register (change) e-mail
- Views are compatible with django-rest-swagger
- Views can be authenticated via session or auth token
- Modeless (uses the user defined by
settings.AUTH_USER_MODEL
and also uses cryptographic signing instead of profile models) - Uses password validation
- Heavily tested (Above 98% code coverage)
- Supports only one email per user (as model field)
- No JWT support (but you can use it along libraries like django-rest-framework-simplejwt)
You can install Django REST Registration latest version via pip:
pip install django-rest-registration
Then, you should add it to the INSTALLED_APPS
so the app templates
for notification emails can be accessed:
INSTALLED_APPS=(
...
'rest_registration',
)
After that, you can use the urls in your urlconfig, for instance (using new Django 2.x syntax):
api_urlpatterns = [
...
path('accounts/', include('rest_registration.api.urls')),
]
urlpatterns = [
...
path('api/v1/', include(api_urlpatterns)),
]
In Django 1.x you can use old url
instead of path
.
You can configure Django REST Registraton using the REST_REGISTRATION
setting in your Django settings (similarly to Django REST Framework).
Below is sample, minimal config you can provide in your django settings which will satisfy the system checks:
REST_REGISTRATION = {
'REGISTER_VERIFICATION_ENABLED': False,
'RESET_PASSWORD_VERIFICATION_ENABLED': False,
'REGISTER_EMAIL_VERIFICATION_ENABLED': False,
}
However, the preferred base configuration would be:
REST_REGISTRATION = {
'REGISTER_VERIFICATION_URL': 'https://frontend-host/verify-user/',
'RESET_PASSWORD_VERIFICATION_URL': 'https://frontend-host/reset-password/',
'REGISTER_EMAIL_VERIFICATION_URL': 'https://frontend-host/verify-email/',
'VERIFICATION_FROM_EMAIL': 'no-reply@example.com',
}
The frontend urls are not provided by the library but should be provided by the user of the library, because Django REST Registration is frontend-agnostic. The frontend urls will receive parameters as GET query and should pass them to corresponding REST API views via HTTP POST request.
In case when any verification is enabled (which is the default!), your Django application needs to be properly configured so it can send e-mails.
You can read more about basic configuration here.
You can read more about detailed configuration here.
You can find all REST_REGISTRATION
configuration options
here.