Issue
I want django to authenticate users via email, not via usernames. One way can be providing email value as username value, but I dont want that. Reason being, I've a url /profile/<username>/
, hence I cannot have a url /profile/[email protected]/
.
Another reason being that all emails are unique, but it happen sometimes that the username is already being taken. Hence I'm auto-creating the username as fullName_ID
.
How can I just change let Django authenticate with email?
This is how I create a user.
username = `abcd28`
user_email = `[email protected]`
user = User.objects.create_user(username, user_email, user_pass)
This is how I login.
email = request.POST['email']
password = request.POST['password']
username = User.objects.get(email=email.lower()).username
user = authenticate(username=username, password=password)
login(request, user)
Is there any other of of login apart from getting the username first?
Solution
You should write a custom authentication backend. Something like this will work:
from django.contrib.auth import get_user_model
from django.contrib.auth.backends import ModelBackend
class EmailBackend(ModelBackend):
def authenticate(self, request, username=None, password=None, **kwargs):
UserModel = get_user_model()
try:
user = UserModel.objects.get(email=username)
except UserModel.DoesNotExist:
return None
else:
if user.check_password(password):
return user
return None
Then, set that backend as your auth backend in your settings:
AUTHENTICATION_BACKENDS = ['path.to.auth.module.EmailBackend']
Updated. Inherit from ModelBackend
as it implements methods like get_user()
already.
See docs here: https://docs.djangoproject.com/en/3.0/topics/auth/customizing/#writing-an-authentication-backend
Answered By - mipadi
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