Fixed #32235 -- Made ReadOnlyPasswordHashField disabled by default.

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Timo Ludwig 2020-12-02 11:23:52 +01:00 committed by Mariusz Felisiak
parent d746f28949
commit d8dfff2ab0
4 changed files with 15 additions and 21 deletions

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@ -1129,7 +1129,7 @@ code would be required in the app's ``admin.py`` file::
class UserChangeForm(forms.ModelForm):
"""A form for updating users. Includes all the fields on
the user, but replaces the password field with admin's
password hash display field.
disabled password hash display field.
"""
password = ReadOnlyPasswordHashField()
@ -1137,12 +1137,6 @@ code would be required in the app's ``admin.py`` file::
model = MyUser
fields = ('email', 'password', 'date_of_birth', 'is_active', 'is_admin')
def clean_password(self):
# Regardless of what the user provides, return the initial value.
# This is done here, rather than on the field, because the
# field does not have access to the initial value
return self.initial["password"]
class UserAdmin(BaseUserAdmin):
# The forms to add and change user instances
@ -1182,3 +1176,10 @@ Finally, specify the custom model as the default user model for your project
using the :setting:`AUTH_USER_MODEL` setting in your ``settings.py``::
AUTH_USER_MODEL = 'customauth.MyUser'
.. versionchanged:: 3.2
In older versions, ``ReadOnlyPasswordHashField`` is not
:attr:`~django.forms.Field.disabled` by default and
``UserChangeForm.clean_password()`` is required to return the initial
value, whatever the user provides.