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================================
django-registration-me changelog
================================
=============================
django-registration changelog
=============================
Version 0.7, 6 November 2008:
-----------------------------
* Project hosting moved from Google Code to Bitbucket, and from a
Subversion repository to Mercurial.
* Added test suite.
* Full Django 1.0 compatibility.
* Registration and activation views now accept an ``extra_context``
argument, identical to the way that argument works in Django's
generic views.
* Added a custom management command for cleaning up expired
registrations; you can now run ``manage.py cleanupregistration`` to
handle this.
* BACKWARDS-INCOMPATIBLE CHANGE: The "username" field in
``RegistrationForm`` is now a ``RegexField``.
* BACKWARDS-INCOMPATIBLE CHANGE: Removed the standalone script for
deleting expired user registrations; use the new management command
instead.
Version 0.6, 29 July 2008:
--------------------------
* Packaged from revision 166 in Subversion.
* Fixed a multiple-objects exception in
``RegistrationFormUniqueEmail`` when multiple users already have the
same email address.
* Changed the ``success_url`` of the ``register()`` view to use
reverse URL resolution.
* Added an ``extra_context`` argument to the ``register`` and
``activate`` views, mimicking its functionality in Django's generic
views.
* BACKWARDS-INCOMPATIBLE CHANGE: Switched the admin declaration to be
compliant with the newforms-admin refactor; the admin declaration
now lives in ``registration/admin.py``.
* BACKWARDS-INCOMPATIBLE CHANGE: Switched form imports from using
``django.newforms`` to using ``django.forms``; the old style now
raises a deprecation warning on Django trunk and on Django 1.0
alpha.
Version 0.5, 4 June 2008:
-------------------------
* Packaged from revision 155 in Subversion.
* Added Serbian translation.
* Added Italian translation.
* Username/email uniqueness checks are now case-insensitive. This is
potentially backwards-incompatible if you relied on them being
case-sensitive, but I don't know of any reason why you'd be doing
that.
* Included forms now use lazy translations.
* The ``register`` view can now handle files submitted for use in form
processing.
* Reactivation of a manually-deactivated account is now prevented by
changing the activation key, on successful activation, to a dummy
string which will fail on subsequent activation attempts.
Version 0.4p2, 10 Feburary 2008:
--------------------------------
* Added Brazilian Portuguese translation.
* Added Japanese translation.
* Added Hebrew translation.
* Minor documentation fixes.
Version 0.4p1, 16 December 2007:
--------------------------------
* Packaged from revision 129 in Subversion.
* Added Polish translation.
Version 0.4, 8 December 2007:
-----------------------------
* Packaged from revision 122 in Subversion.
* Added Greek translation.
* Added Russian translation.
* Changed ``maxlength`` to ``max_length`` now that Django issues a
deprecation warning for it.
* BACKWARDS-INCOMPATIBLE CHANGE: Changed the password validation to be
on ``clean()`` instead of ``clean_password2()``. This means that
errors from this must be accessed via ``non_field_errors()``.
Version 0.3p5, 6 October 2007:
------------------------------
* Packaged from revision 112 in Subversion.
* Added German translation.
* Fixed a mismatch between the default ``RegistrationForm``'s maximum
length on email addresses and the actual maximum length on Django's
``User`` model.
* Fixed a situation where bad input for the ``password1`` field on
``RegistrationForm`` could cause validation of ``password2`` to fail
with an exception.
Version 0.3p4, 4 October 2007:
------------------------------
* Packaged from revision 101 in Subversion.
* BACKWARDS-INCOMPATIBLE CHANGE: In response to larger numbers of
complaints from people trying to use the example templates as-is,
the example templates have been removed.
Version 0.3p2, 23 September 2007:
---------------------------------
* Packaged from revision 100 in Subversion.
* Fixed ``activate`` view to actually take the ``template_name``
argument.
Version 0.3p1, 22 September 2007:
---------------------------------
* Packaged from revision 99 in Subversion.
* Fixed a typo in docs/overview.txt.
* Fixed a typo in bin/delete_expired_users.py.
* Added French translation.
Version 0.3, 19 September 2007:
-------------------------------
Packaged from revision 89 in Subversion; download at
http://django-registration.googlecode.com/files/registration-0.3.tar.gz
* Changed ``register`` and ``activate`` views to accept
``template_name`` keyword argument for selecting a custom template.
* Changed ``register`` view to accept ``form_class`` keyword
argument specifying the form to use.
* BACKWARDS-INCOMPATIBLE CHANGE: Changed
``RegistrationManager.create_inactive_user`` to use a template for
the subject of the activation email.
* BACKWARDS-INCOMPATIBLE CHANGE: Removed the ``tos`` field from
``RegistrationForm``; if you were relying on it, switch to using
``RegistrationFormTermsOfService`` instead.
* BACKWARDS-INCOMPATIBLE CHANGE: The activation email template now
receives the current ``Site`` object as the context variable
``site``, and the ``current_site`` variable, which only held the
domain, is no longer available.
* Added script ``bin/delete_expired_users.py`` with instructions on
how to use it as a cron job to clean up expired/inactive accounts.
* Marked strings for translation and added ``locale`` directory so
that translations can be added.
* Updated to deal with merge of Django's Unicode branch into trunk;
now using Unicode-aware functions everywhere.
Version 0.2, 29 May 2007:
-------------------------
Packaged from revision 76 in Subversion; download at
http://django-registration.googlecode.com/files/registration-0.2.tar.gz
* Added ability to specify a callback in
``RegistrationManager.create_inactive_user`` or in the ``register``
view to enable creation of site-specific user profile.
* Separated out the logic of creating the profile into a new method on
``RegistrationManager``: ``create_profile``.
* Added URLConf support for various useful views in
``django.contrib.auth``.
* BACKWARDS-INCOMPATIBLE CHANGE: removed the ``key_generated`` field
from ``RegistrationProfile``; activation key expiration is now
calculated based on the ``date_joined`` field in the ``User`` model.
Drop the ``key_generated`` column from your database when upgrading
from 0.1.
Version 0.1, 23 May 2007:
-------------------------
Packaged from revision 56 in Subversion; download at
http://django-registration.googlecode.com/files/registration-0.1.tar.gz
* First packaged version using distutils.
* Added docs/ directory and overview.