Wednesday, August 31, 2011

Re: Password Field Not being encrypted

hi,
Use set_password method from django contrib auth models in your
custom model. while saving your custom form pass the password to set
password method and save returned encrypted password in your model.

Lokesh

On Aug 31, 12:05 am, raj <nano.ri...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Hey guys, I'm trying to make a custom registration form for a custom
> UserProfile class.
> I have the following form:
>
> class UserForm(ModelForm):
>         username = forms.EmailField(label = _("Email"), widget =
> forms.TextInput(attrs ={ 'id':'email'}), required=True)
>         first_name = forms.CharField(widget = forms.TextInput(attrs =
> {'id':'fname'}), required=True)
>         last_name = forms.CharField(widget = forms.TextInput(attrs =
> {'id':'lname'}), required=True)
>         linked_id = forms.CharField(widget = forms.HiddenInput(attrs =
> {'id':'linkedid'}))
>         password = forms.CharField(label=_('Password'),
> widget=forms.PasswordInput(render_value = False), required = True)
>         password2 = forms.CharField(label=_('Re-Enter your password'), widget
> = forms.PasswordInput(render_value = False))
>         email = forms.CharField(widget = forms.HiddenInput(), required =
> False)
>
>         class Meta:
>                 model = UserProfile
>                 fields = ('username', 'first_name', 'last_name', 'linked_id',
> 'password', 'email', )
>
>         def clean_password2(self):
>                 password1 = self.cleaned_data.get("password", "")
>                 password2 = self.cleaned_data['password2']
>                 if password1 != password2:
>                         raise forms.ValidationError(_("The passwords you entered did not
> match!"))
>                 return password2
>
>         def clean_email(self):
>                 email = self.cleaned_data['username']
>                 return email
>
> The issue that I'm having is that when the password is entered, and
> saved, its not being encrypted. So I can just view a users password in
> my admin panel...
> How do I get the passwords to be encrypted? I had another website and
> it worked then, but when I'm trying it now, it just isn't working.
> Help please. Thank you.

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