.. _simple-backend: .. module:: registration.backends.simple The "simple" (one-step) backend =============================== As an alternative to :ref:`the default backend `, and an example of writing alternate workflows, django-registration bundles a one-step registration system in ``registration.backend.simple``. This backend's workflow is deliberately as simple as possible: 1. A user signs up by filling out a registration form. 2. The user's account is created and is active immediately, with no intermediate confirmation or activation step. 3. The new user is logged in immediately. Configuration ------------- To use this backend, simply include the URLconf ``registration.backends.simple.urls`` somewhere in your site's own URL configuration. For example:: (r'^accounts/', include('registration.backends.simple.urls')), No additional settings are required, but one optional setting is supported: ``REGISTRATION_OPEN`` A boolean (either ``True`` or ``False``) indicating whether registration of new accounts is currently permitted. A default of ``True`` will be assumed if this setting is not supplied. Upon successful registration, the default redirect is to the URL specified by the ``get_absolute_url()`` method of the newly-created ``User`` object; by default, this will be ``/users//``, although it can be overridden by implementing :meth:`~registration.views.RegistrationView.get_success_url()` on a subclass of ``registration.backends.simple.views.RegistrationView``. The default form class used for account registration will be :class:`registration.forms.RegistrationForm`, although this can be overridden by supplying a custom URL pattern for the registration view and passing the keyword argument ``form_class``, or by subclassing ``registration.backends.simple.views.RegistrationView`` and either overriding ``form_class`` or implementing :meth:`~registration.views.RegistrationView.get_form_class()`.