In my application I am using Django Allauth. I don’t have any registration
form for users. The admin is going to register users by uploading an excel
file that contains user info. I have done all of this and users are saved in
the user table by auto generating passwords. After I upload user lists and
save them in database, I want to send a reset password email to each user.
In allauth to reset password you first need to go to reset page
account/password/reset/
and type your email. then an email is send which
directs you to change your password
account/password/reset/key/(?P<uidb36>[0-9A-Za-z]+)-(?P<key>.+)/
Is it possible to send the email directly within the app? The url contains a
key that I don’t know how to generate!! Or is there any better way to do that?
It’s possible. My solution implements a User model post_save signal to call
the Allauth Password reset view which will send the user the email. The first
thing to consider is to make the user email address mandatory in the admin
user create form (as explained
here). And then use this code:
from allauth.account.views import PasswordResetView
from django.conf import settings
from django.dispatch import receiver
from django.http import HttpRequest
from django.middleware.csrf import get_token
@receiver(models.signals.post_save, sender=settings.AUTH_USER_MODEL)
def send_reset_password_email(sender, instance, created, **kwargs):
if created:
# First create a post request to pass to the view
request = HttpRequest()
request.method = 'POST'
# add the absolute url to be be included in email
if settings.DEBUG:
request.META['HTTP_HOST'] = '127.0.0.1:8000'
else:
request.META['HTTP_HOST'] = 'www.mysite.com'
# pass the post form data
request.POST = {
'email': instance.email,
'csrfmiddlewaretoken': get_token(HttpRequest())
}
PasswordResetView.as_view()(request) # email will be sent!