From fb2b4253f93a85e21ee6bac4ecdac52929faeb2f Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Tim Graham Date: Sat, 11 Feb 2017 13:39:35 -0500 Subject: [2.1.x] Refs #27807 -- Removed docs for User.username_validator. The new override functionality claimed in refs #21379 doesn't work. Forwardport of 714fdbaa7048c2321f6238d9421137c33d9af7cc from stable/1.10.x. --- docs/ref/contrib/auth.txt | 21 +-------------------- 1 file changed, 1 insertion(+), 20 deletions(-) (limited to 'docs/ref') diff --git a/docs/ref/contrib/auth.txt b/docs/ref/contrib/auth.txt index b6a2d60f9d..721ddff27b 100644 --- a/docs/ref/contrib/auth.txt +++ b/docs/ref/contrib/auth.txt @@ -38,8 +38,7 @@ Fields usernames. Although it wasn't a deliberate choice, Unicode characters have always been accepted when using Python 3. Django 1.10 officially added Unicode support in usernames, keeping the - ASCII-only behavior on Python 2, with the option to customize the - behavior using :attr:`.User.username_validator`. + ASCII-only behavior on Python 2. .. attribute:: first_name @@ -141,24 +140,6 @@ Attributes :attr:`~django.contrib.auth.models.User.is_authenticated` to this attribute. - .. attribute:: username_validator - - Points to a validator instance used to validate usernames. Defaults to - :class:`validators.UnicodeUsernameValidator`. - - To change the default username validator, you can subclass the ``User`` - model and set this attribute to a different validator instance. For - example, to use ASCII usernames:: - - from django.contrib.auth.models import User - from django.contrib.auth.validators import ASCIIUsernameValidator - - class CustomUser(User): - username_validator = ASCIIUsernameValidator() - - class Meta: - proxy = True # If no new field is added. - Methods ------- -- cgit v1.3