docs/release-notes/2015.rst
0.24.1 (2015-11-09)
settings.ACCOUNT_LOGOUT_ON_PASSWORD_CHANGE.0.24.0 (2015-11-08)
Django 1.9b1 compatibility.
Seppo Erviälä contributed a Finnish translation, thanks!
Iurii Kriachko contributed a Basecamp provider, thanks!
SocialApp key/secret/token sizes to 191, decreased
SocialAccount.uid size to 191. The latter was done in order to
accommodate for MySQL in combination with utf8mb4 and constraints on
uid. Note that uid is used to store OpenID URLs, which can
theoretically be longer than 191 characters, although in practice
this does not seem to be the case. In case you really need to
control the uid length, set settings.SOCIALACCOUNT_UID_MAX_LENGTH
accordingly. Migrations are in place.0.23.0 (2015-08-02)
David Friedman contributed Edmodo support, thanks!
Added support for ACCOUNT_LOGIN_ON_PASSWORD_RESET (thanks Julen!)
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0.22.0 (2015-07-23)
Reversal of the email confirmation url can now be overridden in
the adapter (get_email_confirmation_url). Additionally, the
complete confirmation email handling can be overridden via
send_confirmation_mail.
Template context processors are no longer used.
The Facebook Graph API fields (/me/?fields=...) can now be
configured using the provider FIELDS setting.
Dropped support for Python 2.6 and Django <1.6.
The default Facebook Graph API version is now v2.4.
Template context processors are no longer used. The context
processor for allauth.account was already empty, and the context
processor for allauth.socialaccount has been converted into the
:doc:{% get_providers %} <templates> template tag.
0.21.0 (2015-07-02)
You can now tweak the authentication params per OAuth provider, as you already could for OAuth2. Contributed by Peter Rowlands, thanks.
Nattaphoom Ch. contributed a Thai translation, thanks!
Guoyu Hao contributed a Baidu provider, thanks!
Rod Xavier Bondoc contributed support logging out on password
change (see setting: ACCOUNT_LOGOUT_ON_PASSWORD_CHANGE)
account migration (0002_email_max_length)
was added to alter the maximum length of the email
field. Unfortunately, a side effect of this migration was that the
unique=True setting slipped through as well. Hardcoding this to
True is wrong, as uniqueness actually depends on the
ACCOUNT_UNIQUE_EMAIL setting. We cannot create a followup 0003
migration to set things straight, as the 0002 migration may fail
on installations where email addresses are not unique. Therefore, we
had to resort to changing an existing migration which is normally
not the right thing to do. In case your installation has
ACCOUNT_UNIQUE_EMAIL set to True, you need not take any further
action. In case it is set to False and migration 0002 already
ran, please issue a --fake migration down to 0001, followed by a
re-run of the updated 0002.0.20.0 (2015-05-25)
Patrick Paul contributed a provider for Evernote, thanks!
Josh Wright contributed a provider for Spotify, thanks!
Björn Andersson added support for Dropbox OAuth2, thanks!
guoqiao contributed a provider for Douban, thanks!
max_length for the Django 1.8 EmailField has been
bumped to 254, allauth is following up. Migrations (account) are
in place.0.19.1 (2015-02-05)
0.19.0 (2015-01-04)
Basil Shubin contributed an Odnoklassniki provider, thanks!
Facebook: If the JS SDK is not available, for example due to a browser plugin like Disconnect.me that blocks it, login falls back to the regular non JS handshake.
is_safe_url can now be overridden
Facebook: The Graph API version is now configurable via
SOCIALACCOUNT_PROVIDERS.
A Firefox Accounts provider was added by Jannis Leidel, thanks!
Josh Owen contributed Coinbase support, thanks!
Tomas Babej contributed a Slovak translation, thanks!
Moved existing migrations into south_migrations
"zbryikt" contributed a Taiwanese Chinese translation, thanks!
Added support for custom password rules via clean_password.
In the upcoming Django 1.8 it is no longer possible to hookup an
unsaved User instance to a SocialAccount. Therefore, if you are
inspecting the sociallogin object, you should now use
sociallogin.user instead of sociallogin.account.user.
When users logged in while User.is_active was False, they were
sent to /accounts/inactive/ in case of a social login, and
received a form validation error in case of a local login. This
needless inconsistency has been removed. The validation error no
longer appears and local logins are also redirected to
/accounts/inactive/.
In case you were overriding the ResetPasswordForm: the save method
now takes request as its first argument.
All existing migrations have been moved into south_migrations
packages, this in order not to conflict with Django's built-in
support for migrations. South 1.0 automatically picks up this new
location. Upgrade South if you are still dependent on these
migrations.