from django.conf.urls import url from django.views.generic import TemplateView from dj_rest_auth import views as rest_auth_views from . import views urlpatterns = [ # URLs that do not require a session or valid token url( r"^password/reset/$", views.PasswordResetView.as_view(), name="rest_password_reset", ), url( r"^password/reset/confirm/$", views.PasswordResetConfirmView.as_view(), name="rest_password_reset_confirm", ), # URLs that require a user to be logged in with a valid session / token. url( r"^user/$", rest_auth_views.UserDetailsView.as_view(), name="rest_user_details" ), url( r"^password/change/$", views.PasswordChangeView.as_view(), name="rest_password_change", ), # Registration URLs url(r"^registration/$", views.RegisterView.as_view(), name="rest_register"), url( r"^registration/verify-email/?$", views.VerifyEmailView.as_view(), name="rest_verify_email", ), url( r"^registration/change-password/?$", views.PasswordChangeView.as_view(), name="change_password", ), # This url is used by django-allauth and empty TemplateView is # defined just to allow reverse() call inside app, for example when e-mail # with verification link is being sent, then it's required to render e-mail # content. # account_confirm_email - You should override this view to handle it in # your API client somehow and then, send post to /verify-email/ endpoint # with proper key. # If you don't want to use API on that step, then just use ConfirmEmailView # view from: # https://github.com/pennersr/django-allauth/blob/a62a370681/allauth/account/views.py#L291 url( r"^registration/account-confirm-email/(?P\w+)/?$", TemplateView.as_view(), name="account_confirm_email", ), ]