Generic invitations solution with adaptable backend and support for django-allauth. All emails and messages are fully customisable.
Originally written as an invitations solution for the excellent django-allauth, this app has been refactored to remove the allauth dependency whilst retaining 100% backwards compatibility.
As we are members of a JazzBand project, django-invitations
contributors should adhere to the Contributor Code of Conduct.
pip install django-invitations
# Add to settings.py, INSTALLED_APPS
'invitations',
# Append to urls.py
url(r'^invitations/', include('invitations.urls', namespace='invitations')),
# Run migrations
python manage.py migrate
There are two primary ways to use django-invitations
described below.
Generic Invitation flow:
- Priviledged user invites prospective user by email (via either Django admin, form post, JSON post or programmatically)
- User receives invitation email with confirmation link
- User clicks link and is redirected to a preconfigured url (default is accounts/signup)
Allauth Invitation flow:
- As above but..
- User clicks link, their email is confirmed and they are redirected to signup
- The signup URL has the email prefilled and upon signing up the user is logged into the site
Further details can be found in the following sections.
As above but note that invitations must come after allauth in the INSTALLED_APPS
# Add to settings.py
ACCOUNT_ADAPTER = 'invitations.models.InvitationsAdapter'
First import the model:
from invitations.utils import get_invitation_model
Make an instance of the model:
Invitation = get_invitation_model()
Then finally pass the recipient to the model and send.
# inviter argument is optional
invite = Invitation.create('[email protected]', inviter=request.user)
invite.send_invitation(request)
To send invites via django admin, just add an invite and save.
Bulk invites are supported via JSON. Post a list of comma separated emails to the dedicated URL and Invitations will return a data object containing a list of valid and invalid invitations.
python manage.py test
or tox
-
INVITATIONS_INVITATION_EXPIRY
(default=3
)Integer. How many days before the invitation expires.
-
INVITATIONS_INVITATION_ONLY
(default=False
)Boolean. If the site is invite only, or open to all (only relevant when using allauth).
-
INVITATIONS_CONFIRM_INVITE_ON_GET
(default=True
)Boolean. If confirmations can be accepted via a
GET
request. -
INVITATIONS_ACCEPT_INVITE_AFTER_SIGNUP
(default=False
)Boolean. If
True
, invitations will be accepted after users finish signup. IfFalse
, invitations will be accepted right after the invitation link is clicked. Note that this only works with Allauth for now, which meansACCOUNT_ADAPTER
has to be'invitations.models.InvitationsAdapter'
. -
INVITATIONS_GONE_ON_ACCEPT_ERROR
(default=True
)Boolean. If
True
, return an HTTP 410 GONE response if the invitation key is invalid, or the invitation is expired or previously accepted when accepting an invite. IfFalse
, display an error message and redirect on errors:- Redirects to
INVITATIONS_SIGNUP_REDIRECT
on an expired key - Otherwise, redirects to
INVITATIONS_LOGIN_REDIRECT
on other errors.
- Redirects to
-
INVITATIONS_ALLOW_JSON_INVITES
(default=False
)Expose a URL for authenticated posting of invitees
-
INVITATIONS_SIGNUP_REDIRECT
(default='account_signup'
)URL name of your signup URL.
-
INVITATIONS_LOGIN_REDIRECT
(default=LOGIN_URL
from Django settings)URL name of your login URL.
-
INVITATIONS_ADAPTER
(default='invitations.adapters.BaseInvitationsAdapter'
)Used for custom integrations. Set this to
ACCOUNT_ADAPTER
if using django-allauth. -
INVITATIONS_EMAIL_MAX_LENGTH
(default=254
)If set to
None
(the default), invitation email max length will be set up to 254. Set this to an integer value to set up a custome email max length value. -
INVITATIONS_EMAIL_SUBJECT_PREFIX
(default=None
)If set to
None
(the default), invitation email subjects will be prefixed with the name of the current Site in brackets (such as[example.com]
). Set this to a string to for a custom email subject prefix, or an empty string for no prefix. -
INVITATIONS_INVITATION_MODEL
(default=invitations.Invitation
)App registry path of the invitation model used in the current project, for customization purposes.
The following signals are emitted:
invite_url_sent
invite_accepted
Expired and accepted invites can be cleared as so:
python manage.py clear_expired_invitations