'dj-rest-auth Reset email link keeps pointing to the backend
I'm using dj-rest-auth with react and i'm trying to use the frontend url instead of the backend url. The solution i am using for the account creation confirmation email affects the reset password email too but only partially. It does not effect the port. It only tries to add a key to the reset link where there is none and throws me an error.
So i was wondering if there is a way to change the url from port 8000 to port 3000. This is what i have tried:
class AccountAdapter(DefaultAccountAdapter):
def is_open_for_signup(self, request: HttpRequest):
return getattr(settings, "ACCOUNT_ALLOW_REGISTRATION", True)
def send_mail(self, template_prefix, email, context):
if settings.DEBUG:
context["activate_url"] = (
"http://localhost:3000/accounts/confirm-email/" + context["key"]
)
else:
context["activate_url"] = (
settings.FRONTEND_URL + "/accounts/confirm-email/" + context["key"]
)
return super().send_mail(template_prefix, email, context)
If i get rid of the key part it doesn't give me an error but keeps port 8000 and breaks my account confirmation emails. If i don't get rid of the key it gives me:
django | "http://localhost:3000/accounts/confirm-email/" + context["key"]
django | KeyError: 'key'
Solution 1:[1]
This fixed it for me: https://stackoverflow.com/a/70624462/3530084
serializers.py
class CustomAllAuthPasswordResetForm(AllAuthPasswordResetForm):
def save(self, request, **kwargs):
current_site = get_current_site(request)
email = self.cleaned_data['email']
token_generator = kwargs.get('token_generator',
default_token_generator)
for user in self.users:
temp_key = token_generator.make_token(user)
# save it to the password reset model
# password_reset = PasswordReset(user=user, temp_key=temp_key)
# password_reset.save()
# send the password reset email
path = reverse(
'password_reset_confirm',
args=[user_pk_to_url_str(user), temp_key],
)
url = build_absolute_uri(None, path) # PASS NONE INSTEAD OF REQUEST
context = {
'current_site': current_site,
'user': user,
'password_reset_url': url,
'request': request,
}
if app_settings.AUTHENTICATION_METHOD != app_settings.AuthenticationMethod.EMAIL:
context['username'] = user_username(user)
get_adapter(request).send_mail('account/email/password_reset_key',
email, context)
return self.cleaned_data['email']
class CustomPasswordResetSerializer(PasswordResetSerializer):
@property
def password_reset_form_class(self):
return CustomAllAuthPasswordResetForm
settings.py
REST_AUTH_SERIALIZERS = {
'PASSWORD_RESET_SERIALIZER':
'seniorpark.users.api.serializers.CustomPasswordResetSerializer',
}
Sources
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Solution | Source |
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Solution 1 | Matthias |