django-masquerade 0.1.5
django-masquerade
``django-masquerade`` Documentation =============================== Masquerade is a simple app to allow site administrators (IE, any user with is_staff = True) to browse the site as a different user. It is implemented via a middleware that looks for a specific key in the user's session -- the user to masquerade as. Also included are views and templates to allow the staff user to enter a username to masquerade and turn off masquerading as well as a template tag that provides links to these views for staff users. Installation ------------------------------- - ``pip install django-masquerade`` (or clone/fork) - Add ``"masquerade"`` to your ``INSTALLED_APPS`` setting - Add ``"masquerade.middleware.MasqueradeMiddleware"`` to your ``MIDDLEWARE_CLASSES`` setting. Note this must come after Session and Authentication middleware classes. - Include ``masquerade.urls`` from your project's root ``urls`` module - Optionally load and use the ``masquerade`` template tag library in your templates. Note that there is one template supplied by this app, ``masquerade/mask_form.html``, which does not inherit from any other template. I recommend you simply copy this into your own template directory and edit as needed to match your site's look and feel. Requirements ------------------------------- ``masquerade`` depends on django's SessionMiddleware and, obviously, ``django.contrib.auth``. The unit tests depend on the mock_ library. Template Tags ------------------------------- The ``masquerade`` template tag library provides the following tags: - ``masquerade_link`` creates a link to either the "Masquerade as user" URL (if masquerading is not active) or the "Turn off masquerading" URL (if masquerading is active). - ``masquerade_status`` displays the name of the (other) user that the currently logged in user is masquerading as. **Note**: These template tags require that the ``request`` object be in the template context, so use ``RequestContext`` to render the template and make sure the ``django.core.context_processors.request`` context processor is used. Settings ------------------------------- The following settings can be set in your project's settings file. - ``MASQUERADE_REDIRECT_URL`` (default: "/"). The URL to redirect the user to after masquerading is activated. - ``MASQUERADE_REQUIRE_SUPERUSER`` (default: False). If set to true, only users with both is_staff and is_superuser set to True will be allowed to use this feature. .. _mock: http://www.voidspace.org.uk/python/mock/
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- Author: Matthew Rich
- Home Page: https://bitbucket.org/technivore/django-masquerade
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