Installation guide¶
The 3.3 release of django-registration supports Django 3.2 and 4.0 on Python 3.7 (Django 3.2 only), 3.8, 3.9, and 3.10. Note that Django 3.2’s support for Python 3.10 was added in Django 3.2.9, so you may experience issues with Python 3.10 and earlier Django 3.2 versions.
Normal installation¶
The preferred method of installing django-registration is via pip, the standard Python package-installation tool. If you don’t have pip, instructions are available for how to obtain and install it, though if you’re using a supported version of Python, pip should have come bundled with your installation of Python.
Once you have pip, type:
pip install django-registration
If you don’t have a copy of a compatible version of Django, this will also automatically install one for you, and will install a third-party library required by some of django-registration’s validation code.
Installing from a source checkout¶
If you want to work on django-registration, you can obtain a source checkout.
The development repository for django-registration is at <https://github.com/ubernostrum/django-registration>. If you have git installed, you can obtain a copy of the repository by typing:
git clone https://github.com/ubernostrum/django-registration.git
From there, you can use git commands to check out the specific revision you want, and perform an “editable” install (allowing you to change code as you work on it) by typing:
pip install -e .
Next steps¶
To get up and running quickly, check out the quick start guide. For full documentation, see the documentation index.