Configuration ============= - **REST_AUTH_SERIALIZERS** You can define your custom serializers for each endpoint without overriding urls and views by adding ``REST_AUTH_SERIALIZERS`` dictionary in your django settings. Possible key values: - LOGIN_SERIALIZER - serializer class in ``rest_auth.views.LoginView``, default value ``rest_auth.serializers.LoginSerializer`` - TOKEN_SERIALIZER - response for successful authentication in ``rest_auth.views.LoginView``, default value ``rest_auth.serializers.TokenSerializer`` - USER_DETAILS_SERIALIZER - serializer class in ``rest_auth.views.UserDetailsView``, default value ``rest_auth.serializers.UserDetailsSerializer`` - PASSWORD_RESET_SERIALIZER - serializer class in ``rest_auth.views.PasswordResetView``, default value ``rest_auth.serializers.PasswordResetSerializer`` - PASSWORD_RESET_CONFIRM_SERIALIZER - serializer class in ``rest_auth.views.PasswordResetConfirmView``, default value ``rest_auth.serializers.PasswordResetConfirmSerializer`` - PASSWORD_CHANGE_SERIALIZER - serializer class in ``rest_auth.views.PasswordChangeView``, default value ``rest_auth.serializers.PasswordChangeSerializer`` Example configuration: .. code-block:: python REST_AUTH_SERIALIZERS = { 'LOGIN_SERIALIZER': 'path.to.custom.LoginSerializer', 'TOKEN_SERIALIZER': 'path.to.custom.TokenSerializer', ... } - **REST_SESSION_LOGIN** - Enable session login in Login API view (default: True) - **OLD_PASSWORD_FIELD_ENABLED** - set it to True if you want to have old password verification on password change enpoint (default: False) - **LOGOUT_ON_PASSWORD_CHANGE** - set to False if you want to keep the current user logged in after a password change