On Python 3, the ugettext functions are a simple aliases of their non-u
counterparts (the 'u' represents Python 2 unicode type). Starting with
Django 3.0, the u versions will be deprecated.
https://docs.djangoproject.com/en/dev/releases/3.0/#id2
> django.utils.translation.ugettext(), ugettext_lazy(), ugettext_noop(),
> ungettext(), and ungettext_lazy() are deprecated in favor of the
> functions that they’re aliases for:
> django.utils.translation.gettext(), gettext_lazy(), gettext_noop(),
> ngettext(), and ngettext_lazy().
Thanks to Jon Dufresne (@jdufresne) for review.
Co-authored-by: Asif Saif Uddin <auvipy@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: Rizwan Mansuri <Rizwan@webbyfox.com>
+ verbose_name in models.Token fields
+ Meta-options verbose_name & verbose_name_plural
+ Labels in AuthTokenSerializer fields in case of usages in Brousable API
+ provide AppConfig class as described in django documentation with verbose_name came through ugettext_lazy
The fact that we don't import Token from authentication doesn't invalidate
the need for the model to be abstract whenever the authtoken isn't listed
in the INSTALLED_APPS.