django-rest-framework/rest_framework/authtoken/views.py
Jascha Geerds 161dc2df2c Call Django's authenticate function with the request object (#5295)
As of Django 1.11 the `authenticate` function accepts a request as an
additional argument. This commit fixes compatibility between newer Django
versions and custom authentication backends which already depend on the request
object.

See also:

[Django 1.11 release](https://docs.djangoproject.com/en/1.11/releases/1.11/)

```
authenticate() now passes a request argument to the authenticate() method of
authentication backends. Support for methods that don’t accept request as the
first positional argument will be removed in Django 2.1.
```
2017-10-05 10:43:49 +01:00

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from rest_framework import parsers, renderers
from rest_framework.authtoken.models import Token
from rest_framework.authtoken.serializers import AuthTokenSerializer
from rest_framework.response import Response
from rest_framework.views import APIView
class ObtainAuthToken(APIView):
throttle_classes = ()
permission_classes = ()
parser_classes = (parsers.FormParser, parsers.MultiPartParser, parsers.JSONParser,)
renderer_classes = (renderers.JSONRenderer,)
serializer_class = AuthTokenSerializer
def post(self, request, *args, **kwargs):
serializer = self.serializer_class(data=request.data,
context={'request': request})
serializer.is_valid(raise_exception=True)
user = serializer.validated_data['user']
token, created = Token.objects.get_or_create(user=user)
return Response({'token': token.key})
obtain_auth_token = ObtainAuthToken.as_view()