Forms ===== Signup ****** *Path*: ``allauth.socialaccount.forms.SignupForm`` *Used on*: ``socialaccount_signup`` view used when a user initially signs up with a social account and needs to create an account. Example override:: from allauth.socialaccount.forms import SignupForm class MyCustomSocialSignupForm(SignupForm): def save(self, request): # Ensure you call the parent class's save. # .save() returns a User object. user = super(MyCustomSocialSignupForm, self).save(request) # Add your own processing here. # You must return the original result. return user You have access to the following: - ``self.socialaccount`` ``settings.py``:: SOCIALACCOUNT_FORMS = {'signup': 'mysite.forms.MyCustomSocialSignupForm'} Disconnect ********** *Path*: ``allauth.socialaccount.forms.DisconnectForm`` *Used on*: ``socialaccount_connections`` view, used when removing a social account. Example override:: from allauth.socialaccount.forms import DisconnectForm class MyCustomSocialDisconnectForm(DisconnectForm): def save(self): # Add your own processing here if you do need access to the # socialaccount being deleted. # Ensure you call the parent class's save. # .save() does not return anything super(MyCustomSocialDisconnectForm, self).save() # Add your own processing here if you don't need access to the # socialaccount being deleted. You have access to the following: - ``self.request`` is the request object - ``self.accounts`` is a list containing all of the user's SocialAccount objects. - ``self.cleaned_data['account']`` contains the socialaccount being deleted. ``.save()`` issues the delete. So if you need access to the socialaccount beforehand, move your code before ``.save()``. ``settings.py``:: SOCIALACCOUNT_FORMS = {'disconnect': 'mysite.forms.MyCustomSocialDisconnectForm'}