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1.9 KiB
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46 lines
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Friendly Register
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Maintainers:
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* Andrew M Riley
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Project homepage: http://drupal.org/project/friendly_register
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Friendly Register module allows users to see if a username or email address has
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already been used during registration before they submit the form. This module
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checks the database and returns an error if the username is already in use. In
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addition to checking the username the module checks if there is already an
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account using that email address, if there is, a message is displayed with
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links to the login or reset password pages.
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Installation
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* Install this module into the appropriate modules directory and enable it.
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See: https://drupal.org/node/895232 for more information.
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* Make sure you have cron running on a regular basis (at least once per 24 hours)
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Verification
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* On your site, log out.
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* Try to create an account using a pre-existing user name or email address.
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* If the module is working, an immediate error message should appear below that
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field stating either the user name is unavailable or that the email is
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already registered.
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Permissions
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There is only one permission for this module and it is completely optional. Set
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"Ignore Flood Checking" for a role if you wish them to not be checked by the
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300 query a day limit. I would recommend against giving the "anonymous" role
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this permission.
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Developers
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If you wish to use Friendly Register with your module:
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1) Add the friendly-register-name or friendly-register-mail class to your
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field(s).
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2) In your module, call friendly_register_load_resources() after adding the
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classes. This will usually happen inside the function that adds the classes.
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See friendly_register_form_user_register_form_alter() for an example.
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