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Here’s the most common approach… start by creating a partial pipeline named pipeline_user_plan.py
in one of your Django apps
from django.shortcuts import redirect
from social_core.pipeline.partial import partial
@partial
def require_user_plan_step(
strategy, backend, details, request, *args, is_new=False, **kwargs
):
user_plan = strategy.session_get("user_plan", None)
if is_new and not user_plan:
request.session["backend"] = backend.name
return redirect("require_user_plan_view")
return None
In your settings.py
SOCIAL_AUTH_FIELDS_STORED_IN_SESSION = [
"backend",
"user_plan",
]
SOCIAL_AUTH_PIPELINE = (
...
"myapp.pipeline_user_plan.require_user_plan_step",
...
That assumes in your urls.py
you have
re_path(
r"^require-user-plan-view/$",
views.require_user_plan_view,
name="require_user_plan_view",
),
Then in your views.py
def require_user_plan_view(request):
if request.method == "POST":
request.session["user_plan"] = request.POST["user_plan"]
backend_name = request.session["backend"]
return redirect(reverse("social:complete", args=(backend_name,)))
form = UserPlanForm()
return render(request, "require-user-plan-form.html", {"form": form})
which require a forms.py
like
from django import forms
class UserPlanForm(forms.Form):
user_plan = forms.ChoiceField(widget=forms.RadioSelect)
and a template require-user-plan-form.html
<form method="post">
{% csrf_token %}
{{ form.as_p }}
<input type="submit" class="btn btn-neutral" id="submit" value="Submit" />
</form>
Source:stackexchange.com