Installation and recommended configuration#
django-registration 3.5a1 supports Django 3.2, 4.1, and 4.2 on Python 3.7 (Django 3.2 only), 3.8, 3.9, 3.10, and 3.11 (Django 4.1 and 4.2 only). Note that Django 3.2’s support for Python 3.10 was added in Django 3.2.9, so you may experience issues with Python 3.10 and earlier Django 3.2 versions.
Note
Django 3.2 and supported Python versions
Django 3.2 was released before Python 3.10 had come out, and although it now supports Python 3.10, it did not officially do so until the Django 3.2.9 release. You may encounter problems if you try to use Django 3.2.8 or earlier with Python 3.10.
Also, although Django 3.2 continues to officially support Python 3.6, django-registration 3.5a1 does not, because the Python core team’s support window for Python 3.6 ended in December 2021.
Installing django-registration#
To install django-registration, run the following command from a command prompt/terminal:
python -m pip install django-registration
py -m pip install django-registration
This will use pip
, the standard Python package-installation tool. If you
are using a supported version of Python, your installation of Python should
have come with pip
bundled. If pip
does not appear to be present, you
can try running the following from a command prompt/terminal:
python -m ensurepip --upgrade
py -m ensurepip --upgrade
Instructions are also available for how to obtain and manually install or upgrade pip.
If you don’t already have a supported version of Django installed, using
pip
to install django-registration will also install the latest
supported version of Django.
Next steps#
To get up and running quickly, check out the quick start guide. For full documentation, see the documentation index.