Configuration

After installation we can prepare our project for object permissions handling. In a settings module we need to add guardian to INSTALLED_APPS:

INSTALLED_APPS = (
    # ...
    'guardian',
)

and hook guardian’s authentication backend:

AUTHENTICATION_BACKENDS = (
    'django.contrib.auth.backends.ModelBackend', # this is default
    'guardian.backends.ObjectPermissionBackend',
)

Note

Once project is configured to work with django-guardian, calling syncdb management command would create User instance for anonymous user support (with name of AnonymousUser).

Note

The Guardian anonymous user is different to the Django Anonymous user. The Django Anonymous user does not have an entry in the database, however the Guardian anonymous user does. This means that the following code will return an unexpected result:

from guardian.compat import get_user_model
User = get_user_model()
anon = User.get_anonymous()
anon.is_anonymous()   # returns False

We can change id to whatever we like. Project should be now ready to use object permissions.

Optional settings

Guardian has following, optional configuration variables:

GUARDIAN_RAISE_403

New in version 1.0.4.

If set to True, guardian would raise django.core.exceptions.PermissionDenied error instead of returning empty django.http.HttpResponseForbidden.

Warning

Remember that you cannot use both GUARDIAN_RENDER_403 AND GUARDIAN_RAISE_403 - if both are set to True, django.core.exceptions.ImproperlyConfigured would be raised.

GUARDIAN_RENDER_403

New in version 1.0.4.

If set to True, guardian would try to render 403 response rather than return contentless django.http.HttpResponseForbidden. Would use template pointed by GUARDIAN_TEMPLATE_403 to do that. Default is False.

Warning

Remember that you cannot use both GUARDIAN_RENDER_403 AND GUARDIAN_RAISE_403 - if both are set to True, django.core.exceptions.ImproperlyConfigured would be raised.

GUARDIAN_TEMPLATE_403

New in version 1.0.4.

Tells parts of guardian what template to use for responses with status code 403 (i.e. permission_required). Defaults to 403.html.

ANONYMOUS_USER_NAME

New in version 1.4.2.

This is the username of the anonymous user. Used to create the anonymous user and subsequently fetch the anonymous user as required.

If ANONYMOUS_USER_NAME is set to None, anonymous user object permissions-are disabled. You may need to choose this option if creating an User object-to represent anonymous users would be problematic in your environment.

Defaults to "AnonymousUser".

GUARDIAN_GET_INIT_ANONYMOUS_USER

New in version 1.2.

Guardian supports object level permissions for anonymous users, however when in our project we use custom User model, default function might fail. This can lead to issues as guardian tries to create anonymous user after each syncdb call. Object that is going to be created is retrieved using function pointed by this setting. Once retrieved, save method would be called on that instance.

Defaults to "guardian.management.get_init_anonymous_user".