: The core of the authentication system containing fields like username, password, and email.

from django.contrib.auth import views as auth_views from django.urls import path urlpatterns = [ path('login/', auth_views.LoginView.as_view(), name='login'), ] Use code with caution. Copied to clipboard 2. Create the Login Template

After a successful login, Django needs to know where to send the user. You can define this in your settings.py file.

{% csrf_token %} {{ form.as_p }} Log In Use code with caution. Copied to clipboard 🔄 Step 3: Configure Redirects

By default, LoginView looks for a template at registration/login.html . Create this file in your templates directory:

To allow users to log in, you need to map a URL to Django's built-in login view and create a template for the login form. 1. Update your URLconf Add the path to the login view in your urls.py file: