I think you need to be a little bit more specific about what it is that you mean by "user-registration functionality".
If you mean a secure login system then this will probably entail doing at least some of the legwork yourself, or finding someone else to do it for you.
You'll need to write a form, and post its contents to a validation script (perhaps write some javascript to validate prior to initial submission). Then you'll want to store the registration info somewhere, presumably in your postgreSQL db. You'll need to tweak your server for https support, and install or create an ssl certificate. You may opt to use your server's https authentication or you may opt for cookies (which usually provide a smoother user experience).
It could get fairly complicated depending on what you need to accomplish, and my guess is that you are not going to find a complete, cookie cutter solution.
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