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Default Django gives me a user model that contains username, email, password.



But I need a user model which contains email, password, full_name, image, codeforces_handle, Uva_handle.

How can I do that?

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  • Google "Django extend user model". It is heavily documented and will help with adding any custom fields you want.
    – dfundako
    Nov 19 at 21:11












  • You should google.... take a look at simpleisbetterthancomplex.com/tutorial/2016/07/22/…
    – Walucas
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  • You can extend the existing model or can create a new custom model. Go through the official docs docs.djangoproject.com/en/2.1/topics/auth/customizing .
    – Bidhan Majhi
    Nov 20 at 6:12















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Default Django gives me a user model that contains username, email, password.



But I need a user model which contains email, password, full_name, image, codeforces_handle, Uva_handle.

How can I do that?

Thanks.










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  • Google "Django extend user model". It is heavily documented and will help with adding any custom fields you want.
    – dfundako
    Nov 19 at 21:11












  • You should google.... take a look at simpleisbetterthancomplex.com/tutorial/2016/07/22/…
    – Walucas
    Nov 19 at 21:15










  • You can extend the existing model or can create a new custom model. Go through the official docs docs.djangoproject.com/en/2.1/topics/auth/customizing .
    – Bidhan Majhi
    Nov 20 at 6:12













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Default Django gives me a user model that contains username, email, password.



But I need a user model which contains email, password, full_name, image, codeforces_handle, Uva_handle.

How can I do that?

Thanks.










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But I need a user model which contains email, password, full_name, image, codeforces_handle, Uva_handle.

How can I do that?

Thanks.







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  • Google "Django extend user model". It is heavily documented and will help with adding any custom fields you want.
    – dfundako
    Nov 19 at 21:11












  • You should google.... take a look at simpleisbetterthancomplex.com/tutorial/2016/07/22/…
    – Walucas
    Nov 19 at 21:15










  • You can extend the existing model or can create a new custom model. Go through the official docs docs.djangoproject.com/en/2.1/topics/auth/customizing .
    – Bidhan Majhi
    Nov 20 at 6:12


















  • Google "Django extend user model". It is heavily documented and will help with adding any custom fields you want.
    – dfundako
    Nov 19 at 21:11












  • You should google.... take a look at simpleisbetterthancomplex.com/tutorial/2016/07/22/…
    – Walucas
    Nov 19 at 21:15










  • You can extend the existing model or can create a new custom model. Go through the official docs docs.djangoproject.com/en/2.1/topics/auth/customizing .
    – Bidhan Majhi
    Nov 20 at 6:12
















Google "Django extend user model". It is heavily documented and will help with adding any custom fields you want.
– dfundako
Nov 19 at 21:11






Google "Django extend user model". It is heavily documented and will help with adding any custom fields you want.
– dfundako
Nov 19 at 21:11














You should google.... take a look at simpleisbetterthancomplex.com/tutorial/2016/07/22/…
– Walucas
Nov 19 at 21:15




You should google.... take a look at simpleisbetterthancomplex.com/tutorial/2016/07/22/…
– Walucas
Nov 19 at 21:15












You can extend the existing model or can create a new custom model. Go through the official docs docs.djangoproject.com/en/2.1/topics/auth/customizing .
– Bidhan Majhi
Nov 20 at 6:12




You can extend the existing model or can create a new custom model. Go through the official docs docs.djangoproject.com/en/2.1/topics/auth/customizing .
– Bidhan Majhi
Nov 20 at 6:12












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You can try this :



from django.contrib.auth.models import User

class Profil(models.Model):
user = models.OneToOneField(User) # the OneToOneField link to the User model
webSite = models.URLField(blank=True)
avatar = models.ImageField(null=True, blank=True, upload_to="avatars/")

def __str__(self):
return "Profil of {0}".format(self.user.username)


Remember that you can access the ProfileProfile associated with a User instance from the User instance by using the inverse relationship automatically created by theOneToOneField (using django shell):



>>> from django.contrib.auth.models import User
>>> from blog.models import Profil
>>> user = User.objects.create_user('foobar', 'foobar@gmail.com', 'sup3rp@ssw0rd') # we create a new user
>>> profil = Profil(user=user, webSite="<a href="http://www.user.com">http://www.user.com</a>")
>>> profil.save()

>>> user.profil
<Profil: Profil of foobar>





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    You can try this :



    from django.contrib.auth.models import User

    class Profil(models.Model):
    user = models.OneToOneField(User) # the OneToOneField link to the User model
    webSite = models.URLField(blank=True)
    avatar = models.ImageField(null=True, blank=True, upload_to="avatars/")

    def __str__(self):
    return "Profil of {0}".format(self.user.username)


    Remember that you can access the ProfileProfile associated with a User instance from the User instance by using the inverse relationship automatically created by theOneToOneField (using django shell):



    >>> from django.contrib.auth.models import User
    >>> from blog.models import Profil
    >>> user = User.objects.create_user('foobar', 'foobar@gmail.com', 'sup3rp@ssw0rd') # we create a new user
    >>> profil = Profil(user=user, webSite="<a href="http://www.user.com">http://www.user.com</a>")
    >>> profil.save()

    >>> user.profil
    <Profil: Profil of foobar>





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      You can try this :



      from django.contrib.auth.models import User

      class Profil(models.Model):
      user = models.OneToOneField(User) # the OneToOneField link to the User model
      webSite = models.URLField(blank=True)
      avatar = models.ImageField(null=True, blank=True, upload_to="avatars/")

      def __str__(self):
      return "Profil of {0}".format(self.user.username)


      Remember that you can access the ProfileProfile associated with a User instance from the User instance by using the inverse relationship automatically created by theOneToOneField (using django shell):



      >>> from django.contrib.auth.models import User
      >>> from blog.models import Profil
      >>> user = User.objects.create_user('foobar', 'foobar@gmail.com', 'sup3rp@ssw0rd') # we create a new user
      >>> profil = Profil(user=user, webSite="<a href="http://www.user.com">http://www.user.com</a>")
      >>> profil.save()

      >>> user.profil
      <Profil: Profil of foobar>





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        You can try this :



        from django.contrib.auth.models import User

        class Profil(models.Model):
        user = models.OneToOneField(User) # the OneToOneField link to the User model
        webSite = models.URLField(blank=True)
        avatar = models.ImageField(null=True, blank=True, upload_to="avatars/")

        def __str__(self):
        return "Profil of {0}".format(self.user.username)


        Remember that you can access the ProfileProfile associated with a User instance from the User instance by using the inverse relationship automatically created by theOneToOneField (using django shell):



        >>> from django.contrib.auth.models import User
        >>> from blog.models import Profil
        >>> user = User.objects.create_user('foobar', 'foobar@gmail.com', 'sup3rp@ssw0rd') # we create a new user
        >>> profil = Profil(user=user, webSite="<a href="http://www.user.com">http://www.user.com</a>")
        >>> profil.save()

        >>> user.profil
        <Profil: Profil of foobar>





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        You can try this :



        from django.contrib.auth.models import User

        class Profil(models.Model):
        user = models.OneToOneField(User) # the OneToOneField link to the User model
        webSite = models.URLField(blank=True)
        avatar = models.ImageField(null=True, blank=True, upload_to="avatars/")

        def __str__(self):
        return "Profil of {0}".format(self.user.username)


        Remember that you can access the ProfileProfile associated with a User instance from the User instance by using the inverse relationship automatically created by theOneToOneField (using django shell):



        >>> from django.contrib.auth.models import User
        >>> from blog.models import Profil
        >>> user = User.objects.create_user('foobar', 'foobar@gmail.com', 'sup3rp@ssw0rd') # we create a new user
        >>> profil = Profil(user=user, webSite="<a href="http://www.user.com">http://www.user.com</a>")
        >>> profil.save()

        >>> user.profil
        <Profil: Profil of foobar>






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