Fixed #20834 -- Described how caching of user permissions works.
Thanks Giggaflop and Jennifer Casavantes.
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@ -249,6 +249,39 @@ The permission can then be assigned to a
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attribute or to a :class:`~django.contrib.auth.models.Group` via its
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``permissions`` attribute.
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Permission caching
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The :class:`~django.contrib.auth.backends.ModelBackend` caches permissions on
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the ``User`` object after the first time they need to be fetched for a
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permissions check. This is typically fine for the request-response cycle since
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permissions are not typically checked immediately after they are added (in the
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admin, for example). If you are adding permissions and checking them immediately
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afterward, in a test or view for example, the easiest solution is to re-fetch
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the ``User`` from the database. For example::
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from django.contrib.auth.models import Permission, User
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from django.shortcuts import get_object_or_404
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def user_gains_perms(request, user_id):
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user = get_object_or_404(User, pk=user_id)
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# any permission check will cache the current set of permissions
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user.has_perm('myapp.change_bar')
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permission = Permission.objects.get(codename='change_bar')
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user.user_permissions.add(permission)
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# Checking the cached permission set
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user.has_perm('myapp.change_bar') # False
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# Request new instance of User
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user = get_object_or_404(User, pk=user_id)
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# Permission cache is repopulated from the database
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user.has_perm('myapp.change_bar') # True
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...
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.. _auth-web-requests:
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Authentication in Web requests
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