Fixed #25166 -- Clarified how auth permissions are created.
Thanks Baptiste Mispelon for report and review.
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@ -281,11 +281,12 @@ can or cannot do with Task instances, specific to your application::
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The only thing this does is create those extra permissions when you run
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:djadmin:`manage.py migrate <migrate>`. Your code is in charge of checking the
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value of these permissions when a user is trying to access the functionality
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provided by the application (viewing tasks, changing the status of tasks,
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closing tasks.) Continuing the above example, the following checks if a user may
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view tasks::
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:djadmin:`manage.py migrate <migrate>` (the function that creates permissions
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is connected to the :data:`~django.db.models.signals.post_migrate` signal).
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Your code is in charge of checking the value of these permissions when a user
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is trying to access the functionality provided by the application (viewing
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tasks, changing the status of tasks, closing tasks.) Continuing the above
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example, the following checks if a user may view tasks::
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user.has_perm('app.view_task')
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@ -205,7 +205,8 @@ These permissions will be created when you run :djadmin:`manage.py migrate
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will be created for all previously-installed models, as well as for any new
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models being installed at that time. Afterward, it will create default
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permissions for new models each time you run :djadmin:`manage.py migrate
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<migrate>`.
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<migrate>` (the function that creates permissions is connected to the
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:data:`~django.db.models.signals.post_migrate` signal).
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Assuming you have an application with an
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:attr:`~django.db.models.Options.app_label` ``foo`` and a model named ``Bar``,
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