Fixed #3483: Documented AUTH_PROFILE_MODULE and custom user profiles
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* ``get_profile()`` -- Returns a site-specific profile for this user.
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Raises ``django.contrib.auth.models.SiteProfileNotAvailable`` if the current site
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doesn't allow profiles.
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doesn't allow profiles. For information on how to define a
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site-specific user profile, see the section on `storing additional
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user information`_ below.
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.. _Django model: ../model-api/
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.. _DEFAULT_FROM_EMAIL: ../settings/#default-from-email
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.. _storing additional user information: #storing-additional-information-about-users
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Manager functions
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~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
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@ -269,6 +272,45 @@ you need to create a superuser after that via the command line, you can use the
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Make sure to substitute ``/path/to/`` with the path to the Django codebase on
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your filesystem.
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Storing additional information about users
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------------------------------------------
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If you'd like to store additional information related to your users,
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Django provides a method to specify a site-specific related model --
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termed a "user profile" -- for this purpose.
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To make use of this feature, define a model with fields for the
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additional information you'd like to store, or additional methods
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you'd like to have available, and also add a ``ForeignKey`` from your
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model to the ``User`` model, specified with ``unique=True`` to ensure
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only one instance of your model can be created for each ``User``.
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To indicate that this model is the user profile model for a given
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site, fill in the setting ``AUTH_PROFILE_MODULE`` with a string
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consisting of the following items, separated by a dot:
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1. The (normalized to lower-case) name of the application in which the
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user profile model is defined (in other words, an all-lowercase
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version of the name which was passed to ``manage.py startapp`` to
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create the application).
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2. The (normalized to lower-case) name of the model class.
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For example, if the profile model was a class named ``UserProfile``
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and was defined inside an application named ``accounts``, the
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appropriate setting would be::
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AUTH_PROFILE_MODULE = 'accounts.userprofile'
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When a user profile model has been defined and specified in this
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manner, each ``User`` object will have a method -- ``get_profile()``
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-- which returns the instance of the user profile model associated
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with that ``User``.
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For more information, see `Chapter 12 of the Django book`_.
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.. _Chapter 12 of the Django book: http://www.djangobook.com/en/beta/chapter12/#cn226
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Authentication in Web requests
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.. _authentication backends documentation: ../authentication/#other-authentication-sources
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AUTH_PROFILE_MODULE
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-------------------
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Default: Not defined
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The site-specific user profile model used by this site. See the
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`documentation on user profile models`_ for details.
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.. _documentation on user profile models: ../authentication/#storing-additional-information-about-users
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CACHE_BACKEND
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-------------
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