This is a wild guess but I do not see the login_required decorator on your 
view. I think you are getting this error because you are trying to save an 
Bookmark object passing an anonymous user as one of your arguments. An 
anonymous user is a SimpleLazyObject; it is a user but there is no 
reference to it on your databases. The Bookmark foreign key expects to 
point to user instance on the users table.

Thank you,
Victor Rocha
www.RochApps.com
 

On Friday, July 12, 2013 2:45:00 PM UTC-4, Kakar wrote:
>
> I've got a TypeError:
>
> int() argument must be a string or a number, not 'SimpleLazyObject'
>
>
> Here's my view:
>
> def bookmark_save_page(request):
>     if request.method == 'POST':
>         form = BookmarkSaveForm(request.POST)
>         if form.is_valid():
>             # Create or get link.
>             link, dummy = Link.objects.get_or_create(
>                 url=form.cleaned_data['url']
>                 )
>             # Create or get bookmarks.
>             bookmark, created = Bookmark.objects.get_or_create(
>                 user = request.user,
>                 link = link
>                 )
>             # Update bookmark title.
>             bookmark.title = form.cleaned_data['title']
>             # If the bookmark is being updated, clear old tag list.
>             if not created:
>                 bookmark.tag_set.clear()
>             # Create new tag list.
>             tag_names = form.cleaned_data['tags'].split()
>             for tag_name in tag_names:
>                 tag, dummy = Tag.objects.get_or_create(name=tag_name)
>                 bookmark.tag_set.add(tag)
>             # Save bookmark to database.
>             bookmark.save()
>             return HttpResponseRedirect(
>                 '/user/%s/' %request.user.username
>                 )
>     else:
>         form = BookmarkSaveForm()
>
>     variables = RequestContext(request, {'form': form})
>     return render_to_response('bookmark_save.html',variables)
>
> I really don't know what's going on here. Please guide me.
>  

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