.... ok problem found AUTH_PROFILE_MODULE was set incorrectly Thanks. On Nov 10, 5:22 pm, "evgeny.fadeev" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > For me the following view function gives the same error: > def dummy_login(request): > u = User.objects.create_user('dummy','','dummy') > p = UserProfile() > p.user = u > p.save() > u.save() > print 'before auth',u.id > u = authenticate(username='dummy',password='dummy') > print 'is authenticated?',u.is_authenticated() > print 'after auth',u.id > print 'in profile user id is', p.user.id > p = u.get_profile() > return HttpResponse('done') > ------------------------------ > Console output is: > before auth 9 > is authenticated? True > after auth 9 > in profile user id is 9 > > Any ideas? Looks like profile object instance is not saved in the database > even though i did p.save() > > E. > On Nov 7, 6:46 am, paulc <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > > I'm trying to follow the example in the Django book, to make a simple > > extension of the standard User object. > > > I'm hoping someone may be able to give me a quick yes or no on this: > > is the AUTH_PROFILE_MODULE setting expected to work with Django 0.96, > > or do I need to upgrade to the SVN release? > > I have a couple of sites on 0.96 where it's been working without a > problem. > > > > > > > Within a very simple view that I'm using just to try this out, I can > > pick up the User object and access some of its fields (e.g. username) > > and custom methods (e.g. is_authenticated); but if I call the > > get_profile() method, I see the following error: > > > Exception Type: AttributeError > > Exception Value: 'NoneType' object has no attribute > > '_default_manager' > > > I'm pretty sure I have AUTH_PROFILE_MODULE set correctly (I do not get > > the `too many values to unpack' error). > > > I do not see the SiteProfileNotAvailable error, which again seems to > > suggest I have all the necessary middleware and settings present in > > the configuration. > > Actually, it would help if you would paste here your > AUTH_PROFILE_MODULE setting as well as your profile model class. > Also, what Django app name does this profile model live under? > > -- > View this message in > context:http://www.nabble.com/AUTH_PROFILE_MODULE-usable-with-v0.96--tf476421... > Sent from the django-users mailing list archive at Nabble.com.
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