On Aug 6, 4:55 pm, LaundroMat <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Are you sure you want to avoid that? I remember somebody here linking
> to an article where this wasn't advised, because it's (apparently)
> quite common for members of the same household to register with the
> same e-mail address (but wit
Are you sure you want to avoid that? I remember somebody here linking
to an article where this wasn't advised, because it's (apparently)
quite common for members of the same household to register with the
same e-mail address (but with another username ofcourse).
On Aug 6, 12:02 pm, Aljosa Mohorov
i'm checking username and email because i want to avoid situations
where some user registers with same email using different username.
Aljosa
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Of the top of my head, but would the following be helpful?
user, new = User.objects.get_or_create(username = user, email =
email)
The function returns either:
- a new user object and True if the user didn't exist yet (and had to
be created);
- an object with existing user data and False.
Mind th
That's what I do (well, I just check the username, since I can't think
why you'd want to check the email). I don't think there's a better
way, it's pretty straightforward...
Poromenos
On Aug 6, 12:42 am, Aljosa Mohorovic <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
> i'm currently looking at django.contrib.auth a
i'm currently looking at django.contrib.auth and wondering what is the
correct way to check if user already exists?
before i call User.objects.create_user() i want to know that user with
submitted username and email doesn't exist.
my current situation is that i call
User.objects.get(username__exac
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