I'm building an app where anyone from the general public can join and
gain access to some of the site's functionality, while paying members
gain access to more functionality. Pretty typical. Since I expect lots
more non-paying members than paying members, I don't want to clutter
up auth_user with a bunch of information that only pertain to members.
So I've created a separate member record that points to auth_user and
the member record contains lots of goodies, like name, address,
picture, bio, etc.

The question is, how to get auth to display these extra fields when
the user clicks on a link to the user/profile? Would I have to have a
separate controller for editing member profiles and then redirect to
it when a member requests to edit their profile? Anybody wish to
comment whether architecturally I'm going about this the most
efficient way?

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