#28114: Using a custom user model when starting a project: default code
generation.
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Reporter: | Owner: nobody
RichardProsser |
Type: New | Status: new
feature |
Component: Core | Version: 1.11
(Management commands) |
Severity: Normal | Keywords:
Triage Stage: | Has patch: 0
Unreviewed |
Needs documentation: 0 | Needs tests: 0
Patch needs improvement: 0 | Easy pickings: 0
UI/UX: 0 |
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https://docs.djangoproject.com/en/1.11/topics/auth/customizing/#using-a
-custom-user-model-when-starting-a-project: "If you’re starting a new
project, it’s highly recommended to set up a custom user model, even if
the default User model is sufficient for you".
If that is the case, surely it would be better to generate such code by
default, via 'django-admin startapp' or the like?
I am fairly new to Django and I nearly missed this point for my own
application.
Regards,
Richard
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