Hi,

We define the permission like in the docs: 
https://docs.djangoproject.com/en/1.11/topics/auth/customizing/#custom-permissions

To avoid the magic string 'fooapp.fooperm' in the code which uses the 
permission very often, I choose this solution:

{{{
# file models.py
class FooModel(Model):

    FOOPERM_PERMISSION_STRING='fooapp.fooperm'

    class Meta:
        permissions = (
            ('fooperm', 'Foo Permission'),
        )
}}}


{{{
# file views.py
# This and other files use the permission string very often.

...
    if request.user.has_perm(FooModel.FOOPERM_PERMISSION_STRING):
        ...
}}}


But still I am not happy with the above solution. I think it looks ugly.

How do you avoid the magic permission string in your code?

Regards,
  Thomas Güttler


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