im not understanding whats limiting you from using get_profile to
"extend" the user model... then in that having a foreign key (or m2m)
to your group
On May 10, 7:10 pm, Marcin Gorczyński <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hello
>
> In my site I want users to belong to groups, but in a quite diffrent
> manner from what the contrib.auth Group model is capable of. What I
> would want is something like with profiles for users - you create a
> profile model and then someuser.get_profile(), but tinkering with the
> contrib.auth is rather out of the question because of the maintance,
> etc. Now I got a model like this:
>
> class GroupData(models.Model):
> name = models.CharField(max_length=40, unique=True)
> user_number = models.IntegerField(blank=True, null=True)
> group_avatar = models.ImageField(upload_to='media/images',
> blank=True, null=True)
> date_created = models.DateField('date created', blank=True,
> null=True)
> accepted = models.BooleanField()
> objects = GroupDataManager()
>
> group = models.ForeignKey(Group, unique=True)
> division = models.ForeignKey(Division, unique=True)
>
> def __unicode__(self):
> return self.name
>
> class Meta:
> ordering = ["name"]
>
> class Admin:
> list_display = ('name', 'user_number')
>
> (Now I`m thinking what for the foreign key with group is...) Is
> ditching the contrib.auth Group model and writing my own the only
> efficient way?
>
> Thanks
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