>From the documentation it seems that it is not only possible, but
required too..

login_required() does the following:

    * If the user isn't logged in, redirect to settings.LOGIN_URL
(/accounts/login/ by default), passing the current absolute URL in the
query string as next or the value of redirect_field_name. For example:
/accounts/login/?next=/polls/3/.
    * If the user is logged in, execute the view normally. The view
code is free to assume the user is logged in.
[...]
It's your responsibility to provide the login form in a template
called registration/login.html by default. This template gets passed
four template context variables:[...]

Source: http://docs.djangoproject.com/en/dev/topics/auth/

If this doesn't answer your question, please be more specific about
the context.


On Tue, May 19u, 2009 at 1:44 AM, Rok <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> Hello.
>
> Is it possible to use user object in login.html when @login_required
> is used? I want to display login fields only when user is ianonymous.
>
> Thank you.
>
> Kind regards,
>
> Rok
>
> >
>

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