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Implementing username case-insensitive :

I want to implicitly imply iexact when querying for user :

user = User.objects.get(username = 'yugal')  # Lowercase
user.id # 1

user = User.objects.get(username = 'YUgal')  # Mixcase
user.id # 1

How can I achieve this ? { somehow with UserManager }

Note:

  • Also, django.shortcuts.get_object_or_404 seems to use it as User.objects.get_query_set().all().get(). How can we make it work ?
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  • btw: wouldn't be generally better to have all usernames in DB stored in lowercase and query them as `User.objects.get(username='YuGal'.lower()) ? Nov 3, 2012 at 11:45
  • The thing is : .lower() is a solution for my code. But will not work with 3rd party apps. Since they might use it without .lower() Nov 3, 2012 at 12:09

2 Answers 2

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explicit:

user = User.objects.get(username__iexact='yugal')

implicit: override User model let you can override objects property, where you add custom iexact handling:

class MyUser(User):

    class Meta:
        proxy = True


    objects = MyManager()


class MyManager(UserManager):

    def get(self, *args, **kwargs):

       if 'username' in kwargs:
           kwargs['username__iexact'] = kwargs['username']
           del kwargs['username']
       return super(MyManager, self).get(*args, **kwargs)
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  • All seem to work, but its not working with django.shortcuts.get_object_or_404. Can we make that work to assume iexact for username ? Nov 3, 2012 at 10:23
  • @YugalJindle can you show code how do you use get_object_or_404? Nov 3, 2012 at 11:02
  • Just like any one else does : user = get_object_or_404(User, username=username) Nov 3, 2012 at 11:06
  • should be get_object_or_404(MyUser, username=username) Nov 3, 2012 at 11:14
  • For that I will have to refactor all my code to use the proxy User model. Plus I can't do that with 3rd party apps. Nov 3, 2012 at 12:10
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I guess I figured out a way to implement it for all db queries :

###### QuerySet #######
def _filter_or_exclude(self, negate, *args, **kwargs):
    if 'username' in kwargs:
        kwargs['username__iexact'] = kwargs['username']
        del kwargs['username']
    if args or kwargs:
        assert self.query.can_filter(),\
        "Cannot filter a query once a slice has been taken."
    from django.db.models import Q
    clone = self._clone()
    if negate:
        clone.query.add_q(~Q(*args, **kwargs))
    else:
        clone.query.add_q(Q(*args, **kwargs))
    return clone

from django.db.models.query import QuerySet
QuerySet._filter_or_exclude = _filter_or_exclude
######################

This solved the problem.

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  • The solution may be objectionable to some, but to achieve the desired result - This is the only possible solution with minimum side effects. If someone has a better solution - Feel free to add an answer. Remember, it must support 3rd party apps out of the box. Nov 5, 2012 at 11:35

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