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I have a JSON file sample.json:

[
    {
        "pk": null, 
        "model": "auth.user", 
        "fields": {
            "username": "JoeBob"
        }
    }
]

I already have an auth.User model with the username JoeBob.

If I load this into a Django app via manage.py loaddata sample.json, I would expect it to create the record if it doesn't exist, or otherwise do nothing. In this case, it should do nothing.

However, it appears to try and create a duplicate record, returning the error:

IntegrityError: Could not load auth.User(pk=None): duplicate key value violates unique constraint "auth_user_username_key"
DETAIL:  Key (username)=(JoeBob) already exists.

How do I load JSON data so that it only creates records where the corresponding natural key does not already exist? Supposedly, Django's auth.User model does support natural keys.

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The loaddata management command is not intended for adding data to an existing database--it's intended to be used for loading fixtures for testing or bootstrapping purposes (see the docs)--and thus does not play nicely with existing data.

If you want to load data from JSON to update or augment your user list, you'll be much better off writing a custom management command that implements the semantics you want.

You can see the answers to a similar question for more ideas of how to proceed.

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