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Calling the following adduser function in views.py. I save the user first because it's id (automatically created by Django upon INSERT) is the primary/foreign key for accounts and passwords. Adding a user seems to be working fine, but then when it gets to the Accounts(user=u)
, the following error throws:
IntegrityError at /adduser
insert or update on table "OmniCloud_App_accounts" violates foreign key constraint "user_id_refs_id_468fbcec324e93d2"
DETAIL: Key (user_id)=(4) is not present in table "OmniCloud_App_user".
But the key should be there since it just saved the user to the db...
def adduser(request):
username = request.POST['username']
password = request.POST['password']
u = User.objects.create_user(username, request.POST['email'], password)
u.save()
a = Accounts(user=u)
p = Passwords(user=u)
a.save()
p.save()
user = authenticate(username=username, password=password)
if user is not None and user.is_active:
auth.login(request, user)
return HttpResponseRedirect("/%s/" %u.id)
else:
return HttpResponseRedirect("/account/invalid/")
EDIT: Here is the beginning to the initialization of Accounts:
from django.db import models
from django.contrib.auth.models import User
class Accounts(models.Model):
user = models.ForeignKey(User)
EDIT 2 I've realized, by going to the admin page, that when It complains that 4 isn't in the database, that is because it is adding the 3rd user. Adding the 4th user throws an error that there is no user with id 5 (duh). I don't see anything in the code that would cause it to search for user_id+1, any ideas
To the war chest!
u.save()
is not needed sincecreate_user()
should already commit it to the database. You should probably show the user field in Accounts model. Do you have any user model of your own?user = models.ForeignKey(User)
The user model is the default from Django. Are you sure that create_user saves? I had issues earlier initializing all three tables at once then saving because it showed something similar, where pushing u.save() before the creation of Accounts or Passwords fixed it.