94

I'm storing some additional per-user information using the AUTH_PROFILE_MODULE.

We can access the user in a Django template using {{ request.user }} but how do we access fields in the profile since the profile is only accessible via a function user.get_profile() ?

Is it really required to explicitly pass the profile into the template every time?

6 Answers 6

141

Use {{ request.user.get_profile.whatever }}. Django's templating language automatically calls things that are callable - in this case, the .get_profile() method.

2
29

Not sure why it's different for me, but I need to use {{user}} rather than {{request.user}}.

3
8

Yes it is possible to access profile from template using request.user.get_profile

However there is a small caveat: not all users will have profiles, which was in my case with admin users. So calling directly {{ request.user.get_profile.whatever }} from the template will cause an error in such cases.

If you are sure all your users always have profiles it is safe to call from template, otherwise call get_profile() from within try-except block in your view and pass it to the template.

2
  • This answer is misleading - I haven't tested {{ request.user.get_profile.whatever }}, but {{ request.user.get_profile }} will work and can be used to check whether a profile exists or not in current versions. See docs.djangoproject.com/en/dev/ref/templates/api/… . There is a note that that will change in the development version, though, see the paragraph above the one I linked to.
    – ralokt
    Commented Jan 16, 2011 at 9:45
  • @tkolar, what exactly is misleading here? if user doesn't have a profile and you are calling get_profile.something that will cause an error. Commented Feb 22, 2011 at 18:13
5

If it helps anyone, I used the followings in my template:

Username: {{ user.username }}

User Full name: {{ user.get_full_name }}

User Group: {{ user.groups.all.0 }}

Email: {{ user.email }}

Session Started at: {{ user.last_login }}

A sample result is like this:

User: auditor ezio

User Group: auditGroup

Username: testUser03

Email: [email protected]

Session Started at- April 16, 2018, 9:38 p.m.

Thanks :)

4

If you are using Django > 1.5 you can no longer use get_profile.

If you have a legacy app, you should remove AUTH_PROFILE_MODULE = 'myapp.profile' from your settings.py.

If you use models.OneToOneField(User) in your Profile class, you can simply use

{{ request.user.profile.whatever }}

in your Django template

1
  • 1
    @AlexStewart you mean we no longer need the request keyboard in the front?
    – Luk Aron
    Commented Nov 11, 2019 at 8:53
1

Working !

In your profile model provide related_name

user = models.OneToOneField(AUTH_USER_MODEL, related_name="user_profile", on_delete=models.CASCADE)

Then in template use. Here company_name is field in profile table

{{ request.user.user_profile.company_name }}

Your Answer

By clicking “Post Your Answer”, you agree to our terms of service and acknowledge you have read our privacy policy.

Not the answer you're looking for? Browse other questions tagged or ask your own question.