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How can I get information about the logged-in user in a Django application?

For example:

I need to know the username of the logged-in user to say who posted a Review:

<form id='formulario' method='POST' action=''>
    <h2>Publica tu tuit, {{ usuario.username.title }} </h2>
    {% csrf_token %}
    {{formulario.as_p}}
    <p><input type='submit' value='Confirmar' /></p>
</form>

In usuario.username.title I get the username, but in the template, I need to get that information from the view.

Cris Towi
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You can use the request object to find the logged in user

def my_view(request):
    username = None
    if request.user.is_authenticated():
        username = request.user.username

According to https://docs.djangoproject.com/en/2.0/releases/1.10/

In version Django 2.0 the syntax has changed to

request.user.is_authenticated
Tyranno Taiwo
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karthikr
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  • if request.user.is_authenticated(): TypeError: 'bool' object is not callable can you help on it django 3.2 – Mr Coder Aug 01 '21 at 09:11
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request.user.get_username() or request.user.username, former is preferred.

Django docs say:

Since the User model can be swapped out, you should use this method instead of referencing the username attribute directly.

P.S. For templates, use {{ user.get_username }}

user
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'request.user' has the logged in user.
'request.user.username' will return username of logged in user.

ancho
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  • it will return User object. you can get some user properties from this object. – ancho Dec 08 '15 at 04:42
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For classed based views use self.request.user.id

Samsul Islam
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ZongoBoyX
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if you are using the old way of writting views, in the way of Function-Based-Views...

in your view, you are creating a new variable called usuario to save the request.user probably...

but if you returning to the Template a context_instance, passing the value of the Context of the request, you will get the logged user, just by accessing the request.

// In your views file
from django.shortcuts import render_to_response
from django.template import RequestContext
def your_view(request):
    data = {
        'formulario': Formulario()
        # ...
    }
    return render_to_response('your_template.html',
        data, context_instance=RequestContext(request))


// In your template
<form id='formulario' method='POST' action=''>
    <h2>Publica tu tuit, {{ request.user.username.title }} </h2>
    {% csrf_token %}
    {{ formulario.as_p }}
    <p><input type='submit' value='Confirmar' /></p>
</form>
Luan Fonseca
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  • To use this, you must have the `request template context processor` installed in your `settings.py`. [see this](http://stackoverflow.com/questions/13713077/get-user-information-in-django-templates) – ray6080 Mar 14 '14 at 13:20
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You can use this to get the logged-in user's username :-

Just write this in template.

{{ request.user.username }}
Lars
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request.user.get_username() will return a string of the users email.

request.user.username will return a method.

Dan Walters
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in this way you can check is user is logged in or not If yes for example go to profile if not back to login page

def profile(request):
    try:
        if request.user.username in User:
            return render(request, "profile.html", {'username': request.user.username})
    except:
        return redirect("/accounts/login")
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For template, you can use

{% firstof request.user.get_full_name request.user.username %}

firstof will return the first one if not null else the second one

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