User#

class user.models.User(*args, **kwargs)#

Bases: AbstractBaseUser, PermissionsMixin

Basic info for all users. This model is used for authentication.

Attribures:

COUNTRY_OPTIONS = countries

Attributes Summary

Methods Summary

Attributes Documentation

COUNTRY_OPTIONS = (('AF', 'Afghanistan'), ('AX', 'Åland Islands'), ('AL', 'Albania'), ('DZ', 'Algeria'), ('AS', 'American Samoa'), ('AD', 'Andorra'), ('AO', 'Angola'), ('AI', 'Anguilla'), ('AQ', 'Antarctica'), ('AG', 'Antigua and Barbuda'), ('AR', 'Argentina'), ('AM', 'Armenia'), ('AW', 'Aruba'), ('AU', 'Australia'), ('AT', 'Austria'), ('AZ', 'Azerbaijan'), ('BS', 'Bahamas'), ('BH', 'Bahrain'), ('BD', 'Bangladesh'), ('BB', 'Barbados'), ('BY', 'Belarus'), ('BE', 'Belgium'), ('BZ', 'Belize'), ('BJ', 'Benin'), ('BM', 'Bermuda'), ('BT', 'Bhutan'), ('BO', 'Bolivia, Plurinational State of'), ('BQ', 'Bonaire, Sint Eustatius and Saba'), ('BA', 'Bosnia and Herzegovina'), ('BW', 'Botswana'), ('BV', 'Bouvet Island'), ('BR', 'Brazil'), ('IO', 'British Indian Ocean Territory'), ('BN', 'Brunei Darussalam'), ('BG', 'Bulgaria'), ('BF', 'Burkina Faso'), ('BI', 'Burundi'), ('KH', 'Cambodia'), ('CM', 'Cameroon'), ('CA', 'Canada'), ('CV', 'Cape Verde'), ('KY', 'Cayman Islands'), ('CF', 'Central African Republic'), ('TD', 'Chad'), ('CL', 'Chile'), ('CN', 'China'), ('CX', 'Christmas Island'), ('CC', 'Cocos (Keeling) Islands'), ('CO', 'Colombia'), ('KM', 'Comoros'), ('CG', 'Congo'), ('CD', 'Congo, the Democratic Republic of the'), ('CK', 'Cook Islands'), ('CR', 'Costa Rica'), ('CI', "Côte d'Ivoire"), ('HR', 'Croatia'), ('CU', 'Cuba'), ('CW', 'Curaçao'), ('CY', 'Cyprus'), ('CZ', 'Czech Republic'), ('DK', 'Denmark'), ('DJ', 'Djibouti'), ('DM', 'Dominica'), ('DO', 'Dominican Republic'), ('EC', 'Ecuador'), ('EG', 'Egypt'), ('SV', 'El Salvador'), ('GQ', 'Equatorial Guinea'), ('ER', 'Eritrea'), ('EE', 'Estonia'), ('ET', 'Ethiopia'), ('FK', 'Falkland Islands (Malvinas)'), ('FO', 'Faroe Islands'), ('FJ', 'Fiji'), ('FI', 'Finland'), ('FR', 'France'), ('GF', 'French Guiana'), ('PF', 'French Polynesia'), ('TF', 'French Southern Territories'), ('GA', 'Gabon'), ('GM', 'Gambia'), ('GE', 'Georgia'), ('DE', 'Germany'), ('GH', 'Ghana'), ('GI', 'Gibraltar'), ('GR', 'Greece'), ('GL', 'Greenland'), ('GD', 'Grenada'), ('GP', 'Guadeloupe'), ('GU', 'Guam'), ('GT', 'Guatemala'), ('GG', 'Guernsey'), ('GN', 'Guinea'), ('GW', 'Guinea-Bissau'), ('GY', 'Guyana'), ('HT', 'Haiti'), ('HM', 'Heard Island and McDonald Islands'), ('VA', 'Holy See (Vatican City State)'), ('HN', 'Honduras'), ('HK', 'Hong Kong'), ('HU', 'Hungary'), ('IS', 'Iceland'), ('IN', 'India'), ('ID', 'Indonesia'), ('IR', 'Iran, Islamic Republic of'), ('IQ', 'Iraq'), ('IE', 'Ireland'), ('IM', 'Isle of Man'), ('IL', 'Israel'), ('IT', 'Italy'), ('JM', 'Jamaica'), ('JP', 'Japan'), ('JE', 'Jersey'), ('JO', 'Jordan'), ('KZ', 'Kazakhstan'), ('KE', 'Kenya'), ('KI', 'Kiribati'), ('KP', "Korea, Democratic People's Republic of"), ('KR', 'Korea, Republic of'), ('KW', 'Kuwait'), ('KG', 'Kyrgyzstan'), ('LA', "Lao People's Democratic Republic"), ('LV', 'Latvia'), ('LB', 'Lebanon'), ('LS', 'Lesotho'), ('LR', 'Liberia'), ('LY', 'Libya'), ('LI', 'Liechtenstein'), ('LT', 'Lithuania'), ('LU', 'Luxembourg'), ('MO', 'Macao'), ('MK', 'Macedonia, the Former Yugoslav Republic of'), ('MG', 'Madagascar'), ('MW', 'Malawi'), ('MY', 'Malaysia'), ('MV', 'Maldives'), ('ML', 'Mali'), ('MT', 'Malta'), ('MH', 'Marshall Islands'), ('MQ', 'Martinique'), ('MR', 'Mauritania'), ('MU', 'Mauritius'), ('YT', 'Mayotte'), ('MX', 'Mexico'), ('FM', 'Micronesia, Federated States of'), ('MD', 'Moldova, Republic of'), ('MC', 'Monaco'), ('MN', 'Mongolia'), ('ME', 'Montenegro'), ('MS', 'Montserrat'), ('MA', 'Morocco'), ('MZ', 'Mozambique'), ('MM', 'Myanmar'), ('NA', 'Namibia'), ('NR', 'Nauru'), ('NP', 'Nepal'), ('NL', 'Netherlands'), ('NC', 'New Caledonia'), ('NZ', 'New Zealand'), ('NI', 'Nicaragua'), ('NE', 'Niger'), ('NG', 'Nigeria'), ('NU', 'Niue'), ('NF', 'Norfolk Island'), ('MP', 'Northern Mariana Islands'), ('NO', 'Norway'), ('OM', 'Oman'), ('PK', 'Pakistan'), ('PW', 'Palau'), ('PS', 'Palestine, State of'), ('PA', 'Panama'), ('PG', 'Papua New Guinea'), ('PY', 'Paraguay'), ('PE', 'Peru'), ('PH', 'Philippines'), ('PN', 'Pitcairn'), ('PL', 'Poland'), ('PT', 'Portugal'), ('PR', 'Puerto Rico'), ('QA', 'Qatar'), ('RE', 'Réunion'), ('RO', 'Romania'), ('RU', 'Russian Federation'), ('RW', 'Rwanda'), ('BL', 'Saint Barthélemy'), ('SH', 'Saint Helena, Ascension and Tristan da Cunha'), ('KN', 'Saint Kitts and Nevis'), ('LC', 'Saint Lucia'), ('MF', 'Saint Martin (French part)'), ('PM', 'Saint Pierre and Miquelon'), ('VC', 'Saint Vincent and the Grenadines'), ('WS', 'Samoa'), ('SM', 'San Marino'), ('ST', 'Sao Tome and Principe'), ('SA', 'Saudi Arabia'), ('SN', 'Senegal'), ('RS', 'Serbia'), ('SC', 'Seychelles'), ('SL', 'Sierra Leone'), ('SG', 'Singapore'), ('SX', 'Sint Maarten (Dutch part)'), ('SK', 'Slovakia'), ('SI', 'Slovenia'), ('SB', 'Solomon Islands'), ('SO', 'Somalia'), ('ZA', 'South Africa'), ('GS', 'South Georgia and the South Sandwich Islands'), ('SS', 'South Sudan'), ('ES', 'Spain'), ('LK', 'Sri Lanka'), ('SD', 'Sudan'), ('SR', 'Suriname'), ('SJ', 'Svalbard and Jan Mayen'), ('SZ', 'Swaziland'), ('SE', 'Sweden'), ('CH', 'Switzerland'), ('SY', 'Syrian Arab Republic'), ('TW', 'Taiwan, Province of China'), ('TJ', 'Tajikistan'), ('TZ', 'Tanzania, United Republic of'), ('TH', 'Thailand'), ('TL', 'Timor-Leste'), ('TG', 'Togo'), ('TK', 'Tokelau'), ('TO', 'Tonga'), ('TT', 'Trinidad and Tobago'), ('TN', 'Tunisia'), ('TR', 'Turkey'), ('TM', 'Turkmenistan'), ('TC', 'Turks and Caicos Islands'), ('TV', 'Tuvalu'), ('UG', 'Uganda'), ('UA', 'Ukraine'), ('AE', 'United Arab Emirates'), ('GB', 'United Kingdom'), ('US', 'United States'), ('UM', 'United States Minor Outlying Islands'), ('UY', 'Uruguay'), ('UZ', 'Uzbekistan'), ('VU', 'Vanuatu'), ('VE', 'Venezuela, Bolivarian Republic of'), ('VN', 'Viet Nam'), ('VG', 'Virgin Islands, British'), ('VI', 'Virgin Islands, U.S.'), ('WF', 'Wallis and Futuna'), ('EH', 'Western Sahara'), ('YE', 'Yemen'), ('ZM', 'Zambia'), ('ZW', 'Zimbabwe'))#
USERNAME_FIELD = 'email'#
approved#

A wrapper for a deferred-loading field. When the value is read from this object the first time, the query is executed.

area#

Accessor to the related objects manager on the forward and reverse sides of a many-to-many relation.

In the example:

class Pizza(Model):
    toppings = ManyToManyField(Topping, related_name='pizzas')

Pizza.toppings and Topping.pizzas are ManyToManyDescriptor instances.

Most of the implementation is delegated to a dynamically defined manager class built by create_forward_many_to_many_manager() defined below.

askquestiontracking_set#

Accessor to the related objects manager on the reverse side of a many-to-one relation.

In the example:

class Child(Model):
    parent = ForeignKey(Parent, related_name='children')

Parent.children is a ReverseManyToOneDescriptor instance.

Most of the implementation is delegated to a dynamically defined manager class built by create_forward_many_to_many_manager() defined below.

askquestiontrackingcode_set#

Accessor to the related objects manager on the reverse side of a many-to-one relation.

In the example:

class Child(Model):
    parent = ForeignKey(Parent, related_name='children')

Parent.children is a ReverseManyToOneDescriptor instance.

Most of the implementation is delegated to a dynamically defined manager class built by create_forward_many_to_many_manager() defined below.

auth_token#

Accessor to the related object on the reverse side of a one-to-one relation.

In the example:

class Restaurant(Model):
    place = OneToOneField(Place, related_name='restaurant')

Place.restaurant is a ReverseOneToOneDescriptor instance.

avatar#

Just like the FileDescriptor, but for ImageFields. The only difference is assigning the width/height to the width_field/height_field, if appropriate.

batchrecipient_set#

Accessor to the related objects manager on the reverse side of a many-to-one relation.

In the example:

class Child(Model):
    parent = ForeignKey(Parent, related_name='children')

Parent.children is a ReverseManyToOneDescriptor instance.

Most of the implementation is delegated to a dynamically defined manager class built by create_forward_many_to_many_manager() defined below.

billingdetails_set#

Accessor to the related objects manager on the reverse side of a many-to-one relation.

In the example:

class Child(Model):
    parent = ForeignKey(Parent, related_name='children')

Parent.children is a ReverseManyToOneDescriptor instance.

Most of the implementation is delegated to a dynamically defined manager class built by create_forward_many_to_many_manager() defined below.

bookmark_set#

Accessor to the related objects manager on the reverse side of a many-to-one relation.

In the example:

class Child(Model):
    parent = ForeignKey(Parent, related_name='children')

Parent.children is a ReverseManyToOneDescriptor instance.

Most of the implementation is delegated to a dynamically defined manager class built by create_forward_many_to_many_manager() defined below.

certificate#

Just like the FileDescriptor, but for ImageFields. The only difference is assigning the width/height to the width_field/height_field, if appropriate.

certification#

Accessor to the related objects manager on the reverse side of a many-to-one relation.

In the example:

class Child(Model):
    parent = ForeignKey(Parent, related_name='children')

Parent.children is a ReverseManyToOneDescriptor instance.

Most of the implementation is delegated to a dynamically defined manager class built by create_forward_many_to_many_manager() defined below.

chosen_by#

Accessor to the related objects manager on the reverse side of a many-to-one relation.

In the example:

class Child(Model):
    parent = ForeignKey(Parent, related_name='children')

Parent.children is a ReverseManyToOneDescriptor instance.

Most of the implementation is delegated to a dynamically defined manager class built by create_forward_many_to_many_manager() defined below.

chosen_coach#

Accessor to the related objects manager on the reverse side of a many-to-one relation.

In the example:

class Child(Model):
    parent = ForeignKey(Parent, related_name='children')

Parent.children is a ReverseManyToOneDescriptor instance.

Most of the implementation is delegated to a dynamically defined manager class built by create_forward_many_to_many_manager() defined below.

coach#

Accessor to the related objects manager on the reverse side of a many-to-one relation.

In the example:

class Child(Model):
    parent = ForeignKey(Parent, related_name='children')

Parent.children is a ReverseManyToOneDescriptor instance.

Most of the implementation is delegated to a dynamically defined manager class built by create_forward_many_to_many_manager() defined below.

coachAlias#

A wrapper for a deferred-loading field. When the value is read from this object the first time, the query is executed.

coachProfileView_coach#

Accessor to the related objects manager on the reverse side of a many-to-one relation.

In the example:

class Child(Model):
    parent = ForeignKey(Parent, related_name='children')

Parent.children is a ReverseManyToOneDescriptor instance.

Most of the implementation is delegated to a dynamically defined manager class built by create_forward_many_to_many_manager() defined below.

coachProfileView_user#

Accessor to the related objects manager on the reverse side of a many-to-one relation.

In the example:

class Child(Model):
    parent = ForeignKey(Parent, related_name='children')

Parent.children is a ReverseManyToOneDescriptor instance.

Most of the implementation is delegated to a dynamically defined manager class built by create_forward_many_to_many_manager() defined below.

coach_profile#

Accessor to the related object on the reverse side of a one-to-one relation.

In the example:

class Restaurant(Model):
    place = OneToOneField(Place, related_name='restaurant')

Place.restaurant is a ReverseOneToOneDescriptor instance.

coach_school#

A wrapper for a deferred-loading field. When the value is read from this object the first time, the query is executed.

coach_since#

A wrapper for a deferred-loading field. When the value is read from this object the first time, the query is executed.

coach_user#

Accessor to the related objects manager on the reverse side of a many-to-one relation.

In the example:

class Child(Model):
    parent = ForeignKey(Parent, related_name='children')

Parent.children is a ReverseManyToOneDescriptor instance.

Most of the implementation is delegated to a dynamically defined manager class built by create_forward_many_to_many_manager() defined below.

country#

A wrapper for a deferred-loading field. When the value is read from this object the first time, the query is executed.

customer_id#

A wrapper for a deferred-loading field. When the value is read from this object the first time, the query is executed.

date_joined#

A wrapper for a deferred-loading field. When the value is read from this object the first time, the query is executed.

dob#

A wrapper for a deferred-loading field. When the value is read from this object the first time, the query is executed.

education#

Accessor to the related objects manager on the reverse side of a many-to-one relation.

In the example:

class Child(Model):
    parent = ForeignKey(Parent, related_name='children')

Parent.children is a ReverseManyToOneDescriptor instance.

Most of the implementation is delegated to a dynamically defined manager class built by create_forward_many_to_many_manager() defined below.

email#

A wrapper for a deferred-loading field. When the value is read from this object the first time, the query is executed.

emailaddress_set#

Accessor to the related objects manager on the reverse side of a many-to-one relation.

In the example:

class Child(Model):
    parent = ForeignKey(Parent, related_name='children')

Parent.children is a ReverseManyToOneDescriptor instance.

Most of the implementation is delegated to a dynamically defined manager class built by create_forward_many_to_many_manager() defined below.

engagement_set#

Accessor to the related objects manager on the reverse side of a many-to-one relation.

In the example:

class Child(Model):
    parent = ForeignKey(Parent, related_name='children')

Parent.children is a ReverseManyToOneDescriptor instance.

Most of the implementation is delegated to a dynamically defined manager class built by create_forward_many_to_many_manager() defined below.

first_name#

A wrapper for a deferred-loading field. When the value is read from this object the first time, the query is executed.

follow_by#

Accessor to the related objects manager on the reverse side of a many-to-one relation.

In the example:

class Child(Model):
    parent = ForeignKey(Parent, related_name='children')

Parent.children is a ReverseManyToOneDescriptor instance.

Most of the implementation is delegated to a dynamically defined manager class built by create_forward_many_to_many_manager() defined below.

follow_coach#

Accessor to the related objects manager on the reverse side of a many-to-one relation.

In the example:

class Child(Model):
    parent = ForeignKey(Parent, related_name='children')

Parent.children is a ReverseManyToOneDescriptor instance.

Most of the implementation is delegated to a dynamically defined manager class built by create_forward_many_to_many_manager() defined below.

free_trial#

A wrapper for a deferred-loading field. When the value is read from this object the first time, the query is executed.

group#

Accessor to the related object on the forward side of a many-to-one or one-to-one (via ForwardOneToOneDescriptor subclass) relation.

In the example:

class Child(Model):
    parent = ForeignKey(Parent, related_name='children')

Child.parent is a ForwardManyToOneDescriptor instance.

group_id#
groups#

Accessor to the related objects manager on the forward and reverse sides of a many-to-many relation.

In the example:

class Pizza(Model):
    toppings = ManyToManyField(Topping, related_name='pizzas')

Pizza.toppings and Topping.pizzas are ManyToManyDescriptor instances.

Most of the implementation is delegated to a dynamically defined manager class built by create_forward_many_to_many_manager() defined below.

id#

A wrapper for a deferred-loading field. When the value is read from this object the first time, the query is executed.

inbox_recipient#

Accessor to the related objects manager on the reverse side of a many-to-one relation.

In the example:

class Child(Model):
    parent = ForeignKey(Parent, related_name='children')

Parent.children is a ReverseManyToOneDescriptor instance.

Most of the implementation is delegated to a dynamically defined manager class built by create_forward_many_to_many_manager() defined below.

inbox_sender#

Accessor to the related objects manager on the reverse side of a many-to-one relation.

In the example:

class Child(Model):
    parent = ForeignKey(Parent, related_name='children')

Parent.children is a ReverseManyToOneDescriptor instance.

Most of the implementation is delegated to a dynamically defined manager class built by create_forward_many_to_many_manager() defined below.

instagramId#

A wrapper for a deferred-loading field. When the value is read from this object the first time, the query is executed.

introduction#

A wrapper for a deferred-loading field. When the value is read from this object the first time, the query is executed.

is_admin#

A wrapper for a deferred-loading field. When the value is read from this object the first time, the query is executed.

is_staff#

Is the user a member of staff?

last_name#

A wrapper for a deferred-loading field. When the value is read from this object the first time, the query is executed.

logentry_set#

Accessor to the related objects manager on the reverse side of a many-to-one relation.

In the example:

class Child(Model):
    parent = ForeignKey(Parent, related_name='children')

Parent.children is a ReverseManyToOneDescriptor instance.

Most of the implementation is delegated to a dynamically defined manager class built by create_forward_many_to_many_manager() defined below.

mailchimp#

A wrapper for a deferred-loading field. When the value is read from this object the first time, the query is executed.

membership_set#

Accessor to the related objects manager on the reverse side of a many-to-one relation.

In the example:

class Child(Model):
    parent = ForeignKey(Parent, related_name='children')

Parent.children is a ReverseManyToOneDescriptor instance.

Most of the implementation is delegated to a dynamically defined manager class built by create_forward_many_to_many_manager() defined below.

normal_user#

Accessor to the related objects manager on the reverse side of a many-to-one relation.

In the example:

class Child(Model):
    parent = ForeignKey(Parent, related_name='children')

Parent.children is a ReverseManyToOneDescriptor instance.

Most of the implementation is delegated to a dynamically defined manager class built by create_forward_many_to_many_manager() defined below.

notification_coach#

Accessor to the related objects manager on the reverse side of a many-to-one relation.

In the example:

class Child(Model):
    parent = ForeignKey(Parent, related_name='children')

Parent.children is a ReverseManyToOneDescriptor instance.

Most of the implementation is delegated to a dynamically defined manager class built by create_forward_many_to_many_manager() defined below.

notification_user#

Accessor to the related objects manager on the reverse side of a many-to-one relation.

In the example:

class Child(Model):
    parent = ForeignKey(Parent, related_name='children')

Parent.children is a ReverseManyToOneDescriptor instance.

Most of the implementation is delegated to a dynamically defined manager class built by create_forward_many_to_many_manager() defined below.

objects = <user.registration.managers.UserManager object>#
onetimepassword_set#

Accessor to the related objects manager on the reverse side of a many-to-one relation.

In the example:

class Child(Model):
    parent = ForeignKey(Parent, related_name='children')

Parent.children is a ReverseManyToOneDescriptor instance.

Most of the implementation is delegated to a dynamically defined manager class built by create_forward_many_to_many_manager() defined below.

outstandingpayment_set#

Accessor to the related objects manager on the reverse side of a many-to-one relation.

In the example:

class Child(Model):
    parent = ForeignKey(Parent, related_name='children')

Parent.children is a ReverseManyToOneDescriptor instance.

Most of the implementation is delegated to a dynamically defined manager class built by create_forward_many_to_many_manager() defined below.

payoutrecord_set#

Accessor to the related objects manager on the reverse side of a many-to-one relation.

In the example:

class Child(Model):
    parent = ForeignKey(Parent, related_name='children')

Parent.children is a ReverseManyToOneDescriptor instance.

Most of the implementation is delegated to a dynamically defined manager class built by create_forward_many_to_many_manager() defined below.

pronouns#

A wrapper for a deferred-loading field. When the value is read from this object the first time, the query is executed.

qna_bookmark#

Accessor to the related objects manager on the forward and reverse sides of a many-to-many relation.

In the example:

class Pizza(Model):
    toppings = ManyToManyField(Topping, related_name='pizzas')

Pizza.toppings and Topping.pizzas are ManyToManyDescriptor instances.

Most of the implementation is delegated to a dynamically defined manager class built by create_forward_many_to_many_manager() defined below.

qna_clap#

Accessor to the related objects manager on the forward and reverse sides of a many-to-many relation.

In the example:

class Pizza(Model):
    toppings = ManyToManyField(Topping, related_name='pizzas')

Pizza.toppings and Topping.pizzas are ManyToManyDescriptor instances.

Most of the implementation is delegated to a dynamically defined manager class built by create_forward_many_to_many_manager() defined below.

qna_set#

Accessor to the related objects manager on the reverse side of a many-to-one relation.

In the example:

class Child(Model):
    parent = ForeignKey(Parent, related_name='children')

Parent.children is a ReverseManyToOneDescriptor instance.

Most of the implementation is delegated to a dynamically defined manager class built by create_forward_many_to_many_manager() defined below.

qnaorder_coach#

Accessor to the related objects manager on the reverse side of a many-to-one relation.

In the example:

class Child(Model):
    parent = ForeignKey(Parent, related_name='children')

Parent.children is a ReverseManyToOneDescriptor instance.

Most of the implementation is delegated to a dynamically defined manager class built by create_forward_many_to_many_manager() defined below.

qnaorderintent_set#

Accessor to the related objects manager on the reverse side of a many-to-one relation.

In the example:

class Child(Model):
    parent = ForeignKey(Parent, related_name='children')

Parent.children is a ReverseManyToOneDescriptor instance.

Most of the implementation is delegated to a dynamically defined manager class built by create_forward_many_to_many_manager() defined below.

refCode_owner#

Accessor to the related object on the reverse side of a one-to-one relation.

In the example:

class Restaurant(Model):
    place = OneToOneField(Place, related_name='restaurant')

Place.restaurant is a ReverseOneToOneDescriptor instance.

refCode_referee#

Accessor to the related object on the reverse side of a one-to-one relation.

In the example:

class Restaurant(Model):
    place = OneToOneField(Place, related_name='restaurant')

Place.restaurant is a ReverseOneToOneDescriptor instance.

share_set#

Accessor to the related objects manager on the reverse side of a many-to-one relation.

In the example:

class Child(Model):
    parent = ForeignKey(Parent, related_name='children')

Parent.children is a ReverseManyToOneDescriptor instance.

Most of the implementation is delegated to a dynamically defined manager class built by create_forward_many_to_many_manager() defined below.

social_auth#

Accessor to the related objects manager on the reverse side of a many-to-one relation.

In the example:

class Child(Model):
    parent = ForeignKey(Parent, related_name='children')

Parent.children is a ReverseManyToOneDescriptor instance.

Most of the implementation is delegated to a dynamically defined manager class built by create_forward_many_to_many_manager() defined below.

social_profile_picture#

A wrapper for a deferred-loading field. When the value is read from this object the first time, the query is executed.

socialaccount_set#

Accessor to the related objects manager on the reverse side of a many-to-one relation.

In the example:

class Child(Model):
    parent = ForeignKey(Parent, related_name='children')

Parent.children is a ReverseManyToOneDescriptor instance.

Most of the implementation is delegated to a dynamically defined manager class built by create_forward_many_to_many_manager() defined below.

stripepaymentintent_set#

Accessor to the related objects manager on the reverse side of a many-to-one relation.

In the example:

class Child(Model):
    parent = ForeignKey(Parent, related_name='children')

Parent.children is a ReverseManyToOneDescriptor instance.

Most of the implementation is delegated to a dynamically defined manager class built by create_forward_many_to_many_manager() defined below.

transferrecord_set#

Accessor to the related objects manager on the reverse side of a many-to-one relation.

In the example:

class Child(Model):
    parent = ForeignKey(Parent, related_name='children')

Parent.children is a ReverseManyToOneDescriptor instance.

Most of the implementation is delegated to a dynamically defined manager class built by create_forward_many_to_many_manager() defined below.

twitterId#

A wrapper for a deferred-loading field. When the value is read from this object the first time, the query is executed.

unsubscribe_set#

Accessor to the related objects manager on the reverse side of a many-to-one relation.

In the example:

class Child(Model):
    parent = ForeignKey(Parent, related_name='children')

Parent.children is a ReverseManyToOneDescriptor instance.

Most of the implementation is delegated to a dynamically defined manager class built by create_forward_many_to_many_manager() defined below.

user_permissions#

Accessor to the related objects manager on the forward and reverse sides of a many-to-many relation.

In the example:

class Pizza(Model):
    toppings = ManyToManyField(Topping, related_name='pizzas')

Pizza.toppings and Topping.pizzas are ManyToManyDescriptor instances.

Most of the implementation is delegated to a dynamically defined manager class built by create_forward_many_to_many_manager() defined below.

username#

A wrapper for a deferred-loading field. When the value is read from this object the first time, the query is executed.

vetting_status#

Accessor to the related object on the reverse side of a one-to-one relation.

In the example:

class Restaurant(Model):
    place = OneToOneField(Place, related_name='restaurant')

Place.restaurant is a ReverseOneToOneDescriptor instance.

view_set#

Accessor to the related objects manager on the reverse side of a many-to-one relation.

In the example:

class Child(Model):
    parent = ForeignKey(Parent, related_name='children')

Parent.children is a ReverseManyToOneDescriptor instance.

Most of the implementation is delegated to a dynamically defined manager class built by create_forward_many_to_many_manager() defined below.

wallet#

Accessor to the related object on the reverse side of a one-to-one relation.

In the example:

class Restaurant(Model):
    place = OneToOneField(Place, related_name='restaurant')

Place.restaurant is a ReverseOneToOneDescriptor instance.

website#

A wrapper for a deferred-loading field. When the value is read from this object the first time, the query is executed.

whatsappnumber_set#

Accessor to the related objects manager on the reverse side of a many-to-one relation.

In the example:

class Child(Model):
    parent = ForeignKey(Parent, related_name='children')

Parent.children is a ReverseManyToOneDescriptor instance.

Most of the implementation is delegated to a dynamically defined manager class built by create_forward_many_to_many_manager() defined below.

Methods Documentation

get_country_display(*, field=<django.db.models.fields.CharField: country>)#
get_next_by_last_login(*, field=<django.db.models.fields.DateTimeField: last_login>, is_next=True, **kwargs)#
get_payment_status()#
get_previous_by_last_login(*, field=<django.db.models.fields.DateTimeField: last_login>, is_next=False, **kwargs)#
has_module_perms(app_label)#

Return True if the user has any permissions in the given app label. Use similar logic as has_perm(), above.

has_perm(perm, obj=None)#

Does the user have a specific permission?

save(*args, **kwargs)#

Save the current instance. Override this in a subclass if you want to control the saving process.

The ‘force_insert’ and ‘force_update’ parameters can be used to insist that the “save” must be an SQL insert or update (or equivalent for non-SQL backends), respectively. Normally, they should not be set.