from django.db import models from django.contrib.auth.models import AbstractUser from django.utils.translation import gettext_lazy as _ from django.contrib.auth.base_user import BaseUserManager # Create your models here. class UserManager(BaseUserManager): use_in_migrations = True def _create_user(self, email, password, **extra_fields): if not email: raise ValueError('Users require an email field') email = self.normalize_email(email) user = self.model(email=email, **extra_fields) user.set_password(password) user.save(using=self._db) return user def create_user(self, email, password=None, **extra_fields): extra_fields.setdefault('is_staff', False) extra_fields.setdefault('is_superuser', False) return self._create_user(email, password, **extra_fields) def create_superuser(self, email, password, **extra_fields): extra_fields.setdefault('is_staff', True) extra_fields.setdefault('is_superuser', True) if extra_fields.get('is_staff') is not True: raise ValueError('Superuser must have is_staff=True.') if extra_fields.get('is_superuser') is not True: raise ValueError('Superuser must have is_superuser=True.') return self._create_user(email, password, **extra_fields) class User(AbstractUser): username = None email = models.EmailField(_('email address'), unique=True) percentage = models.DecimalField(decimal_places=3, default=0.010, max_digits=4) vendornr = models.IntegerField(default=9) objects = UserManager() USERNAME_FIELD = 'email' REQUIRED_FIELDS = []