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[1.5.x] Refs #14881 -- Document that User models need to have an integer primary key.
Thanks to Kaloian Minkov for the reminder about this undocumented requirement. (cherry picked from commit 91c26eadc9b4efa5399ec0f6c84b56a3f8eb84f4)
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Django expects your custom User model to meet some minimum requirements.
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1. Your model must have a single unique field that can be used for
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1. Your model must have an integer primary key.
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2. Your model must have a single unique field that can be used for
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identification purposes. This can be a username, an email address,
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or any other unique attribute.
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2. Your model must provide a way to address the user in a "short" and
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3. Your model must provide a way to address the user in a "short" and
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"long" form. The most common interpretation of this would be to use
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the user's given name as the "short" identifier, and the user's full
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name as the "long" identifier. However, there are no constraints on
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