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Asked: May 15, 20262026-05-15T04:24:57+00:00 2026-05-15T04:24:57+00:00

Here’s my problem : my site has users, which can create projects, and access

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Here’s my problem : my site has users, which can create projects, and access other user’s projects.
Each project can assign different rights to users.

So, i could have Project A : user “John” is in group “manager” , and Project “B” user “John” is in group “worker”.

How could I use the Django User authentication model to do that ?

From a SQL point a view, what i would like is to be able to add “project_id” in the primary key for the “auth_user_groups” table.

I don’t think profile is of any help here. Any advice ?

UPDATE : “worker” and “manager” are just two examples of the permission group (or “roles”) that my application defines. There will be more in the future. Eg : i will probably also have “admin”, “reporting”, etc…

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    2026-05-15T04:24:57+00:00Added an answer on May 15, 2026 at 4:24 am

    If you really need this information in the groups i think the best solution is to sub class the necessary models and make your own auth application/auth backend out of this!

    I dont know if it’s necessary to relate the projects to groups, you could also create an user profile that has a 1:1 relation to the user and a m:n to projects, so you could assign projects to a user and then check in your apps what projects the user is related to?

    Third solution that comes to my mind would be having a model with one foreignkey to project and one to group, which might also work for you, but probably has no good usability!

    The dirtiest way would probably be to add a foreignkey to group using monkey-patching (add_to_class), but i guess this only recommendable if you don’t find another descent way to do it and is somehow your last resort, but not first choice!

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