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Asked: May 15, 20262026-05-15T16:49:54+00:00 2026-05-15T16:49:54+00:00

I have found here on stackoverflow a method to extend django’s built-in authentication using

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I have found here on stackoverflow a method to extend django’s built-in authentication using signals. My base User is defined by ’email’ and passwords (so no username there). So I’m trying to modify it to my needs, but I’m geting a validation error for my form. Strange thing is that error is connected to the User.email field and I’m getting ‘already in use’ even though I’m just registering at the moment. Is it trying to save it 2 times or what ? I’ve discovered it when I was sending dictionary with data to form’s contstructor in shell: form = MyForm(data={}). After this form was still invalid, but changing email to different value finally gave me True.

The user_created function connected to registration signal :

def user_created(sender, user, request, **kwargs):
    form = CustomRegistrationForm(request.POST, request.FILES)
    if form.is_valid():
        data = UserProfile(user=user)
        data.is_active = False
        data.first_name = form.cleaned_data['first_name']
        data.last_name = form.cleaned_data['last_name']
        data.street = form.cleaned_data['street']
        data.city = form.cleaned_data['city']
        data.save()
    else:
        return render_to_response('user/data_operations/error.html', {'errors': form._errors}, context_instance=RequestContext(request))

user_registered.connect(user_created)

My form :

class CustomRegistrationForm(RegistrationForm):
    first_name = forms.CharField(widget=forms.TextInput(attrs=attrs_dict), max_length=50)
    last_name = forms.CharField(widget=forms.TextInput(attrs=attrs_dict), max_length=50)
    street = forms.CharField(widget=forms.TextInput(attrs=attrs_dict), max_length=50)
    city = forms.CharField(widget=forms.TextInput(attrs=attrs_dict), max_length=50)

My model :

class UserProfile(models.Model):
    first_name = models.CharField(_("Name"), max_length=50, blank=False,)
    last_name = models.CharField(_("Last name"), max_length=50, blank=False,)
    street = models.CharField(_("Street"), max_length=50, blank=False,)
    city = models.CharField(_("City"), max_length=50, blank=False,) 
    user = models.ForeignKey(User, unique=True, related_name='profile',)

Registration form :
class RegistrationForm(forms.Form):

email = forms.EmailField(widget=forms.TextInput(attrs=dict(attrs_dict,
                                                           maxlength=75)),
                         label=_("Adres email"))
password1 = forms.CharField(widget=forms.PasswordInput(attrs=attrs_dict, render_value=False),
                            label=_("Haslo"))
password2 = forms.CharField(widget=forms.PasswordInput(attrs=attrs_dict, render_value=False),
                            label=_("Haslo powtorzone"))

def clean_email(self):
    email = self.cleaned_data.get("email")
    if email and User.objects.filter(email=email).count() > 0:
        raise forms.ValidationError(
            _(u"Already in use."))
    return email
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    2026-05-15T16:49:54+00:00Added an answer on May 15, 2026 at 4:49 pm

    your ‘user_registered’ signal is sent after the User is saved. So it already has an ’email’ field defined.

    UPDATE


    Using restless thinking :

    form = CustomRegistrationForm(request.POST, request.FILES, notvalidateemail=True)
    

    and in form :

    def __init__(self, *args, **kwargs):
        self.notvalidateemail = kwargs.pop('notvalidateemail',False)
        super(CustomRegistrationForm, self).__init__(*args, **kwargs)
    
    def clean_email(self):
        if self.notvalidateemail:
            return
        else:
            #your cleaning here
            return email
    
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