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Asked: May 15, 20262026-05-15T09:18:50+00:00 2026-05-15T09:18:50+00:00

in a mini virtual community, i have a profile_view function, so that i can

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in a mini virtual community, i have a profile_view function, so that i can view the profile of any registered user. The profile view function has as a parameter the id of the user wich the profile belongs to, so that when i want to access the profile of user 2 for example, i call it like that:
http://127.0.0.1:8000/accounts/profile_view/2/

My problem is that i would like to have the username in the url, and NOT the id.
I try to modify my code as follows, but it doesn’t work still. Here is my code:

view:

def profile_view(request, user):
        u = User.objects.get(pk=user)
        up = UserProfile.objects.get(created_by = u)
        cv = UserProfile.objects.filter(created_by = User.objects.get(pk=user))
        blog = New.objects.filter(created_by = u) 
        replies = Reply.objects.filter(reply_to = blog)
        vote = Vote.objects.filter(voted=blog)
        following = Relations.objects.filter(initiated_by = u)
        follower = Relations.objects.filter(follow = u)
    return render_to_response('profile/publicProfile.html', {
        'vote': vote,
        'u':u,  
        'up':up, 
        'cv': cv, 
        'ing': following.order_by('-date_initiated'),  
        'er': follower.order_by('-date_follow'),
        'list':blog.order_by('-date'),
        'replies':replies
        }, 
        context_instance=RequestContext(request)) 

and my url:

urlpatterns = patterns('',
                        url(r'^profile_view/(?P<user>\d+)/$', 
                           profile_view,
                           name='profile_view'),

thanks in advance!

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    2026-05-15T09:18:51+00:00Added an answer on May 15, 2026 at 9:18 am

    You don’t show what you have tried, or where you are having trouble. This is fairly simple, after all – just pass a username string to the function instead of an integer, and look up based on that.

    def profile_view(request, username):
        u = User.objects.get(username=username)
    

    and modify your url to allow strings rather than integers:

    url(r'^profile_view/(?P<username>\w+)/$', 
                           profile_view,
                           name='profile_view'),
    
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