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Asked: May 30, 20262026-05-30T23:02:35+00:00 2026-05-30T23:02:35+00:00

when I try to log in i get an error that says duplicate key

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when I try to log in i get an error that says

 duplicate key value violates unique constraint "auth_user_username_key"
DETAIL:  Key (username)=(mrfrasha) already exists.

I really don’t have any idea what this means at all. It seems weird. this seems like an error you would get it you were trying to create a username that was already in use but i merely trying to log in.

<form action="" method="POST">
Username: <input type="text" name="username" />
Password: <input type="text" name="password" />
<input type = "submit" value = "Login"/>< br />

def login(request):
    if request.POST=='POST':
        username = request.POST['username']
        password =request.POST['password']
        user = authenticate(username=username, password=password)
        if user is not None:
            if user.is_active:
                login(request, user)
                return render_to_response('profile.html')
            else:
                print "Your account has been disabled!"#come back to me
        else:
            sentence = "Your username and password were incorrect."# come back to me
            return render_to_response('login.html', {'sentence':sentence})
    else:
        return render_to_response('login.html')#come back to me
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    2026-05-30T23:02:36+00:00Added an answer on May 30, 2026 at 11:02 pm

    The problem which i think is that you have override the django login function by declaring the function of same name which then becomes recursive when this statement will execute login(request, user).

    As your function takes only one parameter that is why login(request, user) this statement cause exceptions that login() takes one argument and got two.

    Change your function name to some other e.g. my_login(request)

    Hope this helps.
    Thanks

    EDITED

    Your function should be like this.

    def my_login(request):
        if  request.method=='POST':
            username = request.POST['username']
            password =request.POST['password']
            user = authenticate(username=username, password=password)
            if user is not None:
                if user.is_active:
                    login(request, user)
                    return render_to_response('profile.html')
                else:
                    print "Your account has been disabled!"#come back to me
            else:
                sentence = "Your username and password were incorrect."# come back to me
                return render_to_response('login.html', {'sentence':sentence})
        else:
            return render_to_response('login.html')#come back to me
    
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