I am running a Django 1.4.2 project. I have a database of class User(models.Model), and would now like to change this so that I used the built in model User from django.contrib.auth.models. Can I simply use my existing code and simply make my own custon User model a subclass of Django's built in one? Here is the model now.
class User(models.Model):
u_id = models.AutoField(primary_key=True)
#password = models.CharField(max_length=765)
old_password = models.CharField(max_length=765, null=True, blank=True)
birthday = models.DateField(null=True, blank=True)
school_year = models.CharField(max_length=765, blank=True)
gender = models.CharField(max_length=18, blank=True)
#email = models.CharField(max_length=765, blank=True)
profile_pic = models.CharField(max_length=765, blank=True)
is_cloudinary_pic = models.BooleanField(default=False)
fb_id = models.CharField(max_length=765, blank=True)
phone_num = models.CharField(max_length=765, blank=True)
name = models.CharField(max_length=765, blank=True)
confirmcode = models.CharField(max_length=765, blank=True)
status = models.CharField(max_length=765, blank=True)
netid = models.CharField(max_length=765, blank=True)
favorites = models.ManyToManyField('listings.Listing', blank=True, related_name='favorites')
stripe = models.CharField(max_length=765, blank=True)
rating = models.IntegerField(null=True, blank=True)
preferences = models.CharField(max_length=765, blank=True)
b_notification = models.CharField(max_length=765, blank=True)
l_notification = models.CharField(max_length=765, blank=True)
address = models.CharField(max_length=765, blank=True)
city = models.CharField(max_length=765, blank=True)
state = models.CharField(max_length=6, blank=True)
zip = models.CharField(max_length=15, blank=True)
emailprefs = models.CharField(max_length=30, blank=True)
exp_month = models.CharField(max_length=6, blank=True)
exp_year = models.CharField(max_length=12, blank=True)
last4 = models.CharField(max_length=12, blank=True)
c_type = models.CharField(max_length=765, blank=True)
user_type = models.CharField(max_length=10, blank=True)
contract = models.ForeignKey('contracts.Contract', null=True,blank=True, default=None, on_delete=models.SET_NULL)
last_listing_booked = models.ForeignKey('listings.Listing', null=True,blank=True, default=None, on_delete=models.SET_NULL, related_name='last_listing_booked')
last_locked_on = models.IntegerField(null=True, blank=True)
waitlist_number = models.IntegerField(null=True, blank=True)
waitlist_listing = models.ForeignKey('listings.Listing', null=True, blank=True, on_delete=models.SET_NULL, related_name='waitlist_listing')
uploaded_contract = models.FileField(upload_to=contract_file_name, max_length=765, null=True, blank=True, default=None, storage=FileSystemStorage(location=os.path.join(MEDIA_ROOT, 'contracts')))
When I try to migrate using Django South after making my model a subclass of the Django User model, I am asked to set a value for user_ptr, a field about which I have been unsuccessful finding any information.
In general, is it unsafe to simply subclass in this fashion? I cannot afford to lose all the user data I already have and start over. Note that the password and email fields are commented out because they clash with Django's version of those fields.