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The origin statement "which could be ... or whatever" **misguides** many newbies like me. In fact, the ``login`` function in ``contrib.auth`` stores ``user.pk`` in session, then ``get_user`` function in ``contrib.auth`` gets ``user.pk`` in session and then passes it to your custom ``get_user`` as ``user_id``. Which means, ``user_id`` prarameter in your custom ``get_user`` has to be the primary key of ``User`` object, too. |
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