Hi all,
I am using an abstract base class called "profile" for the extension of
my user models. I implemented several profiles like "standard, premium,
staff" and so on.
Now I realised that I would like to check the permission of a certain
user on a certain project without having to know about his specific
profile, like this
user.profile.has_permission(project)
but this of course does not work because "profile" is an abstract base
class, so I can only check "user.premium.has_permission(project)" for
example. This is pretty bad, because adding profiles would result in a
change of every piece of code where I check for permissions.
The problem is, that simply removing "abstract = True" does not work,
because the tables "account_premium" "account_standard" have conflicting
primary keys.
Is there a way to circumvent this problem?
Thanks in advance,
Daniel
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