This is not a question, just a feeling. I want to know if you feel the same 
pain.

Checking for permission in django is done in two steps:

 check1: check if user is superuser, then user is allowed.
 check2: check if user has the given permission.

This OR is solvable. It's easy to code. It is just a simple "if".

The OR can be done in SQL, too.... But not much better.

But somehow it makes my code messy.

I would like to get the answer directly from postgres/DB, I don't write a 
condition.

I want it to be straight forward.

In our custom code we already skip check1 and do only check2.

But this makes the whole situation not much better.

I am just speaking out my thoughts.

Dear django (core) developer: I like django very much and it is a great
framework which I use daily with joy. Don't get me wrong!

Unfortunately I have no clue which strategy could lead me to the goal if 
this particular issue without
doing stuff in my code completely different than django does. I want to 
avoid doing uncommon things
and stick to upstream.

Regards,
  Thomas Güttler




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