What's the best way to get user information from a django template?
For example, if I just want to:
- If the user is logged in, display "Welcome [username]"
- Otherwise, display the login button.
I'm using django-registration/authentication
What's the best way to get user information from a django template?
For example, if I just want to:
I'm using django-registration/authentication
 
    
    An alternate method for current Django versions:
{% if user.is_authenticated %}
    <p>Welcome, {{ user.get_username }}. Thanks for logging in.</p>
{% else %}
    <p>Welcome, new user. Please log in.</p>
{% endif %}
Note: 
request.user.get_username() in views & user.get_username in templates. Preferred over referring username attribute directly. Sourcedjango.contrib.auth.context_processors.auth is enabled by default & contains the variable user django.core.context_processors.request template context processor.Source : https://docs.djangoproject.com/en/dev/topics/auth/default/#authentication-data-in-templates
 
    
    {% if request.user.is_authenticated %}Welcome '{{ request.user.username }}'
{% else %}<a href="{% url django.contrib.auth.login %}">Login</a>{% endif %}
and make sure you have the request template context processor installed in your settings.py:
TEMPLATE_CONTEXT_PROCESSORS = (
    ...
    'django.core.context_processors.request',
    ...
)
 
    
    As per the question title, the following may come handy to someone. used the followings in my template:
Username: {{ user.username }}
User Full name: {{ user.get_full_name }}
User Group: {{ user.groups.all.0 }}
Email: {{ user.email }}
Session Started at: {{ user.last_login }}
Thanks :)
 
    
    Firstly, First, if your fields changed their name, you must overwrite the functions (get_full_name(), get_short_name(), etc), in this way:
def get_full_name(self):
    return self.names + ' ' + self.lastnames
def get_short_name(self):
    return self.names
In the template, you can show it this way
{% if user.is_authenticated %}
<strong>{{ user.get_short_name }}</strong>
{% endif %}
these are the methods in authentication https://docs.djangoproject.com/es/2.1/topics/auth/customizing/
 
    
    The following is a full working solution that takes also translations into consideration:
template.html:
{% blocktrans %}Welcome {{ USER_NAME }}!{% endblocktrans %}
context_processors.py:
def template_constants(request):
    return {
        'USER_NAME': '' if request.user.is_anonymous else request.user.first_name,
        # other values here...
    }
Remind to set your custom context_processors correctly in the settings.py:
TEMPLATES = [
    {
        # ...
        'OPTIONS': {
            'context_processors': [
                # ...
                'your_app.context_processors.template_constants',
            ],
        },
    },
]
And this is what you get in the django.po:
#: templates/home.html:11
#, python-format
msgid "Hi %(USER_NAME)s!"
msgstr "..."
A good practice is to keep the logic outside the templates: for this purpose you can easily customize the username displayed directly in the context_processors.py.
