﻿id	summary	reporter	owner	description	type	status	component	version	severity	resolution	keywords	cc	stage	has_patch	needs_docs	needs_tests	needs_better_patch	easy	ui_ux
30706	Why isn't the auth.User.id field documented?	Conrad	nobody	"I asked this at the GitHub project ([https://github.com/django/djangoproject.com/issues/934]) and was redirected here: the default Django User id field exists and is used a lot (as far as questions on Stack Overflow and example projects I can find go), but I can't find any documentation on it apart from the fact, that it is set ""None"" for Anonymous Users. @frankwiles told me on GitHub that the reason might be that all models have the ""id"" field by default, but I couldn't find a source that this is the reason why it isn't mentioned in the docs.

I believe it is ok to use it, if not it should be added to the documentation as a warning or similar text. If it is ok to use it, why not write it down? It would help people like me (pretty new to Django) to quickly find how to use unique user ids, maybe there are even some custom settings most people don't know about."	Cleanup/optimization	closed	Documentation	dev	Normal	wontfix	auth Documentation		Unreviewed	0	0	0	0	0	0
