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New CsrfMiddleware features: automatic exceptions for known AJAX and decorator for manual exceptions
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@ -7,6 +7,10 @@ against request forgeries from other sites.
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import re
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import itertools
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try:
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from functools import wraps
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except ImportError:
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from django.utils.functional import wraps # Python 2.3, 2.4 fallback.
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from django.conf import settings
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from django.http import HttpResponseForbidden
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@ -30,6 +34,12 @@ class CsrfViewMiddleware(object):
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"""
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def process_view(self, request, callback, callback_args, callback_kwargs):
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if request.method == 'POST':
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if getattr(callback, 'csrf_exempt', False):
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return None
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if request.is_ajax():
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return None
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try:
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session_id = request.COOKIES[settings.SESSION_COOKIE_NAME]
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except KeyError:
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@ -107,3 +117,14 @@ class CsrfMiddleware(CsrfViewMiddleware, CsrfResponseMiddleware):
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and CsrfResponseMiddleware which can be used independently.
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"""
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pass
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def csrf_exempt(view_func):
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"""
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Marks a view function as being exempt from the CSRF checks
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"""
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def wrapped_view(*args, **kwargs):
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return view_func(*args, **kwargs)
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# We could just do view.csrf_exempt = True, but decorators are
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# nicer if they don't have side-effects.
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wrapped_view.csrf_exempt = True
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return wraps(view_func)(wrapped_view)
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from django.test import TestCase
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from django.http import HttpRequest, HttpResponse, HttpResponseForbidden
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from django.contrib.csrf.middleware import CsrfMiddleware, _make_token
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from django.contrib.csrf.middleware import CsrfMiddleware, _make_token, csrf_exempt
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from django.conf import settings
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def post_form_response():
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resp = HttpResponse(content="""
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<html><body><form method="POST"><input type="text" /></form></body></html>
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""", mimetype="text/html")
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return resp
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def test_view(request):
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return post_form_response()
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class CsrfMiddlewareTest(TestCase):
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_session_id = "1"
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return req
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def _get_post_form_response(self):
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resp = HttpResponse(content="""
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<html><body><form method="POST"><input type="text" /></form></body></html>
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""", mimetype="text/html")
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return resp
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return post_form_response()
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def _get_new_session_response(self):
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resp = self._get_post_form_response()
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self.assertContains(response, "name='csrfmiddlewaretoken' value='%s'" % _make_token(self._session_id))
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def get_view(self):
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def dummyview(request):
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return self._get_post_form_response()
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return test_view
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# Check the post processing
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def test_process_response_no_session(self):
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req = self._get_POST_session_request_with_token()
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req2 = CsrfMiddleware().process_view(req, self.get_view(), (), {})
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self.assertEquals(None, req2)
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def test_process_request_session_no_token_exempt_view(self):
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"""
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Check that if a session is present and no token, but the csrf_exempt
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decorator has been applied to the view, the middleware lets it through
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"""
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req = self._get_POST_session_request()
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req2 = CsrfMiddleware().process_view(req, csrf_exempt(self.get_view()), (), {})
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self.assertEquals(None, req2)
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def test_ajax_exemption(self):
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"""
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Check the AJAX requests are automatically exempted.
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"""
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req = self._get_POST_session_request()
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req.META['HTTP_X_REQUESTED_WITH'] = 'XMLHttpRequest'
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req2 = CsrfMiddleware().process_view(req, self.get_view(), (), {})
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self.assertEquals(None, req2)
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your list of middleware classes, :setting:`MIDDLEWARE_CLASSES`. It needs to process
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the response after the SessionMiddleware, so must come before it in the
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list. It also must process the response before things like compression
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happen to the response, so it must come after GZipMiddleware in the list.
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happen to the response, so it must come after GZipMiddleware in the
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list.
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Exceptions
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----------
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To manually exclude a view function from being handled by the
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CsrfMiddleware, you can use the ``csrf_exempt`` decorator (found in
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the ``django.contrib.csrf.middleware`` module).
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AJAX requests sent with "X-Requested-With: XMLHttpRequest" are
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automatically exempt (see below).
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How it works
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============
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pages that are served as 'text/html' or 'application/xml+xhtml'
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are modified.
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AJAX requests sent with "X-Requested-With: XMLHttpRequest", as done by
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many AJAX toolkits, are detected and automatically excepted from this
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mechanism. This is because in the context of a browser, this header
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can only be added by using XMLHttpRequest, and browsers already
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implement a same-domain policy for XMLHttpRequest. This is not secure
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if you do not trust content within the same domain or sub-domains.
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The above two functions of ``CsrfMiddleware`` are split between two
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classes: ``CsrfResponseMiddleware`` and ``CsrfViewMiddleware``
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respectively. This allows the individual components to be used and/or
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replaced instead of using ``CsrfMiddleware``.
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.. _9.1.1 Safe Methods, HTTP 1.1, RFC 2616: http://www.w3.org/Protocols/rfc2616/rfc2616-sec9.html
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Limitations
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