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Use 1.4's CSRFMiddleware, so that PUT and DELETE get CSRF validation if session authentication is being used
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@ -8,7 +8,7 @@ The set of authentication methods which are used is then specified by setting th
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"""
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from django.contrib.auth import authenticate
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from django.middleware.csrf import CsrfViewMiddleware
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from djangorestframework.compat import CsrfViewMiddleware
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from djangorestframework.utils import as_tuple
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import base64
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@ -1,24 +1,25 @@
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"""
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The :mod:`compat` module provides support for backwards compatibility with older versions of django/python.
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"""
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import django
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# cStringIO only if it's available
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# cStringIO only if it's available, otherwise StringIO
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try:
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import cStringIO as StringIO
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except ImportError:
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import StringIO
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# parse_qs
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# parse_qs from 'urlparse' module unless python 2.5, in which case from 'cgi'
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try:
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# python >= ?
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# python >= 2.6
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from urlparse import parse_qs
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except ImportError:
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# python <= ?
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# python < 2.6
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from cgi import parse_qs
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# django.test.client.RequestFactory (Django >= 1.3)
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# django.test.client.RequestFactory (Required for Django < 1.3)
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try:
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from django.test.client import RequestFactory
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except ImportError:
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@ -156,6 +157,220 @@ except ImportError:
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def head(self, request, *args, **kwargs):
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return self.get(request, *args, **kwargs)
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# PUT, DELETE do not require CSRF until 1.4. They should. Make it better.
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if django.VERSION >= (1, 4):
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from django.middleware.csrf import CsrfViewMiddleware
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else:
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import hashlib
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import re
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import random
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import logging
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import urlparse
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from django.conf import settings
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from django.core.urlresolvers import get_callable
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try:
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from logging import NullHandler
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except ImportError:
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class NullHandler(logging.Handler):
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def emit(self, record):
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pass
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logger = logging.getLogger('django.request')
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if not logger.handlers:
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logger.addHandler(NullHandler())
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def same_origin(url1, url2):
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"""
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Checks if two URLs are 'same-origin'
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"""
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p1, p2 = urlparse.urlparse(url1), urlparse.urlparse(url2)
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return p1[0:2] == p2[0:2]
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def constant_time_compare(val1, val2):
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"""
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Returns True if the two strings are equal, False otherwise.
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The time taken is independent of the number of characters that match.
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"""
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if len(val1) != len(val2):
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return False
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result = 0
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for x, y in zip(val1, val2):
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result |= ord(x) ^ ord(y)
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return result == 0
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# Use the system (hardware-based) random number generator if it exists.
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if hasattr(random, 'SystemRandom'):
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randrange = random.SystemRandom().randrange
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else:
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randrange = random.randrange
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_MAX_CSRF_KEY = 18446744073709551616L # 2 << 63
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REASON_NO_REFERER = "Referer checking failed - no Referer."
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REASON_BAD_REFERER = "Referer checking failed - %s does not match %s."
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REASON_NO_CSRF_COOKIE = "CSRF cookie not set."
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REASON_BAD_TOKEN = "CSRF token missing or incorrect."
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def _get_failure_view():
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"""
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Returns the view to be used for CSRF rejections
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"""
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return get_callable(settings.CSRF_FAILURE_VIEW)
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def _get_new_csrf_key():
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return hashlib.md5("%s%s" % (randrange(0, _MAX_CSRF_KEY), settings.SECRET_KEY)).hexdigest()
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def get_token(request):
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"""
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Returns the the CSRF token required for a POST form. The token is an
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alphanumeric value.
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A side effect of calling this function is to make the the csrf_protect
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decorator and the CsrfViewMiddleware add a CSRF cookie and a 'Vary: Cookie'
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header to the outgoing response. For this reason, you may need to use this
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function lazily, as is done by the csrf context processor.
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"""
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request.META["CSRF_COOKIE_USED"] = True
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return request.META.get("CSRF_COOKIE", None)
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def _sanitize_token(token):
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# Allow only alphanum, and ensure we return a 'str' for the sake of the post
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# processing middleware.
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token = re.sub('[^a-zA-Z0-9]', '', str(token.decode('ascii', 'ignore')))
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if token == "":
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# In case the cookie has been truncated to nothing at some point.
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return _get_new_csrf_key()
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else:
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return token
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class CsrfViewMiddleware(object):
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"""
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Middleware that requires a present and correct csrfmiddlewaretoken
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for POST requests that have a CSRF cookie, and sets an outgoing
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CSRF cookie.
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This middleware should be used in conjunction with the csrf_token template
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tag.
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"""
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# The _accept and _reject methods currently only exist for the sake of the
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# requires_csrf_token decorator.
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def _accept(self, request):
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# Avoid checking the request twice by adding a custom attribute to
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# request. This will be relevant when both decorator and middleware
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# are used.
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request.csrf_processing_done = True
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return None
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def _reject(self, request, reason):
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return _get_failure_view()(request, reason=reason)
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def process_view(self, request, callback, callback_args, callback_kwargs):
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if getattr(request, 'csrf_processing_done', False):
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return None
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try:
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csrf_token = _sanitize_token(request.COOKIES[settings.CSRF_COOKIE_NAME])
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# Use same token next time
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request.META['CSRF_COOKIE'] = csrf_token
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except KeyError:
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csrf_token = None
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# Generate token and store it in the request, so it's available to the view.
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request.META["CSRF_COOKIE"] = _get_new_csrf_key()
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# Wait until request.META["CSRF_COOKIE"] has been manipulated before
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# bailing out, so that get_token still works
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if getattr(callback, 'csrf_exempt', False):
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return None
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# Assume that anything not defined as 'safe' by RC2616 needs protection.
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if request.method not in ('GET', 'HEAD', 'OPTIONS', 'TRACE'):
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if getattr(request, '_dont_enforce_csrf_checks', False):
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# Mechanism to turn off CSRF checks for test suite. It comes after
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# the creation of CSRF cookies, so that everything else continues to
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# work exactly the same (e.g. cookies are sent etc), but before the
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# any branches that call reject()
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return self._accept(request)
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if request.is_secure():
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# Suppose user visits http://example.com/
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# An active network attacker,(man-in-the-middle, MITM) sends a
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# POST form which targets https://example.com/detonate-bomb/ and
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# submits it via javascript.
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#
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# The attacker will need to provide a CSRF cookie and token, but
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# that is no problem for a MITM and the session independent
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# nonce we are using. So the MITM can circumvent the CSRF
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# protection. This is true for any HTTP connection, but anyone
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# using HTTPS expects better! For this reason, for
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# https://example.com/ we need additional protection that treats
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# http://example.com/ as completely untrusted. Under HTTPS,
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# Barth et al. found that the Referer header is missing for
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# same-domain requests in only about 0.2% of cases or less, so
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# we can use strict Referer checking.
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referer = request.META.get('HTTP_REFERER')
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if referer is None:
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logger.warning('Forbidden (%s): %s' % (REASON_NO_REFERER, request.path),
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extra={
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'status_code': 403,
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'request': request,
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}
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)
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return self._reject(request, REASON_NO_REFERER)
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# Note that request.get_host() includes the port
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good_referer = 'https://%s/' % request.get_host()
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if not same_origin(referer, good_referer):
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reason = REASON_BAD_REFERER % (referer, good_referer)
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logger.warning('Forbidden (%s): %s' % (reason, request.path),
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extra={
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'status_code': 403,
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'request': request,
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}
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)
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return self._reject(request, reason)
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if csrf_token is None:
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# No CSRF cookie. For POST requests, we insist on a CSRF cookie,
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# and in this way we can avoid all CSRF attacks, including login
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# CSRF.
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logger.warning('Forbidden (%s): %s' % (REASON_NO_CSRF_COOKIE, request.path),
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extra={
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'status_code': 403,
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'request': request,
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}
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)
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return self._reject(request, REASON_NO_CSRF_COOKIE)
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# check non-cookie token for match
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request_csrf_token = ""
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if request.method == "POST":
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request_csrf_token = request.POST.get('csrfmiddlewaretoken', '')
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if request_csrf_token == "":
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# Fall back to X-CSRFToken, to make things easier for AJAX,
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# and possible for PUT/DELETE
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request_csrf_token = request.META.get('HTTP_X_CSRFTOKEN', '')
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if not constant_time_compare(request_csrf_token, csrf_token):
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logger.warning('Forbidden (%s): %s' % (REASON_BAD_TOKEN, request.path),
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extra={
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'status_code': 403,
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'request': request,
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}
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)
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return self._reject(request, REASON_BAD_TOKEN)
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return self._accept(request)
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# Markdown is optional
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try:
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import markdown
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# Uncomment the next line to enable admin documentation:
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# 'django.contrib.admindocs',
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'djangorestframework',
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'djangorestframework.tests',
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)
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# OAuth support is optional, so we only test oauth if it's installed.
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from djangorestframework.resources import ModelResource
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from djangorestframework.response import Response
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from djangorestframework.tests.models import CustomUser
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from djangorestframework.tests.testcases import TestModelsTestCase
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from djangorestframework.views import View
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class TestModelCreation(TestCase):
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class TestModelCreation(TestModelsTestCase):
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"""Tests on CreateModelMixin"""
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def setUp(self):
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super(TestModelsTestCase, self).setUp()
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self.req = RequestFactory()
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def test_creation(self):
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def get_absolute_url(self):
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return ('user_group_map', (), {
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'pk': self.id
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})
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})
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from djangorestframework.resources import ModelResource
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from djangorestframework.views import ListOrCreateModelView, InstanceModelView
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from djangorestframework.tests.models import CustomUser
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from djangorestframework.tests.testcases import TestModelsTestCase
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class GroupResource(ModelResource):
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model = Group
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)
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class ModelViewTests(TestCase):
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class ModelViewTests(TestModelsTestCase):
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"""Test the model views djangorestframework provides"""
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urls = 'djangorestframework.tests.modelviews'
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self.serialize = self.serializer.serialize
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class M1(models.Model):
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field1 = models.CharField()
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field2 = models.CharField()
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field1 = models.CharField(max_length=256)
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field2 = models.CharField(max_length=256)
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class M2(models.Model):
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field = models.OneToOneField(M1)
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