I am new to Django and csrf tokens, so this is a total newb question. I have a simple checkmark box on detail.html:
<form action="/results/" method="post">{% csrf_token %}
<input type="checkbox" value="1" name="artists">
<p><input type="submit" value="Send" /></p>
</form>
results.html looks like this:
<ul>
{% for choice in poll %}
<li>{{ choice }} </li>
{% endfor %}
</ul>
views.py looks like this:
from django.shortcuts import render_to_response
from django.core.context_processors import csrf
def handle(request):
artists = {}
c = {}
c.update(csrf(request))
if request.method == 'POST':
artists = request.POST.getlist('artists')
return render_to_response('polls/results.html', {'poll': artists})
urls.py looks like this:
from django.conf.urls import patterns, url
from django.conf import settings
urlpatterns = patterns('',
url(r'^detail/$', 'django.views.generic.simple.direct_to_template', {'template': 'polls/detail.html'}),
url(r'^results/$', 'polls.views.handle'),
)
When I load 'detail.html' and viewsource, I see:
<form action="/results/" method="post"><div style='display:none'><input type='hidden' name='csrfmiddlewaretoken' value='TVidKbDr1SCJUWIMWpPecN5tR862Chbo' /></div>
<input type="checkbox" value="1" name="artists">
<p><input type="submit" value="Send" /></p>
</form>
I have 2 questions:
- Am I supposed to see the csrf token in viewsource (ie value='TVidKbDr1SCJUWIMWpPecN5tR862Chbo')? I thought the whole point of it was so attackers couldn't see this unique value.
- In views.py, aren't I supposed to pass the variable 'c' somewhere? Everything works as expected when I don't pass 'c'. I just can't figure out how to use it.