I have a login form on every page. If login fails because cookies are disabled, I want to show the user a message asking them to enable cookies. I have created this middleware:
class CheckCookiesEnabled(object):
def process_request(self, request):
if request.user.is_anonymous():
request.session.set_test_cookie()
return
In my login view, I check for request.session.test_cookie_worked()
and log in only if it did, otherwise I want to display the message.
if request.session.test_cookie_worked():
request.session.delete_test_cookie()
# Log in
else:
return HttpResponse(json.dumps({'errors': "Login failed (enable cookies to login)"}), mimetype = 'application/json')
The thing is, request.session.test_cookie_worked()
seems to be always true; Django seems to be able to set the test cookie even though cookies are disabled in the browser. Any ideas why and how to fix this? Or is there a better way to check if the browser has cookies enabled?
By the way: If I set_test_cookie()
on every request, does Django always set a new cookie or only if there isn't already one?
test_cookie_worked()
true even though cookies are disabled?