I am trying to send a DELETE request from a form in Django taking help from jQuery referring following link below;
https://baxeico.wordpress.com/2014/06/25/put-and-delete-http-requests-with-django-and-jquery/
What I have are the following scripts;
<script src="jquery-1.11.3.js"></script>
<script>
$(document).ready(function(){
$.ajax({
id : 'delete',
headers : {'X_METHODOVERRIDE': 'DELETE'}
});
});
</script>
(I intend to have) acting on the following form;
<form method="post" id="delete" name="delete" action="">
{% csrf_token %}
<input type="submit" value="Delete" />
</form>
And the following middleware;
from django.http import QueryDict
class HttpPostTunnelingMiddleware(object):
def process_request(self, request):
if request.META.has_key('HTTP_X_METHODOVERRIDE'):
http_method = request.META['HTTP_X_METHODOVERRIDE']
if http_method.lower() == 'put':
request.method = 'PUT'
request.META['REQUEST_METHOD'] = 'PUT'
request.PUT = QueryDict(request.body)
if http_method.lower() == 'delete':
request.method = 'DELETE'
request.META['REQUEST_METHOD'] = 'DELETE'
request.DELETE = QueryDict(request.body)
return None
I have it added to the MIDDLEWARE_CLASSES list in my settings.py;
MIDDLEWARE_CLASSES = (
'django.contrib.sessions.middleware.SessionMiddleware',
'django.middleware.common.CommonMiddleware',
'stationrunner.middleware.HttpPostTunnelingMiddleware',
'django.middleware.csrf.CsrfViewMiddleware',
'django.contrib.auth.middleware.AuthenticationMiddleware',
'django.contrib.auth.middleware.SessionAuthenticationMiddleware',
'django.contrib.messages.middleware.MessageMiddleware',
'django.middleware.clickjacking.XFrameOptionsMiddleware',
)
It's the 3rd entry, before the CsrfViewMiddleware
taking words of @Daniel Roseman into consideration.
And finally in my class based view I have the delete method delete the corresponding object;
class StationHome(View):
.
.
.
def post(self,request, pk):
station = Station.objects.get(pk=pk)
form = StationForm(request.POST, instance=station)
if form.is_valid():
form.save()
return HttpResponseRedirect(reverse("home_station",
kwargs={'pk':pk},
)
)
else:
return HttpResponse("Form Invalid!")
def delete(self, request, pk):
Station.objects.get(pk=pk).delete()
return HttpResponseRedirect(
reverse("list_create_station")
)
.
.
I expect the middleware and the script make a DELETE request sent to the view but things ain't flying. A POST method itself is being sent. Django is finding an invalid form and gives me the response; "Form Invalid!" (else: return HttpResponse("Form Invalid!"
)
Update
I have updated the script to look like;
<script>
$(document).ready(function(){
$('#delete').submit.function(e){
e.preventDefault();
var station_id = {{ station.id }}
$.ajax({
type: 'POST',
url: '/station/' + station_id,
headers: {'X_METHODOVERRIDE': 'DELETE'}
});
});
});
</script>
I have the object passed to the template as station
and I have used the Django template language inside the script (var station_id = {{ station.id }}
) taking inspiration from https://stackoverflow.com/a/6008968/4672736
The result is the same :/
Update
Debugging js found that the browser wasn't finding the jQuery file. Now with static files properly configured and also, the csrf protection set with help of jquery.cookie.js I have the below code in my template;
<script src="{% static "stationrunner/jquery-1.11.3.js" %}"></script>
<script src="{% static "stationrunner/jquery.cookie.js" %}"></script>
<script>
$(document).ready(function(){
var csrftoken = $.cookie('csrftoken');
function csrfSafeMethod(method) {
// these HTTP methods don't require CSRF protection
return(/^(GET|HEAD|OPTIONS|TRACE)$/.test(method));
}
$.ajaxSetup({
beforeSend: function(xhr, settings) {
if(!csrfSafeMethod(settings.type) && !this.crossDomain) {
xhr.setRequestHeader("X-CSRFToken", csrftoken);
}
}
});
$('#delete').submit(function(e){
e.preventDefault();
$.ajax({
type: 'POST',
url: '{% url 'home_station' station.id %}',
headers: {'X_METHODOVERRIDE': 'DELETE'}
});
});
});
</script>
Now I have no errors on the front end but success ain't met yet. The submission of the form gets me a 200
response instead of 302
.
Is this expected with an AJAX request?
It seems the request is not yet getting passed to the view as a delete request.
I tried adding success: function(){alert('Object deleted!')}
to $.ajax
and the alert do pop up.
Update
The final hurdle was that I had to use dashes in the custom header passed instead of underscores. I changed headers: { 'X_METHODOVERRIDE': 'DELETE' }
to headers: { 'X-METHODOVERRIDE': 'DELETE' }
. The letters need not be passed in capital letters too. Django will anyway convert them to capitals. So x-methodoverride
or x-MeThODoveRrIDE
for that matter is fine too. I don't know why dashes instead of underscores though. I figured that out as the other headers passed were carrying dashes and not underscores.
Earlier the middleware wasn't finding the key HTTP_X_METHODOVERRIDE
. Now it does and my view gets a delete request :)
$('#delete').submit(function(e) {
. I suppose you'll have errors in your javascript console. Are you using Firebug on Firefox or Chrome Devtools to debug your client side code? You should... ;)