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from functools import wraps from django.middleware.csrf import CsrfViewMiddleware, get_token from django.utils.decorators import decorator_from_middleware csrf_protect = decorator_from_middleware(CsrfViewMiddleware) csrf_protect.__name__ = "csrf_protect" csrf_protect.__doc__ = """ This decorator adds CSRF protection in exactly the same way as CsrfViewMiddleware, but it can be used on a per view basis. Using both, or using the decorator multiple times, is harmless and efficient. """ class _EnsureCsrfToken(CsrfViewMiddleware): # Behave like CsrfViewMiddleware but don't reject requests or log warnings. def _reject(self, request, reason): return None requires_csrf_token = decorator_from_middleware(_EnsureCsrfToken) requires_csrf_token.__name__ = 'requires_csrf_token' requires_csrf_token.__doc__ = """ Use this decorator on views that need a correct csrf_token available to RequestContext, but without the CSRF protection that csrf_protect enforces. """ class _EnsureCsrfCookie(CsrfViewMiddleware): def _reject(self, request, reason): return None def process_view(self, request, callback, callback_args, callback_kwargs): retval = super().process_view(request, callback, callback_args, callback_kwargs) # Force process_response to send the cookie get_token(request) return retval ensure_csrf_cookie = decorator_from_middleware(_EnsureCsrfCookie) ensure_csrf_cookie.__name__ = 'ensure_csrf_cookie' ensure_csrf_cookie.__doc__ = """ Use this decorator to ensure that a view sets a CSRF cookie, whether or not it uses the csrf_token template tag, or the CsrfViewMiddleware is used. """ def csrf_exempt(view_func): """Mark a view function as being exempt from the CSRF view protection.""" # view_func.csrf_exempt = True would also work, but decorators are nicer # if they don't have side effects, so return a new function. def wrapped_view(*args, **kwargs): return view_func(*args, **kwargs) wrapped_view.csrf_exempt = True return wraps(view_func)(wrapped_view)