Django jQuery post request

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花落未央 2020-12-05 03:29
$.ajax({
    url:\'/\',
    type: \"POST\",
    data: {name: \'name\', age: \'age\'},
    success:function(response){},
    complete:function(){},
    error:function         


        
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  •  攒了一身酷
    2020-12-05 04:11

    The answer to your question what you are doing wrong, is: not much!

    Django returns a 403 response (Forbidden) if an incoming POST request fails Csrf checks. You can do this through jQuery's ajaxSetup, code snippets are found here

    The reason that this DOES work on a GET request, is simply that GET requests are not checked by the csrf middleware.

    As it seems you are building a form here, another thing to consider is using class based forms. They handle get/post and also parameter validation for you. Very neat. Especially when you are making forms to edit/create/delete model instances, in which case you can embrace the power of ModelForms and CreateViews. Very neat.

    It might take some time to get the hang of those generic class based views. But it's very well worth it.

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