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Welcome to flask-csrf's documentation!
======================================
The internet is a dangerous place. One common type of attack your site's users
can fall victim to is `Cross-Site Request Forgery`_ attacks.
flask-csrf is a small extension to Flask that makes adding CSRF protection to
your `Flask`_ application quick and easy. It's based on `this snippet`_ from
the Flask snippet site.
.. _Cross-Site Request Forgery: http://www.squarefree.com/securitytips/web-developers.html#CSRF
.. _Flask: http://flask.pocoo.org/
.. _this snippet: http://flask.pocoo.org/snippets/3/
Installation
------------
Install flask-csrf with `pip`_::
pip install -e 'hg+http://bitbucket.org/sjl/flask-csrf@v0.9.1#egg=flask-csrf'
Prefer `git`_ to `Mercurial`_?
::
pip install -e 'git+http://github.com/sjl/flask-csrf.git@v0.9.1#egg=flask-csrf'
.. _pip: http://pip.openplans.org/
.. _git: http://git-scm.com/
.. _Mercurial: http://hg-scm.org/
Usage
-----
To activate CSRF protection for your Flask application you need to do two
things. First, call the ``csrf`` function with your Flask app as a parameter::
from flaskext.csrf import csrf
csrf(app)
Once you do that you'll need to add a CSRF token to every form on your site
that makes an HTTP ``POST`` request::
<input type="hidden" name="_csrf_token" value="{{ csrf_token() }}">
If you have certain views that need to be excluded from this protection
(perhaps they receive ``POST`` requests from a third-party site) you can use
the ``csrf_exempt`` decorator to disable protection::
from flaskext.csrf import csrf, csrf_exempt
@csrf_exempt
@route('/foo/')
def my_receiving_view():
# ...
csrf(app)
If for some reason you want to know *when* a CSRF attack happens, you can pass
a function to the ``csrf`` call and it will be called whenever an attack is
detected::
from flaskext.csrf import csrf
attacks = 0
def count_csrf_attacks(endpoint, arguments):
attacks += 1
csrf(app, on_csrf=count_csrf_attacks)
This function must take two parameters:
- **endpoint** - A string representing the view that would
normally handle this request.
- **arguments** - The arguments that would normally be passed (if
any) to that view.
You can use this function to do anything you like; counting attacks is just
a simple example.
Contribute
----------
flask-csrf is open source and MIT licensed. If you want to contribute feel
free to fork the `Mercurial repository`_ or `git repository`_ and send a pull
request.
.. _Mercurial repository: http://bitbucket.org/sjl/flask-csrf/
.. _git repository: http://github.com/sjl/flask-csrf/