Only allow requests from single site in Django Rest Framework
For illustrative purposes let's say I have a website at https://www.signup.com
that let's users sign up for an email list. After the user enters their email and hits 'Submit,' signup.com
sends POST
request to a Django Rest Framework API hosted at https://www.manager.com
:
{ "email" : "fake@whatever.com" }
Then the server adds that email to the database.
My question is: what's the best way to ensure that only signup.com
is able to successfully send POST
requests to manager.com
?
django django-rest-framework
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For illustrative purposes let's say I have a website at https://www.signup.com
that let's users sign up for an email list. After the user enters their email and hits 'Submit,' signup.com
sends POST
request to a Django Rest Framework API hosted at https://www.manager.com
:
{ "email" : "fake@whatever.com" }
Then the server adds that email to the database.
My question is: what's the best way to ensure that only signup.com
is able to successfully send POST
requests to manager.com
?
django django-rest-framework
I would have a look at CORS and especially the Access Control Allow Origin option.
– Derlin
Nov 20 '18 at 21:27
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For illustrative purposes let's say I have a website at https://www.signup.com
that let's users sign up for an email list. After the user enters their email and hits 'Submit,' signup.com
sends POST
request to a Django Rest Framework API hosted at https://www.manager.com
:
{ "email" : "fake@whatever.com" }
Then the server adds that email to the database.
My question is: what's the best way to ensure that only signup.com
is able to successfully send POST
requests to manager.com
?
django django-rest-framework
For illustrative purposes let's say I have a website at https://www.signup.com
that let's users sign up for an email list. After the user enters their email and hits 'Submit,' signup.com
sends POST
request to a Django Rest Framework API hosted at https://www.manager.com
:
{ "email" : "fake@whatever.com" }
Then the server adds that email to the database.
My question is: what's the best way to ensure that only signup.com
is able to successfully send POST
requests to manager.com
?
django django-rest-framework
django django-rest-framework
asked Nov 20 '18 at 21:25
garrettedelgarrettedel
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I would have a look at CORS and especially the Access Control Allow Origin option.
– Derlin
Nov 20 '18 at 21:27
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I would have a look at CORS and especially the Access Control Allow Origin option.
– Derlin
Nov 20 '18 at 21:27
I would have a look at CORS and especially the Access Control Allow Origin option.
– Derlin
Nov 20 '18 at 21:27
I would have a look at CORS and especially the Access Control Allow Origin option.
– Derlin
Nov 20 '18 at 21:27
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I would have a look at CORS and especially the Access Control Allow Origin option.
– Derlin
Nov 20 '18 at 21:27