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问题:
I'm getting this error message every time I try to submit the form:
The CSRF token is invalid. Please try to resubmit the form
My form code is this:
<form novalidate action="{{path('signup_index')}}" method="post" {{form_enctype(form)}} role="form" class="form-horizontal">
<div class="form-group">
{{ form_label(form.email, 'Email', {'label_attr': {'class': 'col-md-1 control-label'}}) }}
{{ form_widget(form.email, {'attr': {'class': 'col-md-2'}}) }}
{{ form_errors(form.email) }}
</div>
<div class="form-group">
{{ form_label(form.nickname, 'Nickname', {'label_attr': {'class': 'col-md-1 control-label'}}) }}
{{ form_widget(form.nickname, {'attr':{'class': 'col-md-2'}}) }}
{{ form_errors(form.nickname, {'attr': {'class': 'col-md-3'}}) }}
</div>
<div class="form-group">
{{ form_label(form.password, 'password', {'label_attr': {'class': 'col-md-1 control-label'}}) }}
{{ form_widget(form.password, {'attr': {'class': 'col-md-2'}}) }}
{{ form_errors(form.password, {'attr': {'class': 'col-md-3'}}) }}
</div>
<div class="form-group">
{{ form_label(form.password_repeat, 'Repeat password', {'label_attr': {'class': 'col-md-1 control-label'}}) }}
{{ form_widget(form.password_repeat, {'attr':{'class': 'col-md-2'}}) }}
{{ form_errors(form.password_repeat, {'attr': {'class': 'col-md-3'}}) }}
</div>
<div class="form-group">
<div class="col-md-1 control-label">
<input type="submit" value="submit">
</div>
</div>
</form>
Any ideas?
回答1:
You need to add the _token
in your form i.e
{{ form_row(form._token) }}
As of now your form is missing the CSRF token field. If you use the twig form functions to render your form like form(form)
this will automatically render the CSRF token field for you, but your code shows you are rendering your form with raw HTML like <form></form>
, so you have to manually render the field.
Or, simply add {{ form_rest(form) }}
before the closing tag of the form.
According to docs
This renders all fields that have not yet been rendered for the given
form. It's a good idea to always have this somewhere inside your form
as it'll render hidden fields for you and make any fields you forgot
to render more obvious (since it'll render the field for you).
form_rest(view, variables)
回答2:
Also you can see this error message, if your form has a lot of elements.
This option in php.ini cause of problem
; How many GET/POST/COOKIE input variables may be accepted
max_input_vars = 1000
Problem is that _token misses PUT (GET) request
So, you can increase value.
Also, it concerns a big files. Increasing the
upload_max_filesize
option will solve problem
回答3:
This happens because forms by default contain CSRF protection, which is not necessary in some cases.
You can disable this CSRF protection in your form class in getDefaultOptions
method like this:
// Other methods omitted
public function getDefaultOptions(array $options)
{
return array(
'csrf_protection' => false,
// Rest of options omitted
);
}
If you don't want to disable CSRF protection, then you need to render the CSRF protecion field in your form. It can be done by using {{ form_rest(form) }}
in your view file, like this:
<form novalidate action="{{path('signup_index')}}" method="post" {{form_enctype(form)}} role="form" class="form-horizontal">
<!-- Code omitted -->
<div class="form-group">
<div class="col-md-1 control-label">
<input type="submit" value="submit">
</div>
</div>
{{ form_rest(form) }}
</form>
{{ form_rest(form) }}
renders all fields which you haven't entered manually.
回答4:
Before your </form>
tag put:
{{ form_rest(form) }}
It will automatically insert other important (hidden) inputs.
回答5:
In addition to others' suggestions you can get CSRF token errors if your session storage is not working.
In a recent case a colleague of mine changed 'session_prefix' to a value that had a space in it.
session_prefix: 'My Website'
This broke session storage, which in turn meant my form could not obtain the CSRF token from the session.
回答6:
I had this issue with a weird behavior: clearing the browser cache didn't fix it but clearing the cookies (that is, the PHP session ID cookie) did solve the issue.
This has to be done after you have checked all other answers, including verifying you do have the token in a hidden form input field.
回答7:
I had this error recently. Turns out that my cookie settings were incorrect in config.yml. Adding the cookie_path
and cookie_domain
settings to framework.session
fixed it.
回答8:
In case you don't want to use form_row or form_rest and just want to access value of the _token in your twig template. Use the following:
<input type="hidden" name="form[_token]" value="{{ form._token.vars.value }}" />
回答9:
In my case I got a trouble with the maxSize annotation in the entity, so I increased it from 2048 to 20048.
/**
* @Assert\File(
* maxSize = "20048k",
* mimeTypes = {"application/pdf", "application/x-pdf"},
* mimeTypesMessage = "Please upload a valid PDF"
* )
*/
private $file;
hope this answer helps!
回答10:
If you have converted your form from plain HTML to twig, be sure you didn't miss deleting a closing </form>
tag. Silly mistake, but as I discovered it's a possible cause for this problem.
When I got this error, I couldn't figure it out at first. I'm using form_start()
and form_end()
to generate the form, so I shouldn't have to explicitly add the token with form_row(form._token)
, or use form_rest()
to get it. It should have already been added automatically by form_end()
.
The problem was, the view I was working with was one that I had converted from plain HTML to twig, and I had missed deleting the closing </form>
tag, so instead of :
{{ form_end(form) }}
I had:
</form>
{{ form_end(form) }}
That actually seems like something that might throw an error, but apparently it doesn't, so when form_end()
outputs form_rest()
, the form is already closed. The actual generated page source of the form was like this:
<form>
<!-- all my form fields... -->
</form>
<input type="hidden" id="item__token" name="item[_token]" value="SQAOs1xIAL8REI0evGMjOsatLbo6uDzqBjVFfyD0PE4" />
</form>
Obviously the solution is to delete the extra closing tag and maybe drink some more coffee.
回答11:
I faced a similar issue. After ensuring the token field was actually rendered (see accepted answer) I checked my cookies.
There were 2(!) cookies for the domain in my Chrome browser, apparently because I was running the application on the same domain as another app, but with a different port (i.e. mydomain.com set the original cookie while the buggy app was running on mydomain.com:123)
Now apparently Chrome sent the wrong cookie so the CSRF protection was unable to link the token to the correct session.
Fix: clear all the cookies for the domain in question, make sure you don't run multiple applications on the same domain with differing ports.
回答12:
I had the same error, but in my case the problem was that my application was using multiple first-level domains, while the cookie was using one. Removing cookie_domain: ".%domain%"
from framework.session
in the config.yml
caused cookies to default to whatever domain the form was on, and that fixed the problem.
回答13:
This seems to be an issue when using bootstrap unless you are rendering the form by {{ form(form)}}. In addition, the issues seems to only occur on input type="hidden". If you inspect the page the with the form, you'll find that the hidden input is not part of the markup at all or it's being rendered but not submitted for some reason. As suggested above, adding {{form_rest(form)}} or wrapping the input like below should do the trick.
<div class="form-group">
<input type="hidden" name="_csrf_token" value="{{ csrf_token('authenticate') }}">
</div>