i am using this app to implement paypal into my application. However when i make the payment and everything, django keeps on complaining that i don't have a csrf_token when i already inserted it into my template form.
This is my template:
<form method="post" action="/paypal/">
{% csrf_token %}
<p>
To change your subscription, select a membership and the subscription rate:
</p>
<select name="membership_input" id="id_membership">
<option>Silver</option>
<option>Gold</option>
<option>Platinum</option>
</select>
<select name="subscription_input" id="id_subscription" style = "float: center; margin-left: 30px;">
<option>Monthly</option>
<option>Quarterly</option>
<option>Yearly</option>
</select></br></br>
{{ form }}
</form>
And this is my view that handles the paypal elements:
def paypal(request):
c = RequestContext(request,{})
c.update(csrf(request))
if request.method == 'POST':
if 'membership_input' in request.POST:
if 'subscription_input' in request.POST:
membership = request.POST['membership_input']
subscription = request.POST['subscription_input']
if membership == "Gold":
if subscription == "Quarterly":
price = "2400.00"
if subscription == "Monthly":
price = "1000.00"
if subscription == "Yearly":
price = "8000.00"
elif membership == "Silver":
if subscription == "Quarterly":
price = "1200.00"
if subscription == "Monthly":
price = "500.00"
if subscription == "Yearly":
price = "4000.00"
elif membership == "Premium":
if subscription == "Quarterly":
price = "4800.00"
if subscription == "Monthly":
price = "2000.00"
if subscription == "Yearly":
price = "16000.00"
paypal_dict = {"business":settings.PAYPAL_RECEIVER_EMAIL,"amount": price ,"item_name": membership+" membership" ,"invoice": "09876543", "notify_url": "%s%s" % (settings.SITE_NAME, reverse('paypal-ipn')),"return_url": "http://rosebud.mosuma.net",}
# Create the instance.
form = PayPalPaymentsForm(initial=paypal_dict)
context = {"form": form.sandbox()}
c = RequestContext(request,{"form": form.sandbox()})
return render_to_response("paypal.html", c)
else:
return HttpResponseRedirect("/")
if anybody needs my ipn view:
@require_POST
@csrf_exempt
def ipn(request, item_check_callable=None):
"""
PayPal IPN endpoint (notify_url).
Used by both PayPal Payments Pro and Payments Standard to confirm transactions.
http://tinyurl.com/d9vu9d
PayPal IPN Simulator:
https://developer.paypal.com/cgi-bin/devscr?cmd=_ipn-link-session
"""
flag = None
ipn_obj = None
# Clean up the data as PayPal sends some weird values such as "N/A"
print "IPN"
data = request.POST.copy()
print "IPN"
date_fields = ('time_created', 'payment_date', 'next_payment_date', 'subscr_date', 'subscr_effective')
print "IPN"
for date_field in date_fields:
print "IPN"
if data.get(date_field) == 'N/A':
print "IPN"
del data[date_field]
print "IPN"
form = PayPalIPNForm(data)
print "IPN"
if form.is_valid():
try:
ipn_obj = form.save(commit=False)
print "IPN"
except Exception, e:
flag = "Exception while processing. (%s)" % e
else:
flag = "Invalid form. (%s)" % form.errors
if ipn_obj is None:
ipn_obj = PayPalIPN()
ipn_obj.initialize(request)
if flag is not None:
ipn_obj.set_flag(flag)
else:
# Secrets should only be used over SSL.
if request.is_secure() and 'secret' in request.GET:
ipn_obj.verify_secret(form, request.GET['secret'])
else:
ipn_obj.verify(item_check_callable)
ipn_obj.save()
return HttpResponse("OKAY")
I have already tried using requestContext as mentioned by django and inserted the csrf token but i don't know why it's not working.
Also if i were to enable recurring paypal subscriptions how do i do it?
Any help is appreciated.
From Django docs, use
RequestContext
or "Manually import and use the processor to generate the CSRF token and add it to the template context." e.g.:And here's how you should be using
render_to_response
:So, remove these lines from top:
And change bottom from:
to
This should fix the problem. Personally, I recommend just using
render
(from django.shortcuts import render
), which takes care of the RequestContext for you.