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Itβs better to get CSRF Token from cookies as mentioned in Documentation.
// using jQuery
function getCookie(name) {
var cookieValue = null;
if (document.cookie && document.cookie !== '') {
var cookies = document.cookie.split(';');
for (var i = 0; i < cookies.length; i++) {
var cookie = jQuery.trim(cookies[i]);
// Does this cookie string begin with the name we want?
if (cookie.substring(0, name.length + 1) === (name + '=')) {
cookieValue = decodeURIComponent(cookie.substring(name.length + 1));
break;
}
}
}
return cookieValue;
}
var csrftoken = getCookie('csrftoken');
Then add it to AJAX header:
function csrfSafeMethod(method) {
// these HTTP methods do not require CSRF protection
return (/^(GET|HEAD|OPTIONS|TRACE)$/.test(method));
}
$.ajaxSetup({
beforeSend: function(xhr, settings) {
if (!csrfSafeMethod(settings.type) && !this.crossDomain) {
xhr.setRequestHeader("X-CSRFToken", csrftoken);
}
}
});
After these simple write your AJAX requests. CSRF header will be added automatically.
In your case:
$.ajax({
url: '/api/v1/order/' + orderid + '/',
type: 'PUT',
data: {}
});
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This should work for you:
jQuery.ajax({
url: '/api/v1/order/'+orderid+'/',
type: 'PUT',
headers: {
'X-CSRFToken': "{{ csrf_token }}"
},
data: {}
});
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