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docs/venv/lib/python3.6/site-packages/flask_wtf/csrf.py
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import hashlib
import logging
import os
import warnings
from functools import wraps
from flask import Blueprint, current_app, g, request, session
from itsdangerous import BadData, SignatureExpired, URLSafeTimedSerializer
from werkzeug.exceptions import BadRequest
from werkzeug.security import safe_str_cmp
from wtforms import ValidationError
from wtforms.csrf.core import CSRF
from ._compat import FlaskWTFDeprecationWarning, string_types, urlparse
__all__ = ('generate_csrf', 'validate_csrf', 'CSRFProtect')
logger = logging.getLogger(__name__)
def generate_csrf(secret_key=None, token_key=None):
"""Generate a CSRF token. The token is cached for a request, so multiple
calls to this function will generate the same token.
During testing, it might be useful to access the signed token in
``g.csrf_token`` and the raw token in ``session['csrf_token']``.
:param secret_key: Used to securely sign the token. Default is
``WTF_CSRF_SECRET_KEY`` or ``SECRET_KEY``.
:param token_key: Key where token is stored in session for comparision.
Default is ``WTF_CSRF_FIELD_NAME`` or ``'csrf_token'``.
"""
secret_key = _get_config(
secret_key, 'WTF_CSRF_SECRET_KEY', current_app.secret_key,
message='A secret key is required to use CSRF.'
)
field_name = _get_config(
token_key, 'WTF_CSRF_FIELD_NAME', 'csrf_token',
message='A field name is required to use CSRF.'
)
if field_name not in g:
if field_name not in session:
session[field_name] = hashlib.sha1(os.urandom(64)).hexdigest()
s = URLSafeTimedSerializer(secret_key, salt='wtf-csrf-token')
setattr(g, field_name, s.dumps(session[field_name]))
return g.get(field_name)
def validate_csrf(data, secret_key=None, time_limit=None, token_key=None):
"""Check if the given data is a valid CSRF token. This compares the given
signed token to the one stored in the session.
:param data: The signed CSRF token to be checked.
:param secret_key: Used to securely sign the token. Default is
``WTF_CSRF_SECRET_KEY`` or ``SECRET_KEY``.
:param time_limit: Number of seconds that the token is valid. Default is
``WTF_CSRF_TIME_LIMIT`` or 3600 seconds (60 minutes).
:param token_key: Key where token is stored in session for comparision.
Default is ``WTF_CSRF_FIELD_NAME`` or ``'csrf_token'``.
:raises ValidationError: Contains the reason that validation failed.
.. versionchanged:: 0.14
Raises ``ValidationError`` with a specific error message rather than
returning ``True`` or ``False``.
"""
secret_key = _get_config(
secret_key, 'WTF_CSRF_SECRET_KEY', current_app.secret_key,
message='A secret key is required to use CSRF.'
)
field_name = _get_config(
token_key, 'WTF_CSRF_FIELD_NAME', 'csrf_token',
message='A field name is required to use CSRF.'
)
time_limit = _get_config(
time_limit, 'WTF_CSRF_TIME_LIMIT', 3600, required=False
)
if not data:
raise ValidationError('The CSRF token is missing.')
if field_name not in session:
raise ValidationError('The CSRF session token is missing.')
s = URLSafeTimedSerializer(secret_key, salt='wtf-csrf-token')
try:
token = s.loads(data, max_age=time_limit)
except SignatureExpired:
raise ValidationError('The CSRF token has expired.')
except BadData:
raise ValidationError('The CSRF token is invalid.')
if not safe_str_cmp(session[field_name], token):
raise ValidationError('The CSRF tokens do not match.')
def _get_config(
value, config_name, default=None,
required=True, message='CSRF is not configured.'
):
"""Find config value based on provided value, Flask config, and default
value.
:param value: already provided config value
:param config_name: Flask ``config`` key
:param default: default value if not provided or configured
:param required: whether the value must not be ``None``
:param message: error message if required config is not found
:raises KeyError: if required config is not found
"""
if value is None:
value = current_app.config.get(config_name, default)
if required and value is None:
raise KeyError(message)
return value
class _FlaskFormCSRF(CSRF):
def setup_form(self, form):
self.meta = form.meta
return super(_FlaskFormCSRF, self).setup_form(form)
def generate_csrf_token(self, csrf_token_field):
return generate_csrf(
secret_key=self.meta.csrf_secret,
token_key=self.meta.csrf_field_name
)
def validate_csrf_token(self, form, field):
if g.get('csrf_valid', False):
# already validated by CSRFProtect
return
try:
validate_csrf(
field.data,
self.meta.csrf_secret,
self.meta.csrf_time_limit,
self.meta.csrf_field_name
)
except ValidationError as e:
logger.info(e.args[0])
raise
class CSRFProtect(object):
"""Enable CSRF protection globally for a Flask app.
::
app = Flask(__name__)
csrf = CsrfProtect(app)
Checks the ``csrf_token`` field sent with forms, or the ``X-CSRFToken``
header sent with JavaScript requests. Render the token in templates using
``{{ csrf_token() }}``.
See the :ref:`csrf` documentation.
"""
def __init__(self, app=None):
self._exempt_views = set()
self._exempt_blueprints = set()
if app:
self.init_app(app)
def init_app(self, app):
app.extensions['csrf'] = self
app.config.setdefault('WTF_CSRF_ENABLED', True)
app.config.setdefault('WTF_CSRF_CHECK_DEFAULT', True)
app.config['WTF_CSRF_METHODS'] = set(app.config.get(
'WTF_CSRF_METHODS', ['POST', 'PUT', 'PATCH', 'DELETE']
))
app.config.setdefault('WTF_CSRF_FIELD_NAME', 'csrf_token')
app.config.setdefault(
'WTF_CSRF_HEADERS', ['X-CSRFToken', 'X-CSRF-Token']
)
app.config.setdefault('WTF_CSRF_TIME_LIMIT', 3600)
app.config.setdefault('WTF_CSRF_SSL_STRICT', True)
app.jinja_env.globals['csrf_token'] = generate_csrf
app.context_processor(lambda: {'csrf_token': generate_csrf})
@app.before_request
def csrf_protect():
if not app.config['WTF_CSRF_ENABLED']:
return
if not app.config['WTF_CSRF_CHECK_DEFAULT']:
return
if request.method not in app.config['WTF_CSRF_METHODS']:
return
if not request.endpoint:
return
view = app.view_functions.get(request.endpoint)
if not view:
return
if request.blueprint in self._exempt_blueprints:
return
dest = '%s.%s' % (view.__module__, view.__name__)
if dest in self._exempt_views:
return
self.protect()
def _get_csrf_token(self):
# find the ``csrf_token`` field in the subitted form
# if the form had a prefix, the name will be
# ``{prefix}-csrf_token``
field_name = current_app.config['WTF_CSRF_FIELD_NAME']
for key in request.form:
if key.endswith(field_name):
csrf_token = request.form[key]
if csrf_token:
return csrf_token
for header_name in current_app.config['WTF_CSRF_HEADERS']:
csrf_token = request.headers.get(header_name)
if csrf_token:
return csrf_token
return None
def protect(self):
if request.method not in current_app.config['WTF_CSRF_METHODS']:
return
try:
validate_csrf(self._get_csrf_token())
except ValidationError as e:
logger.info(e.args[0])
self._error_response(e.args[0])
if request.is_secure and current_app.config['WTF_CSRF_SSL_STRICT']:
if not request.referrer:
self._error_response('The referrer header is missing.')
good_referrer = 'https://{0}/'.format(request.host)
if not same_origin(request.referrer, good_referrer):
self._error_response('The referrer does not match the host.')
g.csrf_valid = True # mark this request as CSRF valid
def exempt(self, view):
"""Mark a view or blueprint to be excluded from CSRF protection.
::
@app.route('/some-view', methods=['POST'])
@csrf.exempt
def some_view():
...
::
bp = Blueprint(...)
csrf.exempt(bp)
"""
if isinstance(view, Blueprint):
self._exempt_blueprints.add(view.name)
return view
if isinstance(view, string_types):
view_location = view
else:
view_location = '%s.%s' % (view.__module__, view.__name__)
self._exempt_views.add(view_location)
return view
def _error_response(self, reason):
raise CSRFError(reason)
def error_handler(self, view):
"""Register a function that will generate the response for CSRF errors.
.. deprecated:: 0.14
Use the standard Flask error system with
``@app.errorhandler(CSRFError)`` instead. This will be removed in
version 1.0.
The function will be passed one argument, ``reason``. By default it will
raise a :class:`~flask_wtf.csrf.CSRFError`. ::
@csrf.error_handler
def csrf_error(reason):
return render_template('error.html', reason=reason)
Due to historical reasons, the function may either return a response
or raise an exception with :func:`flask.abort`.
"""
warnings.warn(FlaskWTFDeprecationWarning(
'"@csrf.error_handler" is deprecated. Use the standard Flask error '
'system with "@app.errorhandler(CSRFError)" instead. This will be'
'removed in 1.0.'
), stacklevel=2)
@wraps(view)
def handler(reason):
response = current_app.make_response(view(reason))
raise CSRFError(response.get_data(as_text=True), response=response)
self._error_response = handler
return view
class CsrfProtect(CSRFProtect):
"""
.. deprecated:: 0.14
Renamed to :class:`~flask_wtf.csrf.CSRFProtect`.
"""
def __init__(self, app=None):
warnings.warn(FlaskWTFDeprecationWarning(
'"flask_wtf.CsrfProtect" has been renamed to "CSRFProtect" '
'and will be removed in 1.0.'
), stacklevel=2)
super(CsrfProtect, self).__init__(app=app)
class CSRFError(BadRequest):
"""Raise if the client sends invalid CSRF data with the request.
Generates a 400 Bad Request response with the failure reason by default.
Customize the response by registering a handler with
:meth:`flask.Flask.errorhandler`.
"""
description = 'CSRF validation failed.'
def same_origin(current_uri, compare_uri):
current = urlparse(current_uri)
compare = urlparse(compare_uri)
return (
current.scheme == compare.scheme
and current.hostname == compare.hostname
and current.port == compare.port
)