Can't pass CSRF token into form when using Python requests










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I'm trying to create a python (3.7) code, that will create a new room at https://bingosync.com/.



Here is my code so far:



import requests

with open('bingosync.txt', 'r') as myfile:
jsonstring = myfile.read()

url = "https://bingosync.com/"

csrfToken = requests.Session().get(url).cookies['csrftoken']

params = 'csrfmiddlewaretoken': csrfToken, 'room_name' : 'test', 'passphrase' : 'test123', 'nickname' : 'testcode', 'game_type' : '18', 'custom_json' : jsonstring
headers = 'x-csrftoken': csrfToken

r = requests.Session().post(url, data = params, headers = headers)

print(r.content)


My problem is that, I'm getting 403 from the request, because of invalid/missing CSRF token



As far as I understand, I need to put the token into the headers, but it doesn't matter if I input



'x-csrftoken': csrfToken


or



'csrfmiddlewaretoken' : csrfToken


It wouldn't return me anything else than 403.










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    Try to create single Session as s = requests.session() and send both requests as csrfToken = s.get(url).cookies['csrftoken'] and r = s.post(url, data = params, headers = headers)

    – Andersson
    Nov 12 '18 at 14:18












  • Thank you! It seems that it works. The problem is now that, I think, the code doesn't input anything in form, as it returns a webpage with error in the first field (room_name).

    – Wielkimati
    Nov 12 '18 at 14:27











  • Try to pass cookies from first request (c = s.get(url).cookies) to next request r = s.post(url, data = params, cookies=c)

    – Andersson
    Nov 12 '18 at 14:37











  • Thank you for response! The latest problem was actually with how I pass the params into the params in request.

    – Wielkimati
    Nov 12 '18 at 14:40















0















I'm trying to create a python (3.7) code, that will create a new room at https://bingosync.com/.



Here is my code so far:



import requests

with open('bingosync.txt', 'r') as myfile:
jsonstring = myfile.read()

url = "https://bingosync.com/"

csrfToken = requests.Session().get(url).cookies['csrftoken']

params = 'csrfmiddlewaretoken': csrfToken, 'room_name' : 'test', 'passphrase' : 'test123', 'nickname' : 'testcode', 'game_type' : '18', 'custom_json' : jsonstring
headers = 'x-csrftoken': csrfToken

r = requests.Session().post(url, data = params, headers = headers)

print(r.content)


My problem is that, I'm getting 403 from the request, because of invalid/missing CSRF token



As far as I understand, I need to put the token into the headers, but it doesn't matter if I input



'x-csrftoken': csrfToken


or



'csrfmiddlewaretoken' : csrfToken


It wouldn't return me anything else than 403.










share|improve this question

















  • 2





    Try to create single Session as s = requests.session() and send both requests as csrfToken = s.get(url).cookies['csrftoken'] and r = s.post(url, data = params, headers = headers)

    – Andersson
    Nov 12 '18 at 14:18












  • Thank you! It seems that it works. The problem is now that, I think, the code doesn't input anything in form, as it returns a webpage with error in the first field (room_name).

    – Wielkimati
    Nov 12 '18 at 14:27











  • Try to pass cookies from first request (c = s.get(url).cookies) to next request r = s.post(url, data = params, cookies=c)

    – Andersson
    Nov 12 '18 at 14:37











  • Thank you for response! The latest problem was actually with how I pass the params into the params in request.

    – Wielkimati
    Nov 12 '18 at 14:40













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I'm trying to create a python (3.7) code, that will create a new room at https://bingosync.com/.



Here is my code so far:



import requests

with open('bingosync.txt', 'r') as myfile:
jsonstring = myfile.read()

url = "https://bingosync.com/"

csrfToken = requests.Session().get(url).cookies['csrftoken']

params = 'csrfmiddlewaretoken': csrfToken, 'room_name' : 'test', 'passphrase' : 'test123', 'nickname' : 'testcode', 'game_type' : '18', 'custom_json' : jsonstring
headers = 'x-csrftoken': csrfToken

r = requests.Session().post(url, data = params, headers = headers)

print(r.content)


My problem is that, I'm getting 403 from the request, because of invalid/missing CSRF token



As far as I understand, I need to put the token into the headers, but it doesn't matter if I input



'x-csrftoken': csrfToken


or



'csrfmiddlewaretoken' : csrfToken


It wouldn't return me anything else than 403.










share|improve this question














I'm trying to create a python (3.7) code, that will create a new room at https://bingosync.com/.



Here is my code so far:



import requests

with open('bingosync.txt', 'r') as myfile:
jsonstring = myfile.read()

url = "https://bingosync.com/"

csrfToken = requests.Session().get(url).cookies['csrftoken']

params = 'csrfmiddlewaretoken': csrfToken, 'room_name' : 'test', 'passphrase' : 'test123', 'nickname' : 'testcode', 'game_type' : '18', 'custom_json' : jsonstring
headers = 'x-csrftoken': csrfToken

r = requests.Session().post(url, data = params, headers = headers)

print(r.content)


My problem is that, I'm getting 403 from the request, because of invalid/missing CSRF token



As far as I understand, I need to put the token into the headers, but it doesn't matter if I input



'x-csrftoken': csrfToken


or



'csrfmiddlewaretoken' : csrfToken


It wouldn't return me anything else than 403.







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  • 2





    Try to create single Session as s = requests.session() and send both requests as csrfToken = s.get(url).cookies['csrftoken'] and r = s.post(url, data = params, headers = headers)

    – Andersson
    Nov 12 '18 at 14:18












  • Thank you! It seems that it works. The problem is now that, I think, the code doesn't input anything in form, as it returns a webpage with error in the first field (room_name).

    – Wielkimati
    Nov 12 '18 at 14:27











  • Try to pass cookies from first request (c = s.get(url).cookies) to next request r = s.post(url, data = params, cookies=c)

    – Andersson
    Nov 12 '18 at 14:37











  • Thank you for response! The latest problem was actually with how I pass the params into the params in request.

    – Wielkimati
    Nov 12 '18 at 14:40












  • 2





    Try to create single Session as s = requests.session() and send both requests as csrfToken = s.get(url).cookies['csrftoken'] and r = s.post(url, data = params, headers = headers)

    – Andersson
    Nov 12 '18 at 14:18












  • Thank you! It seems that it works. The problem is now that, I think, the code doesn't input anything in form, as it returns a webpage with error in the first field (room_name).

    – Wielkimati
    Nov 12 '18 at 14:27











  • Try to pass cookies from first request (c = s.get(url).cookies) to next request r = s.post(url, data = params, cookies=c)

    – Andersson
    Nov 12 '18 at 14:37











  • Thank you for response! The latest problem was actually with how I pass the params into the params in request.

    – Wielkimati
    Nov 12 '18 at 14:40







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2





Try to create single Session as s = requests.session() and send both requests as csrfToken = s.get(url).cookies['csrftoken'] and r = s.post(url, data = params, headers = headers)

– Andersson
Nov 12 '18 at 14:18






Try to create single Session as s = requests.session() and send both requests as csrfToken = s.get(url).cookies['csrftoken'] and r = s.post(url, data = params, headers = headers)

– Andersson
Nov 12 '18 at 14:18














Thank you! It seems that it works. The problem is now that, I think, the code doesn't input anything in form, as it returns a webpage with error in the first field (room_name).

– Wielkimati
Nov 12 '18 at 14:27





Thank you! It seems that it works. The problem is now that, I think, the code doesn't input anything in form, as it returns a webpage with error in the first field (room_name).

– Wielkimati
Nov 12 '18 at 14:27













Try to pass cookies from first request (c = s.get(url).cookies) to next request r = s.post(url, data = params, cookies=c)

– Andersson
Nov 12 '18 at 14:37





Try to pass cookies from first request (c = s.get(url).cookies) to next request r = s.post(url, data = params, cookies=c)

– Andersson
Nov 12 '18 at 14:37













Thank you for response! The latest problem was actually with how I pass the params into the params in request.

– Wielkimati
Nov 12 '18 at 14:40





Thank you for response! The latest problem was actually with how I pass the params into the params in request.

– Wielkimati
Nov 12 '18 at 14:40












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