How do you disable SECURE_SSL_REDIRECT for some views in Django?










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I have a site where I want to set SECURE_SSL_REDIRECT = True for most views, but there is one view that I need to disable SSL (for communication with a client program that doesn't support it).



I could create a whole new Django project for the view that doesn't require SSL, but there must be an easier way to manage that.



How can I selectively turn off the SSL redirect?










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    why not use SECURE_REDIRECT_EXEMPT ?

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  • @RajaSimon That's what I was looking for! Thanks, I don't know how I missed that.

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I have a site where I want to set SECURE_SSL_REDIRECT = True for most views, but there is one view that I need to disable SSL (for communication with a client program that doesn't support it).



I could create a whole new Django project for the view that doesn't require SSL, but there must be an easier way to manage that.



How can I selectively turn off the SSL redirect?










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    why not use SECURE_REDIRECT_EXEMPT ?

    – Raja Simon
    Dec 23 '15 at 8:32











  • @RajaSimon That's what I was looking for! Thanks, I don't know how I missed that.

    – user1389840
    Dec 23 '15 at 15:15














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I have a site where I want to set SECURE_SSL_REDIRECT = True for most views, but there is one view that I need to disable SSL (for communication with a client program that doesn't support it).



I could create a whole new Django project for the view that doesn't require SSL, but there must be an easier way to manage that.



How can I selectively turn off the SSL redirect?










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I have a site where I want to set SECURE_SSL_REDIRECT = True for most views, but there is one view that I need to disable SSL (for communication with a client program that doesn't support it).



I could create a whole new Django project for the view that doesn't require SSL, but there must be an easier way to manage that.



How can I selectively turn off the SSL redirect?







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    why not use SECURE_REDIRECT_EXEMPT ?

    – Raja Simon
    Dec 23 '15 at 8:32











  • @RajaSimon That's what I was looking for! Thanks, I don't know how I missed that.

    – user1389840
    Dec 23 '15 at 15:15













  • 1





    why not use SECURE_REDIRECT_EXEMPT ?

    – Raja Simon
    Dec 23 '15 at 8:32











  • @RajaSimon That's what I was looking for! Thanks, I don't know how I missed that.

    – user1389840
    Dec 23 '15 at 15:15








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why not use SECURE_REDIRECT_EXEMPT ?

– Raja Simon
Dec 23 '15 at 8:32





why not use SECURE_REDIRECT_EXEMPT ?

– Raja Simon
Dec 23 '15 at 8:32













@RajaSimon That's what I was looking for! Thanks, I don't know how I missed that.

– user1389840
Dec 23 '15 at 15:15






@RajaSimon That's what I was looking for! Thanks, I don't know how I missed that.

– user1389840
Dec 23 '15 at 15:15













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