jQuery Ajax calls and the Html.AntiForgeryToken()

时间:2023-03-09 17:04:09
jQuery Ajax calls and the Html.AntiForgeryToken()

jQuery Ajax calls and the Html.AntiForgeryToken()

https://*.com/a/4074289/3782855

I use a simple js function like this

AddAntiForgeryToken = function(data) {
data.__RequestVerificationToken = $('#__AjaxAntiForgeryForm input[name=__RequestVerificationToken]').val();
return data;
};

Since every form on a page will have the same value for the token, just put something like this in your top-most master page

<%-- used for ajax in AddAntiForgeryToken() --%>
<form id="__AjaxAntiForgeryForm" action="#" method="post"><%= Html.AntiForgeryToken()%></form>

Then in your ajax call do (edited to match your second example)

$.ajax({
type: "post",
dataType: "html",
url: $(this).attr("rel"),
data: AddAntiForgeryToken({ id: parseInt($(this).attr("title")) }),
success: function (response) {
// ....
}
});

include antiforgerytoken in ajax post ASP.NET MVC

You have incorrectly specified the contentType to application/json.

Here's an example of how this might work.

Controller:

public class HomeController : Controller
{
public ActionResult Index()
{
return View();
} [HttpPost]
[ValidateAntiForgeryToken]
public ActionResult Index(string someValue)
{
return Json(new { someValue = someValue });
}
}

View:

@using (Html.BeginForm(null, null, FormMethod.Post, new { id = "__AjaxAntiForgeryForm" }))
{
@Html.AntiForgeryToken()
} <div id="myDiv" data-url="@Url.Action("Index", "Home")">
Click me to send an AJAX request to a controller action
decorated with the [ValidateAntiForgeryToken] attribute
</div> <script type="text/javascript">
$('#myDiv').submit(function () {
var form = $('#__AjaxAntiForgeryForm');
var token = $('input[name="__RequestVerificationToken"]', form).val();
$.ajax({
url: $(this).data('url'),
type: 'POST',
data: {
__RequestVerificationToken: token,
someValue: 'some value'
},
success: function (result) {
alert(result.someValue);
}
});
return false;
});
</script