Hey all,

This is my first time posting to the group. I'm working with Bob Hagan 
<https://github.com/bhaugen> on the Network Resource Planning (NRP) project 
<https://github.com/valnet/valuenetwork>. The platform runs on Django and 
he's been using the REST API app to open up ports to some of the pieces of 
the software. Right now we're working on an interface for creating new 
users, which requires the passing of a CSRF token for authentication. I'm 
having a heck of a time and we can't figure out if the issue is something 
set up on the server or on my front end code. I'm hoping that the issue 
might be obvious to someone here. 

First of all, you can access the Django API code in the repository code 
here:
https://github.com/valnet/valuenetwork/tree/master/valuenetwork/api

My front end code is written in JavaScript can be viewed in it's own 
repository here:
https://github.com/christroutner/rpiovn/blob/unstable/public/js/app/views/NRPUsersView.js

This video gives a visual overview of the user interface and the general 
issues I'm experiencing:
https://youtu.be/vaYCLmsi_hM


NRPUsersView.js is a Backbone.js View file. If that doesn't mean anything 
to you, that's OK. The important thing to notice is the three different 
ways I tried to access the API.

   1. I use JavaScript to fill out an HTML form. This is currently the only 
   way that works at the moment.
   
   2. A typical AJAX POST submission
   
   3. A JavaScript Virtual Form using the FormData object.

Method 3 should be identical to method 1 as far as the server is concerned, 
but the HTTP headers are slightly different. Like I said, methods 2 and 3 
are not working out. I've tweaked the code every which way and I always get 
a "403 FORBIDDEN Authentication credentials were not provided" message.

According to this Django documentation 
<https://docs.djangoproject.com/en/1.8/ref/csrf/#ajax>, there are three 
possible locations to put the CSRF token:

   1. In the document.cookie
   
   2. In the HTTP header preceded by "X-CSRFToken"
   
   3. And a hidden input field in the form


I've tried every combination of the three options for passing the CSRF 
token and haven't had any luck.


Has anyone had experience implementing this type of API authentication with 
Django before? Any help you can provide would be appreciated.

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