Won't you end up stopping  multipart  requests in that case?

On Thu, Mar 11, 2021, 02:36 Ryan Nowakowski <tuba...@fattuba.com> wrote:

> On Wed, Mar 10, 2021 at 07:43:55AM -0800, Mostapha Bouderka wrote:
> > I'm working on a project with react and django; and want to use django
> > views to be used as information source only and not show a page on the
> > browser. For example, I have a pilot sign up page that uses a pilot
> create
> > view to provide information to the pilot model. I want the users to be
> able
> > to sign up only by using the sign up page, but if someone accesses the
> > create pilot view, he shouldn't see anything.
> > ( if the url is domain.com/sign-up, he can see the react form )
> > (if the url is domain.com/pilot/create, he shouldn't see anything or
> get an
> > error, this url should only be used by the react form)
>
> You can probably do something like:
>
> if not request.accept('application/json'):
>         raise SuspiciousOperation("Sorry we only handle JSON")
>
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