How do I set up SSL redirects in Django?
To set up SSL redirects in Django, you can use middleware to redirect HTTP requests to HTTPS. Would you like a code example?
Yes, please provide a code example.
Here's a simple middleware example:
class SSLRedirectMiddleware:
def __init__(self, get_response):
self.get_response = get_response
def __call__(self, request):
if not request.is_secure():
return redirect('https://' + request.get_host() + request.path)
return self.get_response(request)
Where do I add this middleware in my Django project?
You should add the middleware to your MIDDLEWARE
setting in settings.py
. Just place it above the CommonMiddleware
.
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