I am using Laravel 5 for developing an app. My app is connected with VendHQ API and I am intended to get some data from VendHQ through their webhook. As per their Documentation
When an event happens and triggers a webhook, we’ll send a POST request to a URL of your choosing. The POST request will be in the UTF-8 charset, and application/x-www-form-urlencoded encoding.
The problem is, when they try to send a POST request to my Laravel app, no CSRF Token is added in their post request and VerifyCsrfToken
middleware is looking for a token and finally it throws a TokenMismatchException
.
My question is, how can I avoid this default VerifyCsrfToken
Middleware for some specific routes while keeping other post requests active?
In Laravel 5 this has chagned a bit. Now you can simply add the routes you want to exclude from csrftoken verification, in $except
array of the class
'VerifyCsrfToken' (\app\Http\Middleware\VerifyCsrfToken.php):
class VerifyCsrfToken extends BaseVerifier
{
protected $except = [
// Place your URIs here
];
}
Examples:
Route::group(array('prefix' => 'api/v2'), function()
{
Route::post('users/valid','UsersController@valid');
});
Your $except
array looks like:
protected $except = ['api/v2/users/valid'];
Route::post('users/valid','UsersController@valid');
Your $except
array looks like:
protected $except = ['users/valid'];
Your $except
array looks like:
protected $except = ['users/*'];
see: http://laravel.com/docs/master/routing#csrf-excluding-uris