### 1- create a middleware folder in your app ###
yourproject/yourapp/middleware
### 2- create a python file containing the middleware class ###
class CustomMiddleware(object):
def __init__(self, get_response):
"""
One-time configuration and initialisation.
"""
self.get_response = get_response
def __call__(self, request):
"""
Code to be executed for each request before the view (and later
middleware) are called.
"""
response = self.get_response(request)
return response
def process_view(self, request, view_func, view_args, view_kwargs):
"""
Called just before Django calls the view.
"""
return None
def process_exception(self, request, exception):
"""
Called when a view raises an exception.
"""
return None
def process_template_response(self, request, response):
"""
Called just after the view has finished executing.
"""
return response
### 3- Add the middleware in settings.py file ###
MIDDLEWARE = ( # Before Django 1.10 the setting name was 'MIDDLEWARE_CLASSES'
... other middlewares ...,
'yourapp.middleware.middlewareFile.MiddlewareFunction'
)
def simple_middleware(get_response):
# One-time configuration and initialization.
def middleware(request):
# Code to be executed for each request before
# the view (and later middleware) are called.
response = get_response(request)
# Code to be executed for each request/response after
# the view is called.
return response
return middleware