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A simple POST request using the fetch API
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fetch(url, { | |
method: 'POST', | |
headers: { | |
'auth': '1234' | |
}, | |
body: JSON.stringify({ | |
name: 'dean', | |
login: 'dean', | |
}) | |
}) | |
.then(function (data) { | |
console.log('Request success: ', data); | |
}) | |
.catch(function (error) { | |
console.log('Request failure: ', error); | |
}); |
@AndreyPootMay
some useful links
- https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/HTTP/CORS
- https://medium.com/@baphemot/understanding-cors-18ad6b478e2b#:~:text=Cross%2DOrigin%20Resource%20Sharing%20(CORS)&text=CORS%20is%20a%20mechanism%20which,.com%20calls%20api.com)
many frameworks like flask, node js have middleware packages which can be used directly
Thank You great and simple explanation.
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@rakaar where can I find the CORS Documentation?