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# Wide-open CORS config for nginx | |
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location / { | |
if ($request_method = 'OPTIONS') { | |
add_header 'Access-Control-Allow-Origin' '*'; | |
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# Om nom nom cookies | |
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add_header 'Access-Control-Allow-Credentials' 'true'; | |
add_header 'Access-Control-Allow-Methods' 'GET, POST, OPTIONS'; | |
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# Custom headers and headers various browsers *should* be OK with but aren't | |
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add_header 'Access-Control-Allow-Headers' 'DNT,X-Mx-ReqToken,Keep-Alive,User-Agent,X-Requested-With,If-Modified-Since,Cache-Control,Content-Type'; | |
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# Tell client that this pre-flight info is valid for 20 days | |
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add_header 'Access-Control-Max-Age' 1728000; | |
add_header 'Content-Type' 'text/plain charset=UTF-8'; | |
add_header 'Content-Length' 0; | |
return 204; | |
} | |
if ($request_method = 'POST') { | |
add_header 'Access-Control-Allow-Origin' '*'; | |
add_header 'Access-Control-Allow-Credentials' 'true'; | |
add_header 'Access-Control-Allow-Methods' 'GET, POST, OPTIONS'; | |
add_header 'Access-Control-Allow-Headers' 'DNT,X-Mx-ReqToken,Keep-Alive,User-Agent,X-Requested-With,If-Modified-Since,Cache-Control,Content-Type'; | |
} | |
if ($request_method = 'GET') { | |
add_header 'Access-Control-Allow-Origin' '*'; | |
add_header 'Access-Control-Allow-Credentials' 'true'; | |
add_header 'Access-Control-Allow-Methods' 'GET, POST, OPTIONS'; | |
add_header 'Access-Control-Allow-Headers' 'DNT,X-Mx-ReqToken,Keep-Alive,User-Agent,X-Requested-With,If-Modified-Since,Cache-Control,Content-Type'; | |
} | |
} |
@DictatorL -- you'll find a file
nginx/conf/nginx.conf
in your installation that describes how nginx should accept traffic and route it to your application (here are some pre-canned ones you can use https://www.nginx.com/resources/wiki/start/#pre-canned-configurations). This gist shows you a few different examples of how you might setup CORS by using theadd_header
options, the exact one for you will depend on what you're trying to accomplish, you can learn more at https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/HTTP/CORS... although as I pointed out above using a wildcard for the origin is not correct, use this instead:add_header "Access-Control-Allow-Origin" $http_origin;
That worked!
Saved my days. I use:
add_header "Access-Control-Allow-Origin" $http_origin;
add_header 'Access-Control-Allow-Credentials' 'true';
add_header 'Access-Control-Allow-Methods' 'GET, POST, OPTIONS, PUT';
For firefox, i installed this plugin
https://add0n.com/access-control.html?version=0.1.9&type=install
After the nginx config above, I was still getting cors erros.
Just installed this plugin and it works
not working for me, I always get 304 redirects on backend requests
@GromNaN thanks a lot :D
If you use a cache server, you must add a Vary: Origin to the response.
add_header "Access-Control-Allow-Origin" $http_origin;
add_header "Vary" "Origin";
It worked for allhost.my-domain.com
I try this configuration, but it is not working. I have a backend server with my code (laravel app) Do I need to have some configurations?
@DictatorL -- you'll find a file
nginx/conf/nginx.conf
in your installation that describes how nginx should accept traffic and route it to your application (here are some pre-canned ones you can use https://www.nginx.com/resources/wiki/start/#pre-canned-configurations). This gist shows you a few different examples of how you might setup CORS by using theadd_header
options, the exact one for you will depend on what you're trying to accomplish, you can learn more at https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/HTTP/CORS... although as I pointed out above using a wildcard for the origin is not correct, use this instead: