CORS issue with Vue.js

余生颓废 提交于 2019-11-29 09:41:48

问题


I'm using:

  • Vue 2.0.3
  • vue-router 2.0.1
  • vuex 0.8.2
  • vue-resource 0.7.0

And after trying to login to my page when using remote API, not the locally run one, I get cors error like following

vue-resource.common.js?2f13:1074 OPTIONS 

https://mywebsite/api/auth/login 

(anonymous function) @     vue-resource.common.js?2f13:1074
Promise$1            @     vue-resource.common.js?2f13:681
xhrClient            @     vue-resource.common.js?2f13:1033
Client               @     vue-resource.common.js?2f13:1080
(anonymous function) @     vue-resource.common.js?2f13:1008


XMLHttpRequest cannot load https://mywebsite/api/auth/login. 
Response to preflight request doesn't pass access control check: 
No 'Access-Control-Allow-Origin' header is present on the requested 
resource. Origin 'http://localhost:8080' is therefore not allowed 
access. The response had HTTP status code 415.

Now I have API running in Azure, and since it allows me to test my calls from Postman, I am quite sure the CORS headers are set properly on backend. Not so sure about the Vue and the front.

I have situation like this in config files:

export const API_ROOT = 'https://mywebsite/api/'
export const AuthResource = Vue.resource(API_ROOT + 'auth{/action}')

than i.e I am calling this action like:

login: function (userData) {
    return AuthResource.save({action: 'login'}, userData)
}

Finally as I am checking auth in login via token in vuex submodule I have just a simple header check-up state.

var updateAuthHeaders = () => {
    var token = JSON.parse(localStorage.getItem("auth_token"))
    if (token != null){
        Vue.http.headers.common['Authorization'] = token
    }else{
        Vue.http.headers.common['Authorization'] = null
    }
}

I have tried adding Vue.http.headers.common['Access-Control-Allow-Origin'] = true here, but did not help the case.

Any idea? What am I doing wrong.. I suppose it will not work for other calls also if it doesn't work for login.


回答1:


While you can add Access-Control-Allow-Origin: * to your server response (in this case IIS) but this is very much advised against.

What's happening here is that your client is http://localhost and it is trying to access https://mywebsite/api/ which means they're not from the same origin

If you add Access-Control-Allow-Origin: * you will be allowing the entire world to hit your API endpoint.

I'd suggest making your access control server headers Access-Control-Allow-Origin: *.mysite and make a vhost for your localhost to use dev.mysite or similar.

This will allow your "localhost" to access your API without issues.

You could also add localhost to a whitelist, but this is also not without its own security implications, and it doesn't work everywhere anyway.

So, in short, make a vhost for your localhost that's in the same domain as your REST service and your issue should be resolved.

Once you go live you should remove the *.mysite part and use as specific a domain as possible on your whitelist.

Good luck!




回答2:


Greater possibility is that CORS is not enabled on the IIS. This can be enabled by modifying the web.config file in the application root folder in IIS as follows:

<?xml version="1.0" encoding="utf-8"?>
<configuration>
<system.webServer>
   <httpProtocol>
         <customHeaders>
           <add name="Access-Control-Allow-Origin" value="*" />
         </customHeaders>
   </httpProtocol>

</system.webServer>
</configuration>

Note: This method will allow anyone to reach the API endpoint and hence shouldn't be adopted on a production environment but only on a development environment.




回答3:


1) Be sure that server sends Access-Control-Allow-Origin "*" header.

2) Vue.http.headers.common['Access-Control-Allow-Origin'] = true, Vue.http.headers.common['Access-Control-Allow-Origin'] = '*' and etc. don't needed in the client request.

3) Vue.http.options.emulateJSON = true should helps if 1 and 2 points already are ok, but vue-resource fails with status 0. Also, try to remove (if they exist) Vue.http.options.credentials = true and Vue.http.options.emulateHTTP = true.




回答4:


You face this error when the API url and client url aren't the same. Vue CLI 3 (and in the core of it, Webpack) allows you to proxy your API url to your client url.

Inside vue.config.js file add following lines:

// vue.config.js
module.exports = {
  // options...
  devServer: {
        proxy: 'https://mywebsite/',
    }
}

And then send your ajax calls to http://localhost/api/.

You can read the full article here: How to deal with CORS error on Vue CLI 3?




回答5:


Or you can bypass it for development purpose by using chrome CORS extension. Works with codesandbox



来源:https://stackoverflow.com/questions/40863417/cors-issue-with-vue-js

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