Reputation: 370
There are a lot of questions here involving cross domain requests, CORS, headers, etc. I have tried nearly everything I can find but to no avail. There may be something in the MarkLogic documentation about this but I have wasted hours in there and it is very hard to navigate. Neither are there any MarkLogic examples to follow (that I've been able to find).
[Error] Origin http://localhost:8010 is not allowed by Access-Control- Allow-Origin.
[Error] Failed to load resource: Origin http://localhost:8010 is not allowed by Access-Control-Allow-Origin. (my-js.sjs, line 0)
[Error] XMLHttpRequest cannot load http://localhost:8004/my-js.sjs due to access control checks.
I will try to include all relevant info but tell me if I miss anything.
I am running Mac OS X on Safari with MarkLogic 9 installed. I have an http app server set up hosting at port 8004. I also have a python SimpleHTTPServer running on port 8010. I have a simple html site with a js script that includes the following simple GET request
$("#http-button").click(function(){
console.log("clicked");
$.get("http://localhost:8004/my-js.sjs",function(data,status){
alert("Data: " + data + "\nStatus" + status);
$("#http-results").text(data);
})
});`
My server side script, my-js.sjs, is just a simple query. I have included what I though were the necessary headers to allow for cross domain requests but it still doesn't work.
//xdmp.setResponseContentType("text/plain");
xdmp.setResponseContentType("application/json");
xdmp.addResponseHeader('Access-Control-Allow-Origin', '*');
xdmp.addResponseHeader('Access-Control-Allow-Methods', 'GET, POST, OPTIONS, PUT, PATCH, DELETE');
xdmp.addResponseHeader('Access-Control-Allow-Headers', 'X-Requested-With,content-type');
xdmp.addResponseHeader('Access-Control-Allow-Credentials', true);
var jsearch = require('/MarkLogic/jsearch.sjs');
//query and print
jsearch.documents()
.where(
cts.wordQuery("cardiac")
).slice(0,3).result();
I have no idea where to go from here. My implementation is dependent on being able to perform cross domain requests. I was able to do it with node.js and a REST server, but I can't figure out how to do it with server side JavaScript, which is way faster for my purposes.
I am also open to new implementation ideas, but I've already written a lot of the server-side JavaScript, so I would prefer not to have to start over.
Upvotes: 2
Views: 193
Reputation: 370
Well, sorry if I wasted any time. Turns out these headers did the trick, I just didn't put true
in quotes.
Upvotes: 1