Reputation: 259
I am having a CORS issue with Ionic 3 when attempting to make GET
calls to an API. I am using Ionic local server, running ionic serve in the command line for live server.
Error No
'Access-Control-Allow-Origin'
header is present on the requested resource. Origin'http://localhost:8100'
is therefore not allowed access.
I tried updating ionic.config.json
with proxy setting but that does not seem to be working..
{
"name": "projectLeagueApp",
"app_id": "47182aef",
"type": "ionic-angular",
"integrations": {
"cordova": {}
},
"proxies": [
{
"path":"/games",
"proxyUrl": "https://api-2445582011268.apicast.io/games/"
}
]
}
My Data Service
import { Injectable } from '@angular/core';
import { Http, Headers, RequestOptions } from '@angular/http';
import 'rxjs/add/operator/map';
@Injectable()
export class DataProvider {
headers = new Headers({'user-key': '1234567890123'});
options = new RequestOptions ({headers: this.headers});
limit: number = 50;
constructor(public http: Http) {
console.log('Hello DataProvider Provider');
}
getGames(genre, offset_num) {
let genre_id = genre;
let offset = offset_num;
return this.http.get('https://api-2445582011268.apicast.io/games/?fields=name,release_dates,screenshots&limit='+this.limit+'&offset='+offset+'&order=release_dates.date:desc&filter[genres][eq]='+genre_id+'&filter[screenshots][exists]', this.options)
}
}
I am trying to make calls to this api
Request Url
https://api-2445582011268.apicast.io
HEADERS
Key Value
user-key YOUR_KEY
Accept application/json
Primary Question My calls are failing. How do I create proxy for this issue?
Upvotes: 15
Views: 24877
Reputation:
```
export function getAuthHttp(http: Http, options: RequestOptions) {
console.log("token",storage.get('id_token'));
return new AuthHttp(new AuthConfig({
headerName: 'Authorization',
headerPrefix: 'bearer',
tokenName: 'id_token',
tokenGetter: (() => storage.get('id_token')),
noJwtError: true,
//globalHeaders: [{'Accept': 'application/json'}],
globalHeaders: [{'Content-Type':'application/json'},{"Access-Control-Allow-Origin": "*"}],
}), http, options);
}
```
Upvotes: 0
Reputation: 167
My CORS issue got FIXED when I updated Android System Webview from the play store. I tried Cordova-Advance-HTTP Plugin but my PUT Request was not working with Cordova-Advance-HTTP plugin.
After Updating Android System Webview I used HTTP Client plugin which I was using before. Updating Android System Webview helped me in CORS issue
Upvotes: 0
Reputation: 133
To test in development environment, you can run Google Chrome in disable-web-security
mode.
Steps to follow (On Windows)
chrome.exe --user-data-dir="C:/Chrome dev session" --disable-web-security
Steps to follow (On Ubuntu)
chrome.exe
instances before you run/execute it.chromium-browser --disable-web-security --user-data-dir="[some directory here]"
chromium-browser --disable-web-security
Steps to follow (On Mac)
open -n -a "Google Chrome" --args --user-data-dir=/tmp/temp_chrome_user_data_dir http://localhost:8100/ --disable-web-security
Upvotes: 2
Reputation: 1127
You can handle the CORS when debugging in browser by using CORS extension or by disabling the security of Chrome. But you need to handle the CORS when you debug in app on the server side, I was consuming woo-commerce API ,so i edited it as follows->
1.Plugins->editor->woocomerceapi
right after
<?php**
header(“Access-Control-Allow-Origin: *”);
2.Update File
Upvotes: -1
Reputation: 473
If you wan to use for testing in Chrome just install chrome extension Allow control origin Quick and easy way
Upvotes: 1
Reputation: 609
To fix this issue, please change the following lines
ionic.config.json
{
"name": "projectLeagueApp",
"app_id": "47182aef",
"type": "ionic-angular",
"integrations": {
"cordova": {}
},
"proxies": [
{
"path":"/games",
"proxyUrl": "https://api-2445582011268.apicast.io/games"
}
]
}
You have to remove the " / " which is at the end of of "proxyUrl".
My Data Service
return this.http.get('/games/?fields=name,release_dates,screenshots&limit='+this.limit+'&offset='+offset+'&order=release_dates.date:desc&filter[genres][eq]='+genre_id+'&filter[screenshots][exists]', this.options)
In the http call, the url should begin with '/games'. '/games' because ionic will proxy http://localhost:<port>/games
to https://api-2445582011268.apicast.io/games
Please use the above method for external GET and POST calls in your application.
Thank you.
Upvotes: 20
Reputation: 647
the proxy functionality expects that you're referencing the local server. in your GET request, you're still pointed at the remote API. If you change your code to this.http.get('/games/...'
it should start to function as the request will go to http://localhost:8100/games...
, which the "proxy" option will catch and pass on to the URL you've provided.
You may also only need to put https://api-2445582011268.apicast.io
in the proxyUrl
field. I think the rest of the path is passthrough.
Upvotes: 0