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I will attempt to go through each piece today and solve the problem. This is good advice; maybe it belongs in a blog post? :-) + +Thanks again, +Lee + + + + +On 3 Apr 2013, at 21:35, "Phillips, Christopher" <<A HREF="https://lists.ninenines.eu/listinfo/extend">Christopher.Phillips at turner.com</A>> wrote: + +><i> +</I>><i> Sure. Right now, Cowboy doesn't parse the headers, but you can manually +</I>><i> parse them in your handler. I've got them working in my implementation +</I>><i> pretty well, I'll try and break it down a bit here. +</I>><i> +</I>><i> A good, basic overview of what the requests the browser will send, and +</I>><i> what your responses should look like, is here: +</I>><i> <A HREF="https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/HTTP/Access_control_CORS">https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/HTTP/Access_control_CORS</A> +</I>><i> +</I>><i> +</I>><i> +</I>><i> HANDLING PRE-FLIGHTS - +</I>><i> Pre-flights are the OPTION requests the browser automatically sends off +</I>><i> when you make a CORS request using a verb other than GET, or POST with one +</I>><i> of three acceptable content types. They're defined well in the above link. +</I>><i> +</I>><i> You can read off the requested headers the actual call wants to send in +</I>><i> the OPTIONS preflight with +</I>><i> +</I>><i> {Headers, NewRequest } = +</I>><i> cowboy_req:header(<<"access-control-request-headers">>, Request) +</I>><i> +</I>><i> Headers will either be the binary, or undefined. If the binary, you +</I>><i> either need to manually parse it and choose to allow/disallow the request +</I>><i> from continuing based on it, or, if you just want to allow all headers +</I>><i> trivially, just pipe that back into the request, a la - +</I>><i> +</I>><i> Request2 = +</I>><i> cowboy_req:set_resp_header(<<"access-control-allow-headers">>, +</I>><i> binary_to_list(Headers), NewRequest) +</I>><i> +</I>><i> (As a reminder, it can be undefined. You'll need to check for that +</I>><i> before passing it into the above. If it's undefined, you don't need to add +</I>><i> the access-control-allow-headers header). +</I>><i> +</I>><i> +</I>><i> +</I>><i> As part of the pre-flight request, you also need to handle what methods +</I>><i> are allowed. This looks something like - +</I>><i> +</I>><i> PreflightedRequest = +</I>><i> cowboy_req:set_resp_header(<<"access-control-allow-methods">>, <<"GET, +</I>><i> POST, DELETE, PUT">>, Request2) +</I>><i> +</I>><i> If I wanted to allow gets, posts, deletes, and puts. You can also choose +</I>><i> to read off the access-control-request-method header sent from the client, +</I>><i> but I don't see the point; your list of allowed methods doesn't need to +</I>><i> change based on that (the user is requesting a POST, why does that change +</I>><i> whether you allow a POST or not? But I digress). +</I>><i> +</I>><i> +</I>><i> +</I>><i> +</I>><i> +</I>><i> FOR ALL CALLS (both pre-flights and the actual call) +</I>><i> Respond with acceptable origin. If you want any domain to access this +</I>><i> resource (not advised, unless this is a public, readonly resource, but +</I>><i> good for testing), you can do - +</I>><i> +</I>><i> NewRequest = +</I>><i> cowboy_req:set_resp_header(<<"access-control-allow-origin">>, <<"*">>, +</I>><i> Request) +</I>><i> +</I>><i> +</I>><i> If you want to filter out the allowed domains, it looks like - +</I>><i> +</I>><i> Origin = cowboy_req:header(<<"origin">>, Request) %Get the origin that +</I>><i> the browser sent you +</I>><i> +</I>><i> %Do logic to check Origin, and any other data that would decide +</I>><i> whether this request is allowed; it will only apply on a CORS request from +</I>><i> another browser. +</I>><i> +</I>><i> %If it passes, pass Origin back as the value for the +</I>><i> access-control-allow-origin header. +</I>><i> NewRequest = +</I>><i> cowboy_req:set_resp_header(<<"access-control-allow-origin">>, Origin, +</I>><i> Request) +</I>><i> +</I>><i> +</I>><i> +</I>><i> FOR ONLY THE ACTUAL CALL +</I>><i> If you want to send custom headers back to your Javascript client (or +</I>><i> read any standard header beyond content-type), you need to explicitly +</I>><i> allow them. This looks like (if I wanted to expose the 'server' header so +</I>><i> my client Javascript can see that it's Cowboy on the backend) - +</I>><i> +</I>><i> ExposedHeaderRequest = +</I>><i> cowboy_req:set_resp_header(<<"access-control-expose-headers">>, +</I>><i> <<"server">>, Request) +</I>><i> +</I>><i> +</I>><i> +</I>><i> +</I>><i> That's basically it I believe. There is also a max age, and a allow +</I>><i> credentials header (which is really more of a require credentials); +</I>><i> they're pretty straightforwardly explained on that page I linked above, +</I>><i> but I haven't played with them personally. +</I>><i> +</I>><i> +</I>><i> Caveats I ran into were largely being aware that same domain requests do +</I>><i> NOT supply any of the CORS headers, not even the origin header (so you can +</I>><i> get undefined and have to handle those cases), as well as understanding +</I>><i> the ramifications of allowing cross domain requests. Also, if you want to +</I>><i> develop while disconnected (or if it's not easy to grab another domain), +</I>><i> use your hosts file to declare a fake domain pointed to 127.0.0.1, load +</I>><i> your page from that, explicitly define your AJAX calls to localhost. Note +</I>><i> too that there is a bug in Firefox at present when you try and get all the +</I>><i> request headers. It returns an empty list. You can get individual ones if +</I>><i> you know the name (I.e., getResponseHeader("server") will work, +</I>><i> getAllResponseHeaders() returns an empty string). This is further +</I>><i> compounded by jQuery building its own XHR that loads headers by calling +</I>><i> getAllResponseHeaders, so in Firefox, using jQuery, you can get back zero +</I>><i> headers. Don't know if that affects you, but it's an issue it took me a +</I>><i> good while to diagnose, and which we've had to bear in mind. +</I>><i> +</I>><i> +</I>><i> +</I>><i> +</I>><i> On 4/3/13 3:33 PM, "Lee Sylvester" <<A HREF="https://lists.ninenines.eu/listinfo/extend">lee.sylvester at gmail.com</A>> wrote: +</I>><i> +</I>>><i> Hi list, +</I>>><i> +</I>>><i> I'd like to set up my handler to use CORS. Can anyone tell me how I can +</I>>><i> modify the headers for my handler to support this? +</I>>><i> +</I>>><i> Thanks loads, +</I>>><i> Lee +</I>>><i> _______________________________________________ +</I>>><i> Extend mailing list +</I>>><i> <A HREF="https://lists.ninenines.eu/listinfo/extend">Extend at lists.ninenines.eu</A> +</I>>><i> <A HREF="http://lists.ninenines.eu:81/listinfo/extend">http://lists.ninenines.eu:81/listinfo/extend</A> +</I>>><i> +</I>><i> +</I>><i> +</I>><i> _______________________________________________ +</I>><i> Extend mailing list +</I>><i> <A HREF="https://lists.ninenines.eu/listinfo/extend">Extend at lists.ninenines.eu</A> +</I>><i> <A HREF="http://lists.ninenines.eu:81/listinfo/extend">http://lists.ninenines.eu:81/listinfo/extend</A> +</I> + +</PRE> + +<!--endarticle--> + <HR> + <P><UL> + <!--threads--> + <LI>Previous message: <A HREF="000076.html">[99s-extend] Response headers +</A></li> + <LI>Next message: <A HREF="000078.html">[99s-extend] Bullet connection +</A></li> + <LI> <B>Messages sorted by:</B> + <a href="date.html#77">[ date ]</a> + <a href="thread.html#77">[ thread ]</a> + <a href="subject.html#77">[ subject ]</a> + <a href="author.html#77">[ author ]</a> + </LI> + </UL> + +<hr> +<a href="https://lists.ninenines.eu/listinfo/extend">More information about the Extend +mailing list</a><br> +</body></html> |