I know this question might be duplicated, but none of the existing question point to anything I'm not doing...
I've deployed an API using the serverless framework, but I'm having trouble with CORS.
I'm doing a get request using axios:
axios.get('https://test.execute-api.us-west-1.amazonaws.com/dev/test?from=2012-01-09T21:40:00Z')
.then(response => {
this.data = response.data;
})
.catch(error => console.log(error))
And I'm getting the following error:
Access to XMLHttpRequest at 'https://test.execute-api.us-west-1.amazonaws.com/dev/test?from=2012-01-09T21:40:00Z' from origin 'http://localhost:8080' has been blocked by CORS policy: No 'Access-Control-Allow-Origin' header is present on the requested resource.
What I've already done:
Also, the response of my Lambda function is returning the following headers:
return events.APIGatewayProxyResponse{
StatusCode: http.StatusOK,
Headers: map[string]string{
"Access-Control-Allow-Origin": "http://localhost:8080",
"Access-Control-Allow-Credentials": "true",
},
Body: string(jsonEvents),
}, nil
I also tried setting Access-Control-Allow-Origin
to '*'
My serverless.yml file has cors: true
on each of the function events:
functions:
deploymentFrequency:
handler: bin/update/deployment-frequency
events:
- http:
path: deployment-frequency
method: post
cors: true
fetchDeploymentFrequency:
handler: bin/fetch/deployment-frequency
events:
- http:
path: deployment-frequency
method: get
cors: true
What am I missing? Nothing seems to work. The request works fine from Postman and it looks to be including the headers, so this seems to be an issue with the OPTIONS method.
It turns out I was ignoring the status code from the response :(
I realized I was actually getting two errors:
The first error was caused because I wasn't passing the Content-Type header to the request (I had a check in my code I completely forget that expects that header).
The second error was caused because I didn't add the Access-Control-Allow-Origin
header to the error response of my function.