On 22.01.20 04:44, Daniel. wrote:
Hi everybody,
I have some code that runs as a cockpit plugin. I have a lot of calls to
cockpit.spawn, which I want to replace by fetch calls. The problem is
that the software running API is running on port 443, not 9090, so I get
a big and red error message about CORS not enabled,
Perhaps you could use cockpit.http() to avoid CORS problems:
https://cockpit-project.org/guide/latest/cockpit-http.html
This means the HTTP calls go through the server Cockpit is running on,
than directly from the browser. That should avoid CORS problems.
Cheers,
Stef
I can check that response has Acces-Control-Allow-Origin set to
mymachine:9090, in dev tools
I did some googling and found that I would enable CORS by editing
cockpit.conf and placing a `Origin =
https://mymachine:9090
wss://mymachine:9090
https://mymachine` I tried that without success. I
may be wrong here
I'm running a Centos7 machine with cockpit 195, here is the content of
my /etc/cockpit/cockpit.conf
[WebService]
Origin =
https://192.168.123.2:9090 wss://192.168.123.2:9090
<
http://192.168.123.2:9090> http://192.168.123.2 https://192.168.123.2
Any ideas?
Best regards
--
“If you're going to try, go all the way. Otherwise, don't even start. ..."
Charles Bukowski
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