Documentation ¶
Overview ¶
Package cors is net/http handler to handle CORS related requests as defined by http://www.w3.org/TR/cors/
You can configure it by passing an option struct to cors.New:
c := cors.New(cors.Options{ AllowedOrigins: []string{"foo.com"}, AllowedMethods: []string{http.MethodGet, http.MethodPost, http.MethodDelete}, AllowCredentials: true, })
Then insert the handler in the chain:
handler = c.Handler(handler)
See Options documentation for more options.
The resulting handler is a standard net/http handler.
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Constants ¶
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Variables ¶
var DefaultLoggerExtractor = func(context.Context) Logger { return log.New(os.Stdout, "[cors] ", log.LstdFlags) }
DefaultLoggerExtractor provides a standard library logger
Functions ¶
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Types ¶
type Cors ¶
type Cors struct { // Debug logger Log LoggerExtractor // contains filtered or unexported fields }
Cors http handler
func AllowAll ¶
func AllowAll() *Cors
AllowAll create a new Cors handler with permissive configuration allowing all origins with all standard methods with any header and credentials.
func (*Cors) Handler ¶
Handler apply the CORS specification on the request, and add relevant CORS headers as necessary.
func (*Cors) HandlerFunc ¶
func (c *Cors) HandlerFunc(w http.ResponseWriter, r *http.Request)
HandlerFunc provides Martini compatible handler
func (*Cors) ServeHTTP ¶
func (c *Cors) ServeHTTP(w http.ResponseWriter, r *http.Request, next http.HandlerFunc)
Negroni compatible interface
type Logger ¶
type Logger interface {
Printf(string, ...interface{})
}
Logger generic interface for logger
type LoggerExtractor ¶
LoggerExtractor extracts a logger from a context
type Options ¶
type Options struct { // AllowedOrigins is a list of origins a cross-domain request can be executed from. // If the special "*" value is present in the list, all origins will be allowed. // An origin may contain a wildcard (*) to replace 0 or more characters // (i.e.: http://*.domain.com). Usage of wildcards implies a small performance penalty. // Only one wildcard can be used per origin. // Default value is ["*"] AllowedOrigins []string // AllowOriginFunc is a custom function to validate the origin. It take the origin // as argument and returns true if allowed or false otherwise. If this option is // set, the content of AllowedOrigins is ignored. AllowOriginFunc func(origin string) bool // AllowOriginFunc is a custom function to validate the origin. It takes the HTTP Request object and the origin as // argument and returns true if allowed or false otherwise. If this option is set, the content of `AllowedOrigins` // and `AllowOriginFunc` is ignored. AllowOriginRequestFunc func(r *http.Request, origin string) bool // AllowedMethods is a list of methods the client is allowed to use with // cross-domain requests. Default value is simple methods (HEAD, GET and POST). AllowedMethods []string // AllowedHeaders is list of non simple headers the client is allowed to use with // cross-domain requests. // If the special "*" value is present in the list, all headers will be allowed. // Default value is [] but "Origin" is always appended to the list. AllowedHeaders []string // ExposedHeaders indicates which headers are safe to expose to the API of a CORS // API specification ExposedHeaders []string // MaxAge indicates how long (in seconds) the results of a preflight request // can be cached MaxAge int // AllowCredentials indicates whether the request can include user credentials like // cookies, HTTP authentication or client side SSL certificates. AllowCredentials bool // OptionsPassthrough instructs preflight to let other potential next handlers to // process the OPTIONS method. Turn this on if your application handles OPTIONS. OptionsPassthrough bool // Debugging flag adds additional output to debug server side CORS issues Debug bool }
Options is a configuration container to setup the CORS middleware.