allOrigins
fastify-cors
allOrigins | fastify-cors | |
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3 | 5 | |
674 | 380 | |
- | 1.8% | |
0.0 | 7.2 | |
about 1 year ago | 12 days ago | |
JavaScript | JavaScript | |
MIT License | MIT License |
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allOrigins
- BLOCKED BY CORS
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API Calls made from Frontend vs Node
If you are making API calls that are unique or that get you ip banned or rate limited then make them from the frontend if not then from the backend. Also the CORS errors are for security reason and they happen if the call is made from the frontend to a site or API that does not have cors control headers specified. CORS errors can be bypassed with the https://allorigins.win/ API (hacky bypass) if you really need to make the call from the frontend. So be sure to always make calls from the backend if possible.
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Show HN: Another AWS EC2 instance comparison tool that's always up to date
I hope you have either considered donating[1] or otherwise have an agreement with gnuns because if this project ever catches on, it's going to shove a lot of content through what appears to be a development tool
Also, kind of related, pulling things directly from AWS APIs are always going to be ... fun, so I hope either your JS, allorigins.win, or both, have some retry and backoff logic in place
1 = https://github.com/gnuns/allOrigins/issues/89#issuecomment-9...
fastify-cors
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Migrate Your Express Application to Fastify
cors -> @fastify/cors.
- HELP: How do you secure REST APIs for modern front-ends?
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72-Nodejs Course 2023: The Bloody Cors
We can use fastify-cors plugin to implement Cors in our application.
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HELP: Getting a cors error 400 bad request and I have my cors under my use.express in my server file. Also I tested my api in an api tester and it works correctly. The terminal error is a syntax error
How to enable CORS on Express.js, Fastify or if you're using Nest.js
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How to manage CORS Seperately for API and websocket
Like the example given here: https://github.com/fastify/fastify-cors
What are some alternatives?
Becoditive-API - The official API of beCoditive with many endpoints like memes, animals, image manipulation, url shortner, etc.
CORSflare - A lightweight JavaScript CORS Reverse Proxy designed to run in a Cloudflare Worker.
nft-collection-api - Node.js API for NFT collections supporting diverse features
fastify-static - Plugin for serving static files as fast as possible
add-cors - A simple Node proxy to attach CORS headers to a response of a queried request to an endpoint.
cors - Node.js CORS middleware
Rando.js - The world's easiest, most powerful random function.
Natours - An awesome tour booking web app written in NodeJS, Express, MongoDB 🗽 (NB: This is es6 version but you can find the es5 version in 'es5-version' branch. And as it's free deployed server, could take few moments for first time rendering. Thank you)
flexF - Axios flex fetch
fastify-helmet - Important security headers for Fastify
skifreejs - Fan remake of the classic PC game from Windows Entertainment Pack 3.
point-of-view - Template rendering plugin for Fastify