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cloudflare-cors-anywhere | Etar Calendar | |
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6 | 40 | |
567 | 1,918 | |
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2.2 | 9.2 | |
10 months ago | 3 days ago | |
JavaScript | Java | |
MIT License | GNU General Public License v3.0 only |
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cloudflare-cors-anywhere
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Show HN: SQL Workbench in the Browser
Yes, unfortunately if the "foreign" sources don't support CORS, you'd have to use a CORS proxy... If you want to self-host, there's one at https://github.com/Zibri/cloudflare-cors-anywhere that can be deployed to CloudFlare Workers (the code is a bit messy though).
GitHub supports CORS for raw data for example, that's why I put it in the sample queries.
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Free hosting for super lightweight node.js server?
here’s the one I use
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Show HN: AirSS is a web-based feed reader that put your privacy first
You could probably add cloudflare workers as an option. There's an example CORS friendly proxy here: https://github.com/Zibri/cloudflare-cors-anywhere
Guessing normal use would fit in their free plan.
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The open calendar, task and note space is a mess
You should be able to do this with a third party service such as https://fixtur.es/en/team/philadelphia-union
I route my remote calendars through Cloudflare workers for a modicum of privacy from random third party services. It's as simple as running a basic open source relay: https://github.com/Zibri/cloudflare-cors-anywhere
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Question about HTTPS requests
Otherwise, if it is on a server, when you make the request, add a header like “Origin”: “https://(sitename).com/“ where sitename would be the URL (not yours, in this case Pipedream’s) to avoid CORS. If worse comes to worse though, you could make your own proxy using Cloudflare Workers. There’s also Cloudflare CORS-Anywhere and CORSFlare
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Discussion Thread
Wait I found this repo for doing what I want, I’ll see if it works
Etar Calendar
- Calendar replacement
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Is there any FOSS calendar or planner app that includes alarms?
I use Etar with DAVx5 to sync from my CalDAV calendars. You can use it by itself too, but then obviously there is no sync between applications (I use Thunderbird on my desktops).
- All my Open Source App Alternatives
- All my Open Source Android App Alternatives
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University companion?
"schedule for the classes, the exams dates" -https://github.com/Etar-Group/Etar-Calendar -I use SimpleCalendar but it seems to not be on f-droid anymore?
What are some alternatives?
CORSflare - A lightweight JavaScript CORS Reverse Proxy designed to run in a Cloudflare Worker.
Simple-Calendar - A simple calendar with events, tasks, customizable colors, widgets and no ads.
add-cors - A simple Node proxy to attach CORS headers to a response of a queried request to an endpoint.
Lightning Browser - A lightweight Android browser with modern navigation
Nextcloud - ☁️ Nextcloud server, a safe home for all your data
vanilla - Vanilla Music Player for Android (abandoned). Visit https://github.com/vanilla-music/vanilla for an actively developed fork
organice - An implementation of Org mode without the dependency of Emacs - built for mobile and desktop browsers
seadroid - Android client for Seafile
logseq - A local-first, non-linear, outliner notebook for organizing and sharing your personal knowledge base. Use it to organize your todo list, to write your journals, or to record your unique life.
uhabits - Loop Habit Tracker, a mobile app for creating and maintaining long-term positive habits
org-web - org-mode on the web, built with React, optimized for mobile, synced with Dropbox and Google Drive
MvRx - Mavericks: Android on Autopilot