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CORS
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CORS Nightmare, please HELP
And, you could find some cors knowledge on https://github.com/rs/cors
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Handling CORS in Nginx as a reverse proxy
We have REST services that need to be used with the browser, We configured these HTTP Golang services to handle CORS using cors package.
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Confusion around setting headers and statusOK
Give it a try to this library https://github.com/rs/cors and put the middleware in your router.
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help about CORS
I'm learning Go, so I made a pretty simple rest api, now I want to use it in a React frontent, I decided to use the github.com/rs/cors library, using the default configuration of this library everything works fine, but when I add "AllowedOrigins":
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[Go][Windows] Try WebView2 and CORS
rs/cors - GitHub
- No header is working in my rest api.What could be the fix.Heres the github link.
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Best CORS library for small web apps (rs/cors vs go-chi/cors)
Now, for CORS I am currently using the rs/cors package, but noticed that it has the whole gin-gonic/gin library as a dependency. I found gin-chi/cors which has no dependency at all but seems to do the same thing.
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Why to use the net http package for building web app
The only thing missing is a more dynamic router, and this is where we have the usefulness of being able to pick a small, focused library for it (e.g. gorilla/mux). The base package is also highly interoperable with middleware (e.g. rs/cors for managing CORS headers), so in most cases it is easier to just pick out the features you want and compose them on top of net/http (or write them yourself), rather than find a framework that does it all.
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Golang with React Admin Issue
Hello, I am new to go and I have created a mux server using gorm. I am using the cors go library to enable cors. I have added a vue/nuxt frontend and all my routes are working fine. However, I have been trying to integrate react-admin and I am getting cors issues only on PUT requests. Could someone help me figure out what the issue is. Thanks.
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I had a Go, CORS and Single Page App Ordeal So You Don’t Have To | Integration Junction
It might be a function of the fact that the project had a hand crafted main rather than using the generated one, but when I hit this for adding CORS to a go-swagger project we used a handler generated by rs/cors as middleware - it (and a bunch of other middleware) wrapped the generated server's handler as go-swagger uses one root handler.
What are some alternatives?
httptreemux - High-speed, flexible tree-based HTTP router for Go.
fasthttprouter - A high performance fasthttp request router that scales well
negroni - Idiomatic HTTP Middleware for Golang
oapi-codegen - Generate Go client and server boilerplate from OpenAPI 3 specifications
alice - Painless middleware chaining for Go
go-kit - A standard library for microservices.
tigertonic - A Go framework for building JSON web services inspired by Dropwizard
gqlgen - go generate based graphql server library
traffic - Sinatra inspired regexp/pattern mux and web framework for Go [NOT MAINTAINED]
Revel - A high productivity, full-stack web framework for the Go language.
Fiber - ⚡️ Express inspired web framework written in Go