On Dec 12, 2012, at 10:37 AM, Lucas Holmquist <lholmqui(a)redhat.com> wrote:
On Dec 12, 2012, at 10:13 AM, Daniel Bevenius <daniel.bevenius(a)gmail.com> wrote:
> I think the issue here it that the request is being denied by the server as the media
type specified in the Accept Header is not supported by the route. To fix this one would
have to specify that the route in question produces json:
> route()
> .from("/cars")
> .on(RequestMethod.GET)
> .produces(MediaType.JSON.toString())
> .to(Home.class).anotherPage();
> We have overloaded the producers method to also take only the enum MediaType, but
this has not made it upstream yet. I know this looks a little ugly :(
>
> If you try this and updated scripts/cors.js and change the endpoint to
"cars" this should return:
> Object {color: "silver", brand: "delorean"}
>
>
Modified this route, and was successful
route()
.from("/delorean")
.on(RequestMethod.GET).produces(MediaType.JSON.toString())
.to(Home.class).anotherPage();
Kept getting the same error with this one though
route()
.from("/cars")
.on(RequestMethod.GET)
.produces(MediaType.JSON.toString())
.to(Home.class).anotherPage();
I should be good enough now for a blog post
thanks
>
> On 12 December 2012 15:50, Lucas Holmquist <lholmqui(a)redhat.com> wrote:
> Thanks dan,
>
> On Dec 12, 2012, at 9:47 AM, Daniel Bevenius <daniel.bevenius(a)gmail.com>
wrote:
>
>> To specify request header that are valid you can use the validRequestHeaders
method:
>>
>> return CorsConfig.enableCorsSupport()
>> .anyOrigin()
>> .enableCookies()
>> .maxAge(20)
>> .enableAllRequestMethods()
>> .validRequestHeaders("header1, header2");
>> Is this how you modified you local aerogear-controller-demo?
>>
>>
>
> i actually did this in the CorsConfig class. Should have know it was easier than
that
>
> public CorsConfiguration build() {
> validRequestHeaders.add("origin");
> validRequestHeaders.add("accept");
> validRequestHeaders.add("content-type");
> if (validRequestMethods.isEmpty()) {
> enableAllRequestMethods();
> }
> return new CorsConfig(this);
> }
>
>
>> I'm not sure exaclty what is going on just by looking at the request and the
response. Let me try this out and see if I can figure it out.
>>
>>
>
> cool, i just used python -m SimpleHTTPServer to run the html/js stuff
>
>>
>>
>> On 12 December 2012 15:26, Lucas Holmquist <lholmqui(a)redhat.com> wrote:
>> CORS with Aerogear.js and AG-Controller
>>
>> from this
gist:https://gist.github.com/4268092
>>
>> 2 things.
>>
>> So when using aerogear.js to make a cross domain call,
>>
>> var pipeline = AeroGear.Pipeline();
>> cors = pipeline.add( {
>> name: "cors",
>> settings: {
>> baseURL:
"http://localhost:8080/aerogear-controller-demo/",
>> endpoint: "login/"
>> }
>> });
>>
>> pipeline.pipes.cors.read({
>> success: function( data, xhr, thing1 ) {
>> console.log( data );
>> },
>> error: function( error ) {
>> console.log( error );
>> }
>> });
>> the initial OPTIONS request looks similar to this. Request
URL:http://localhost:8080/aerogear-controller-demo/login/
>>
>> Accept:*/*
>> Accept-Charset:ISO-8859-1,utf-8;q=0.7,*;q=0.3
>> Accept-Encoding:gzip,deflate,sdch
>> Accept-Language:en-US,en;q=0.8
>> Access-Control-Request-Headers:origin, content-type, accept
>> Access-Control-Request-Method:GET
>> Cache-Control:max-age=0
>> Connection:keep-alive
>> Host:localhost:8080
>> Origin:http://localhost:8000
>> Pragma:no-cache
>> Referer:http://localhost:8000/app/cors.html
>> User-Agent:Mozilla/5.0 (Macintosh; Intel Mac OS X 10_8_2) AppleWebKit/537.11
(KHTML, like Gecko) Chrome/23.0.1271.95 Safari/537.11
>> I just copy and pasted this from chrome dev tools.
>>
>> Here is what the CORS config looks like in the controller demo, for those who
don't want to go look it up
>>
>> @Produces
>> public CorsConfiguration demoConfig() {
>> return CorsConfig.enableCorsSupport()
>> .anyOrigin()
>> .enableCookies()
>> .maxAge(20)
>> .enableAllRequestMethods()
>> .build();
>> }
>> So the above request will fail since it has more headers than just
"origin". This brings me to my first question:
>>
>> How do i specify more headers in this config object?, i guess in this case it
would be origin, content-type, and accept
>>
>> Now to the second part
>>
>> I modified my local aerogear-controller to add these other headers in by default,
and then ran the above request again.
>>
>> This time i get the same OPTIONS request but then i get a cross domain error with
the follow up GET that the browser makes
>>
>> Request URL:http://localhost:8080/aerogear-controller-demo/login/
>>
>> Request Headersview source
>> Accept:application/json, text/javascript, */*; q=0.01
>> Cache-Control:no-cache
>> Content-Type:application/json
>> Origin:http://localhost:8000
>> Pragma:no-cache
>> Referer:http://localhost:8000/app/cors.html
>> User-Agent:Mozilla/5.0 (Macintosh; Intel Mac OS X 10_8_2) AppleWebKit/537.11
(KHTML, like Gecko) Chrome/23.0.1271.95 Safari/537.11
>> And i don't get any errors on the server log, so not really sure whats going
on here
>>
>> This is the repo i was using to play around with
https://github.com/lholmquist/WoWAerogear checkout the cors.html and cors.js page
>>
>>
>> -Luke
>>
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