Hey Beehaw mods!
I’m currently working on a Lemmy web client, but the lack of proper CORS headers is preventing anything from working :(
I just wanted to ask if the appropriate CORS headers could be added to the front-facing proxy layer. If you’re using Caddy, I believe something like this should do the trick:
reverse_proxy ... {
header_down Access-Control-Allow-Origin *
header_down Access-Control-Allow-Methods *
header_down Access-Control-Allow-Headers *
}
Relevant issue: https://github.com/LemmyNet/lemmy/issues/3109
Websocket handshakes are done over HTTP. The endpoint for Beehaw’s WS API would be
wss://beehaw.org/
, so it’s still going to use the same CORS policies as accessing the/
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Huh, interesting. It seems that a WS connection to
wss://beehaw.org/api/v3/ws
works, but notwss://beehaw.org
. I remember reading somewhere that the WS API will eventually be removed, though.I’ll continue development w/ the REST API until I feel like it’s in a mostly-working state, and then I’ll probably subject myself to the WS API after. Working with the REST API does feel a lot easier.
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