Based on https://github.com/asm89/stack-cors
The laravel-cors package allows you to send Cross-Origin Resource Sharing
headers with Laravel middleware configuration.
If you want to have have a global overview of CORS workflow, you can browse this image.
- Handles CORS pre-flight OPTIONS requests
- Adds CORS headers to your responses
Require the barryvdh/laravel-cors package in your composer.json and update your dependencies:
$ composer require barryvdh/laravel-corsFor laravel >=5.5 that's all. This package supports Laravel new Package Discovery.
If you are using Laravel < 5.5, you need to install v0.11.0:
composer require barryvdh/laravel-cors:0.11.0
You also need to add Cors\ServiceProvider to your config/app.php providers array:
Barryvdh\Cors\ServiceProvider::class,To allow CORS for all your routes, add the HandleCors middleware in the $middleware property of app/Http/Kernel.php class:
protected $middleware = [
// ...
\Barryvdh\Cors\HandleCors::class,
];If you want to allow CORS on a specific middleware group or route, add the HandleCors middleware to your group:
protected $middlewareGroups = [
'web' => [
// ...
],
'api' => [
// ...
\Barryvdh\Cors\HandleCors::class,
],
];The defaults are set in config/cors.php. Copy this file to your own config directory to modify the values. You can publish the config using this command:
$ php artisan vendor:publish --provider="Barryvdh\Cors\ServiceProvider"Note: When using custom headers, like
X-Auth-TokenorX-Requested-With, you must set theallowedHeadersto include those headers. You can also set it toarray('*')to allow all custom headers.
Note: If you are explicitly whitelisting headers, you must include
Originor requests will fail to be recognized as CORS.
return [
/*
|--------------------------------------------------------------------------
| Laravel CORS
|--------------------------------------------------------------------------
|
| allowedOrigins, allowedHeaders and allowedMethods can be set to array('*')
| to accept any value.
|
*/
'supportsCredentials' => false,
'allowedOrigins' => ['*'],
'allowedHeaders' => ['Content-Type', 'X-Requested-With'],
'allowedMethods' => ['*'], // ex: ['GET', 'POST', 'PUT', 'DELETE']
'exposedHeaders' => [],
'maxAge' => 0,
];allowedOrigins, allowedHeaders and allowedMethods can be set to array('*') to accept any value.
Note: Try to be a specific as possible. You can start developing with loose constraints, but it's better to be as strict as possible!
Note: Because of http method overriding in Laravel, allowing POST methods will also enable the API users to perform PUT and DELETE requests as well.
On Laravel Lumen, load your configuration file manually in bootstrap/app.php:
$app->configure('cors');And register the ServiceProvider:
$app->register(Barryvdh\Cors\ServiceProvider::class);To allow CORS for all your routes, add the HandleCors middleware to the global middleware:
$app->middleware([
// ...
\Barryvdh\Cors\HandleCors::class,
]);If you want to allow CORS on a specific middleware group or route, add the HandleCors middleware to your group:
$app->routeMiddleware([
// ...
'cors' => \Barryvdh\Cors\HandleCors::class,
]);If possible, use a different route group with CSRF protection enabled.
Otherwise you can disable CSRF for certain requests in App\Http\Middleware\VerifyCsrfToken:
protected $except = [
'api/*'
];Released under the MIT License, see LICENSE.