🔋 Starter project for an ES6 RESTful Express API.
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Cross-origin resource sharing (CORS) is a mechanism that allows restricted resources on a web page to be accessed from another domain outside the domain from which the first resource was served. CORS also relies on a mechanism by which browsers make a "preflight" request to the server hosting the cross-origin resource, in order to check that the server will permit the actual request. In that preflight, the browser sends headers that indicate the HTTP method and headers that will be used in the actual request. For security reasons, browsers restrict cross-origin HTTP requests initiated from scripts. For example, fetch()
and XMLHttpRequest
follow the same-origin policy. This means that a web application using those APIs can only request resources from the same origin the application was loaded from unless the response from other origins includes the right CORS headers.
fetch()
or XMLHttpRequest
@font-face
within CSS), so that servers can deploy TrueType fonts that can only be loaded cross-origin and used by websites that are permitted to do sodrawImage()
🔋 Starter project for an ES6 RESTful Express API.
CORS "anywhere" proxy in a Cloudflare worker. DEMO at: https://test.cors.workers.dev/
A collection of simple demos of CORS
Ecommerce application back-end codes
Cloudflare Workers
Mike North's Web Security Course
A test application that helps illustrate CORS while both in a working state and a non-working state across simple and complex request scenarios.
Anime Streaming Web Api built with Express
An awesome tour booking web app written in NodeJS, Express, MongoDB 🗽 (NB: This is es6 version but you can find the es5 version in 'es5-version' branch. And as it's free deployed server, could take few moments for first time rendering. Thank you)
A delightful way to building a Node.js RESTful API Services with beautiful code written in Vanilla Javascript
CORS compliant API to access Instagram's public data
A lightweight JavaScript CORS Reverse Proxy designed to run in a Cloudflare Worker.
A test application that helps illustrate CORS while both in a working state and a non-working state across simple and complex request scenarios.
A fork of cors-anywhere for unlimited usage without restrictions
MERN BLOG (MongoDB, Express, React & Nodejs)
Created by WHATWG, Matt Oshry, Brad Porter, Michael Bodell, Tellme Networks
Released May 2006