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I have a .net core app which has a REST API being used by an angular client but running into CORS issue.



In the .net core, I already have app.UseCors(); in the configure method as well as has set the response headers to
Access-Control-Allow-Headers *
Access-Control-Allow-Methods *
Access-Control-Allow-Origin *



but still getting the error in the client (running on port 4200 locally):
Access to XMLHttpRequest at 'http://localhost/myAPI/api/Table' from origin 'http://localhost:4200' has been blocked by CORS policy: Response to preflight request doesn't pass access control check: It does not have HTTP ok status.










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    I have a .net core app which has a REST API being used by an angular client but running into CORS issue.



    In the .net core, I already have app.UseCors(); in the configure method as well as has set the response headers to
    Access-Control-Allow-Headers *
    Access-Control-Allow-Methods *
    Access-Control-Allow-Origin *



    but still getting the error in the client (running on port 4200 locally):
    Access to XMLHttpRequest at 'http://localhost/myAPI/api/Table' from origin 'http://localhost:4200' has been blocked by CORS policy: Response to preflight request doesn't pass access control check: It does not have HTTP ok status.










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      I have a .net core app which has a REST API being used by an angular client but running into CORS issue.



      In the .net core, I already have app.UseCors(); in the configure method as well as has set the response headers to
      Access-Control-Allow-Headers *
      Access-Control-Allow-Methods *
      Access-Control-Allow-Origin *



      but still getting the error in the client (running on port 4200 locally):
      Access to XMLHttpRequest at 'http://localhost/myAPI/api/Table' from origin 'http://localhost:4200' has been blocked by CORS policy: Response to preflight request doesn't pass access control check: It does not have HTTP ok status.










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      I have a .net core app which has a REST API being used by an angular client but running into CORS issue.



      In the .net core, I already have app.UseCors(); in the configure method as well as has set the response headers to
      Access-Control-Allow-Headers *
      Access-Control-Allow-Methods *
      Access-Control-Allow-Origin *



      but still getting the error in the client (running on port 4200 locally):
      Access to XMLHttpRequest at 'http://localhost/myAPI/api/Table' from origin 'http://localhost:4200' has been blocked by CORS policy: Response to preflight request doesn't pass access control check: It does not have HTTP ok status.







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          Pass-through for preflight requests:



          if (context.Request.Method == "OPTIONS")
          {
          return;
          }


          Also Read this: Enable Cross-Origin Requests (CORS) in ASP.NET Core






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          • Not sure where that would go? in the asp.net core code?
            – Adel
            Nov 12 '18 at 17:55










          • in the method that is receiving the request.
            – netfed
            Nov 13 '18 at 4:07





















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          What I did was add cors to the configure services method:





              services.AddCors(options =>
          {
          options.AddPolicy("CorsPolicy", builder =>
          {
          builder.AllowAnyHeader()
          .AllowAnyMethod()
          .AllowCredentials();
          });
          });


          and then in the Configure method






           app.UseCors("CorsPolicy");








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            Pass-through for preflight requests:



            if (context.Request.Method == "OPTIONS")
            {
            return;
            }


            Also Read this: Enable Cross-Origin Requests (CORS) in ASP.NET Core






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            • Not sure where that would go? in the asp.net core code?
              – Adel
              Nov 12 '18 at 17:55










            • in the method that is receiving the request.
              – netfed
              Nov 13 '18 at 4:07


















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            Pass-through for preflight requests:



            if (context.Request.Method == "OPTIONS")
            {
            return;
            }


            Also Read this: Enable Cross-Origin Requests (CORS) in ASP.NET Core






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            • Not sure where that would go? in the asp.net core code?
              – Adel
              Nov 12 '18 at 17:55










            • in the method that is receiving the request.
              – netfed
              Nov 13 '18 at 4:07
















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            Pass-through for preflight requests:



            if (context.Request.Method == "OPTIONS")
            {
            return;
            }


            Also Read this: Enable Cross-Origin Requests (CORS) in ASP.NET Core






            share|improve this answer












            Pass-through for preflight requests:



            if (context.Request.Method == "OPTIONS")
            {
            return;
            }


            Also Read this: Enable Cross-Origin Requests (CORS) in ASP.NET Core







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            • Not sure where that would go? in the asp.net core code?
              – Adel
              Nov 12 '18 at 17:55










            • in the method that is receiving the request.
              – netfed
              Nov 13 '18 at 4:07




















            • Not sure where that would go? in the asp.net core code?
              – Adel
              Nov 12 '18 at 17:55










            • in the method that is receiving the request.
              – netfed
              Nov 13 '18 at 4:07


















            Not sure where that would go? in the asp.net core code?
            – Adel
            Nov 12 '18 at 17:55




            Not sure where that would go? in the asp.net core code?
            – Adel
            Nov 12 '18 at 17:55












            in the method that is receiving the request.
            – netfed
            Nov 13 '18 at 4:07






            in the method that is receiving the request.
            – netfed
            Nov 13 '18 at 4:07















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            What I did was add cors to the configure services method:





                services.AddCors(options =>
            {
            options.AddPolicy("CorsPolicy", builder =>
            {
            builder.AllowAnyHeader()
            .AllowAnyMethod()
            .AllowCredentials();
            });
            });


            and then in the Configure method






             app.UseCors("CorsPolicy");








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              What I did was add cors to the configure services method:





                  services.AddCors(options =>
              {
              options.AddPolicy("CorsPolicy", builder =>
              {
              builder.AllowAnyHeader()
              .AllowAnyMethod()
              .AllowCredentials();
              });
              });


              and then in the Configure method






               app.UseCors("CorsPolicy");








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                What I did was add cors to the configure services method:





                    services.AddCors(options =>
                {
                options.AddPolicy("CorsPolicy", builder =>
                {
                builder.AllowAnyHeader()
                .AllowAnyMethod()
                .AllowCredentials();
                });
                });


                and then in the Configure method






                 app.UseCors("CorsPolicy");








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                What I did was add cors to the configure services method:





                    services.AddCors(options =>
                {
                options.AddPolicy("CorsPolicy", builder =>
                {
                builder.AllowAnyHeader()
                .AllowAnyMethod()
                .AllowCredentials();
                });
                });


                and then in the Configure method






                 app.UseCors("CorsPolicy");








                 app.UseCors("CorsPolicy");





                 app.UseCors("CorsPolicy");






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