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Below are the response headers I send from my server backend on a login request. The server is running on localhost:8090 and I'm serving the site from localhost:3000 using react-scripts. Both Chrome and Firefox store the cookie for the 'site' http://localhost:3000. I'm using axios to send API requests as shown below. The problem is that subsequent api requests do not send the cookie. From searching around I believe that the port is not supposed to make a difference, so the question is why is the cookie not being set?



HTTP/1.1 200 OK
Vary: Origin
Access-Control-Allow-Methods: GET,POST,PUT,DELETE,OPTIONS
Access-Control-Allow-Credentials: true
Access-Control-Allow-Origin: http://localhost:3000
Access-Control-Allow-Headers: Content-Type, Access-Control-Allow-Headers, Authorization, X-Requested-With
Content-Type: application/json
Content-Length: 42
Set-Cookie: appcredentials=gXXXXXBb7GukifOC_xoQrQAEilZ6MlKa2IbNAPo9HIiIvw97qCpqUnBPfcdBp-o4eZVAXkCPVNfCFMFTlr-mi5-Ie9FkCg3BO-PGw-3sfDL3dPKA66vNNevK9089C7DCkBMwYpEcz3dm5HVcHVTXQVRk9M2oBNrDzXhczfhJFI_gubdYDt2BKjRCx6bRUkfgPEV_N-VyKmbR; Domain=localhost; Path=/
userId="gh@gh.com"; expires=Wed, 28 Nov 2018 18:38:06 GMT; Path=/
Date: Wed, 14 Nov 2018 18:35:36 GMT
Server: Python/3.5 aiohttp/2.2.5


The axios call:



export const get_features = (callback) => async dispatch => {
console.log('get the features man', cookie.load('appcredentials'))
try {
const response = await axios.get(
'http://localhost:8090/app/features',
null,
{withCredentials:true}
);
dispatch({ type: GET_FEATURES, payload: response.data });
callback();
} catch (e) {
dispatch({ type: AUTH_ERROR, payload: e });
}
};


Incidentally the console.log correctly logs the value of the cookie.










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    Below are the response headers I send from my server backend on a login request. The server is running on localhost:8090 and I'm serving the site from localhost:3000 using react-scripts. Both Chrome and Firefox store the cookie for the 'site' http://localhost:3000. I'm using axios to send API requests as shown below. The problem is that subsequent api requests do not send the cookie. From searching around I believe that the port is not supposed to make a difference, so the question is why is the cookie not being set?



    HTTP/1.1 200 OK
    Vary: Origin
    Access-Control-Allow-Methods: GET,POST,PUT,DELETE,OPTIONS
    Access-Control-Allow-Credentials: true
    Access-Control-Allow-Origin: http://localhost:3000
    Access-Control-Allow-Headers: Content-Type, Access-Control-Allow-Headers, Authorization, X-Requested-With
    Content-Type: application/json
    Content-Length: 42
    Set-Cookie: appcredentials=gXXXXXBb7GukifOC_xoQrQAEilZ6MlKa2IbNAPo9HIiIvw97qCpqUnBPfcdBp-o4eZVAXkCPVNfCFMFTlr-mi5-Ie9FkCg3BO-PGw-3sfDL3dPKA66vNNevK9089C7DCkBMwYpEcz3dm5HVcHVTXQVRk9M2oBNrDzXhczfhJFI_gubdYDt2BKjRCx6bRUkfgPEV_N-VyKmbR; Domain=localhost; Path=/
    userId="gh@gh.com"; expires=Wed, 28 Nov 2018 18:38:06 GMT; Path=/
    Date: Wed, 14 Nov 2018 18:35:36 GMT
    Server: Python/3.5 aiohttp/2.2.5


    The axios call:



    export const get_features = (callback) => async dispatch => {
    console.log('get the features man', cookie.load('appcredentials'))
    try {
    const response = await axios.get(
    'http://localhost:8090/app/features',
    null,
    {withCredentials:true}
    );
    dispatch({ type: GET_FEATURES, payload: response.data });
    callback();
    } catch (e) {
    dispatch({ type: AUTH_ERROR, payload: e });
    }
    };


    Incidentally the console.log correctly logs the value of the cookie.










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      Below are the response headers I send from my server backend on a login request. The server is running on localhost:8090 and I'm serving the site from localhost:3000 using react-scripts. Both Chrome and Firefox store the cookie for the 'site' http://localhost:3000. I'm using axios to send API requests as shown below. The problem is that subsequent api requests do not send the cookie. From searching around I believe that the port is not supposed to make a difference, so the question is why is the cookie not being set?



      HTTP/1.1 200 OK
      Vary: Origin
      Access-Control-Allow-Methods: GET,POST,PUT,DELETE,OPTIONS
      Access-Control-Allow-Credentials: true
      Access-Control-Allow-Origin: http://localhost:3000
      Access-Control-Allow-Headers: Content-Type, Access-Control-Allow-Headers, Authorization, X-Requested-With
      Content-Type: application/json
      Content-Length: 42
      Set-Cookie: appcredentials=gXXXXXBb7GukifOC_xoQrQAEilZ6MlKa2IbNAPo9HIiIvw97qCpqUnBPfcdBp-o4eZVAXkCPVNfCFMFTlr-mi5-Ie9FkCg3BO-PGw-3sfDL3dPKA66vNNevK9089C7DCkBMwYpEcz3dm5HVcHVTXQVRk9M2oBNrDzXhczfhJFI_gubdYDt2BKjRCx6bRUkfgPEV_N-VyKmbR; Domain=localhost; Path=/
      userId="gh@gh.com"; expires=Wed, 28 Nov 2018 18:38:06 GMT; Path=/
      Date: Wed, 14 Nov 2018 18:35:36 GMT
      Server: Python/3.5 aiohttp/2.2.5


      The axios call:



      export const get_features = (callback) => async dispatch => {
      console.log('get the features man', cookie.load('appcredentials'))
      try {
      const response = await axios.get(
      'http://localhost:8090/app/features',
      null,
      {withCredentials:true}
      );
      dispatch({ type: GET_FEATURES, payload: response.data });
      callback();
      } catch (e) {
      dispatch({ type: AUTH_ERROR, payload: e });
      }
      };


      Incidentally the console.log correctly logs the value of the cookie.










      share|improve this question














      Below are the response headers I send from my server backend on a login request. The server is running on localhost:8090 and I'm serving the site from localhost:3000 using react-scripts. Both Chrome and Firefox store the cookie for the 'site' http://localhost:3000. I'm using axios to send API requests as shown below. The problem is that subsequent api requests do not send the cookie. From searching around I believe that the port is not supposed to make a difference, so the question is why is the cookie not being set?



      HTTP/1.1 200 OK
      Vary: Origin
      Access-Control-Allow-Methods: GET,POST,PUT,DELETE,OPTIONS
      Access-Control-Allow-Credentials: true
      Access-Control-Allow-Origin: http://localhost:3000
      Access-Control-Allow-Headers: Content-Type, Access-Control-Allow-Headers, Authorization, X-Requested-With
      Content-Type: application/json
      Content-Length: 42
      Set-Cookie: appcredentials=gXXXXXBb7GukifOC_xoQrQAEilZ6MlKa2IbNAPo9HIiIvw97qCpqUnBPfcdBp-o4eZVAXkCPVNfCFMFTlr-mi5-Ie9FkCg3BO-PGw-3sfDL3dPKA66vNNevK9089C7DCkBMwYpEcz3dm5HVcHVTXQVRk9M2oBNrDzXhczfhJFI_gubdYDt2BKjRCx6bRUkfgPEV_N-VyKmbR; Domain=localhost; Path=/
      userId="gh@gh.com"; expires=Wed, 28 Nov 2018 18:38:06 GMT; Path=/
      Date: Wed, 14 Nov 2018 18:35:36 GMT
      Server: Python/3.5 aiohttp/2.2.5


      The axios call:



      export const get_features = (callback) => async dispatch => {
      console.log('get the features man', cookie.load('appcredentials'))
      try {
      const response = await axios.get(
      'http://localhost:8090/app/features',
      null,
      {withCredentials:true}
      );
      dispatch({ type: GET_FEATURES, payload: response.data });
      callback();
      } catch (e) {
      dispatch({ type: AUTH_ERROR, payload: e });
      }
      };


      Incidentally the console.log correctly logs the value of the cookie.







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