Handling CORS
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ConfigurationAs of Socket.IO v2, the server will automatically add the necessary headers in order to support Cross-Origin Resource Sharing (CORS)
The origins
option should be used to provide a list of authorized domains:
const io = require("socket.io")(httpServer, { origins: ["https://example.com"]});
Please note that by default, ALL domains are authorized. You should explicitly allow/disallow cross-origin requests in order to keep your application secure:
- without CORS (server and client are served from the same domain):
const io = require("socket.io")(httpServer, { allowRequest: (req, callback) => { callback(null, req.headers.origin === undefined); // cross-origin requests will not be allowed }});
- with CORS (server and client are served from distinct domains):
io.origins(["http://localhost:3000"]); // for local developmentio.origins(["https://example.com"]);
The handlePreflightRequest
option can be used to customize the Access-Control-Allow-xxx
headers sent in response to the preflight request.
Example with cookies (withCredentials) and additional headers:
// server-sideconst io = require("socket.io")(httpServer, { origins: ["https://example.com"],
handlePreflightRequest: (req, res) => { res.writeHead(200, { "Access-Control-Allow-Origin": "https://example.com", "Access-Control-Allow-Methods": "GET,POST", "Access-Control-Allow-Headers": "my-custom-header", "Access-Control-Allow-Credentials": true }); res.end(); }});
// client-sideconst io = require("socket.io-client");const socket = io("https://api.example.com", { withCredentials: true, transportOptions: { polling: { extraHeaders: { "my-custom-header": "abcd" } } }});
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TroubleshootingCross-Origin Request Blocked: The Same Origin Policy disallows reading the remote resource at xxx/socket.io/?EIO=3&transport=polling&t=NMnp2WI. (Reason: CORS header ‘Access-Control-Allow-Origin’ missing).
If you have properly configured your server (see above), this could mean that your browser wasn't able to reach the Socket.IO server.
The following command:
curl "https://api.example.com/socket.io/?EIO=3&transport=polling"
should return something like:
96:0{"sid":"Lbo5JLzTotvW3g2LAAAA","upgrades":["websocket"],"pingInterval":25000,"pingTimeout":5000}
If that's not the case, please check that your server is listening and is actually reachable on the given port.