CORS Middleware¶
This middleware provides a comprehensive, configurable implementation of the CORS (Cross Origin Resource Sharing) specification as oslo-supported python wsgi middleware.
Note
While this middleware supports the use of the * wildcard origin in the specification, this feature is not recommended for security reasons. It is provided to simplify basic use of CORS, practically meaning “I don’t care how this is used.” In an intranet setting, this could lead to leakage of data beyond the intranet and therefore should be avoided.
Quickstart¶
First, include the middleware in your application:
from oslo_middleware import cors
app = cors.CORS(your_wsgi_application)
Secondly, add as many allowed origins as you would like:
app.add_origin(allowed_origin='https://website.example.com:443',
allow_credentials=True,
max_age=3600,
allow_methods=['GET','PUT','POST','DELETE'],
allow_headers=['X-Custom-Header'],
expose_headers=['X-Custom-Header'])
# ... add more origins here.
Configuration for oslo_config¶
A factory method has been provided to simplify configuration of your CORS domain, using oslo_config:
from oslo_middleware import cors
from oslo_config import cfg
app = cors.CORS(your_wsgi_application, cfg.CONF)
In your application’s config file, then include a configuration block something like this:
[cors]
allowed_origin=https://website.example.com:443,https://website2.example.com:443
max_age=3600
allow_methods=GET,POST,PUT,DELETE
allow_headers=X-Custom-Header
expose_headers=X-Custom-Header
Configuration for pastedeploy¶
If your application is using pastedeploy, the following configuration block will add CORS support.:
[filter:cors]
use = egg:oslo.middleware#cors
allowed_origin=https://website.example.com:443,https://website2.example.com:443
max_age=3600
allow_methods=GET,POST,PUT,DELETE
allow_headers=X-Custom-Header
expose_headers=X-Custom-Header
If your application is using pastedeploy, but would also like to use the existing configuration from oslo_config in order to simplify the points of configuration, this may be done as follows.:
[filter:cors]
use = egg:oslo.middleware#cors
oslo_config_project = oslo_project_name
# Optional field, in case the program name is different from the project:
oslo_config_program = oslo_project_name-api
Configuration Options¶
cors¶
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allowed_origin
¶ Type: list Default: <None>
Indicate whether this resource may be shared with the domain received in the requests “origin” header. Format: “<protocol>://<host>[:<port>]”, no trailing slash. Example: https://horizon.example.com
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allow_credentials
¶ Type: boolean Default: true
Indicate that the actual request can include user credentials
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expose_headers
¶ Type: list Default: Indicate which headers are safe to expose to the API. Defaults to HTTP Simple Headers.
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max_age
¶ Type: integer Default: 3600
Maximum cache age of CORS preflight requests.
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allow_methods
¶ Type: list Default: OPTIONS,GET,HEAD,POST,PUT,DELETE,TRACE,PATCH
Indicate which methods can be used during the actual request.
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allow_headers
¶ Type: list Default: Indicate which header field names may be used during the actual request.
Module Documentation¶
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class
oslo_middleware.cors.
CORS
(application, *args, **kwargs)¶ CORS Middleware.
This middleware allows a WSGI app to serve CORS headers for multiple configured domains.
For more information, see http://www.w3.org/TR/cors/
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add_origin
(allowed_origin, allow_credentials=True, expose_headers=None, max_age=None, allow_methods=None, allow_headers=None)¶ Add another origin to this filter.
Parameters: - allowed_origin – Protocol, host, and port for the allowed origin.
- allow_credentials – Whether to permit credentials.
- expose_headers – A list of headers to expose.
- max_age – Maximum cache duration.
- allow_methods – List of HTTP methods to permit.
- allow_headers – List of HTTP headers to permit from the client.
Returns:
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classmethod
factory
(global_conf, **local_conf)¶ factory method for paste.deploy
allowed_origin: Protocol, host, and port for the allowed origin. allow_credentials: Whether to permit credentials. expose_headers: A list of headers to expose. max_age: Maximum cache duration. allow_methods: List of HTTP methods to permit. allow_headers: List of HTTP headers to permit from the client.
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process_response
(response, request=None)¶ Check for CORS headers, and decorate if necessary.
Perform two checks. First, if an OPTIONS request was issued, let the application handle it, and (if necessary) decorate the response with preflight headers. In this case, if a 404 is thrown by the underlying application (i.e. if the underlying application does not handle OPTIONS requests, the response code is overridden.
In the case of all other requests, regular request headers are applied.
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set_latent
(allow_headers=None, allow_methods=None, expose_headers=None)¶ Add a new latent property for this middleware.
Latent properties are those values which a system requires for operation. API-specific headers, for example, may be added by an engineer so that they ship with the codebase, and thus do not require extra documentation or passing of institutional knowledge.
Parameters: - allow_headers – HTTP headers permitted in client requests.
- allow_methods – HTTP methods permitted in client requests.
- expose_headers – HTTP Headers exposed to clients.
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exception
oslo_middleware.cors.
InvalidOriginError
(origin)¶ Exception raised when Origin is invalid.
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oslo_middleware.cors.
set_defaults
(**kwargs)¶ Override the default values for configuration options.
This method permits a project to override the default CORS option values. For example, it may wish to offer a set of sane default headers which allow it to function with only minimal additional configuration.
Parameters: - allow_credentials (bool) – Whether to permit credentials.
- expose_headers (List of Strings) – A list of headers to expose.
- max_age (Int) – Maximum cache duration in seconds.
- allow_methods (List of Strings) – List of HTTP methods to permit.
- allow_headers (List of Strings) – List of HTTP headers to permit from the client.