I am using jhipster v2.27.2 I have enabled cors by uncommenting the lines in the application.yml
jhipster:
async:
corePoolSize: 2
maxPoolSize: 50
queueCapacity: 10000
cors: #By default CORS are not enabled. Uncomment to enable.
allowed-origins: "*"
allowed-methods: GET, PUT, POST, DELETE, OPTIONS
allowed-headers: "*"
exposed-headers:
allow-credentials: true
max-age: 1800
In the "WebConfigurer"
@Bean
public CorsFilter corsFilter() {
UrlBasedCorsConfigurationSource source = new UrlBasedCorsConfigurationSource();
CorsConfiguration config = props.getCors();
if (config.getAllowedOrigins() != null && !config.getAllowedOrigins().isEmpty()) {
source.registerCorsConfiguration("/api/**", config);
source.registerCorsConfiguration("/v2/api-docs", config);
source.registerCorsConfiguration("/oauth/**", config);
}
return new CorsFilter(source);
}
But still when I request for the access token, I see this error
http://localhost:8080/oauth/token?username=admin&password=admin&grant_type=password&scope=read. Response to preflight request doesn't pass access control check: No 'Access-Control-Allow-Origin' header is present on the requested resource. Origin 'http://localhost:9090' is therefore not allowed access. The response had HTTP status code 401.
Looks like in the default SecurityConfiguration, its not skipping security check for OPTIONS.
Try adding the following antMatcher to the protected void configure(HttpSecurity http) method in SecurityConfiguration.java
.antMatchers(org.springframework.http.HttpMethod.OPTIONS, "/api/**").permitAll()
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