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Q: REACT + PHP - blocked my CORS policy only in POST request

ablaszkiewicz1Overview My react app is hosted on githup-pages and a PHP API is hosted on a standard, paid hosting. This works (GET) When I started developping my app, I encountered a pretty popular error, which is Access to fetch at ... has been blocked by CORS policy. I have found a quick-fix which was to w...

Quote the complete error message. There are lots of different reasons why something might be blocked by the CORS policy.
"Response to preflight request doesn't pass access control check: No 'Access-Control-Allow-Origin' header is present" — You've got code which adds that header, but you haven't shown it in context. It looks like you aren't running it for the preflight request.
Could you describe what you mean in a more simple way? I do not understand
1. Browser makes preflight request. 2. Your code doesn't run this line header("Access-Control-Allow-Origin: *");. — we have no way of knowing why because we don't know what triggers that line
It's just on the start of PHP file. Right after <?php there are those 3 lines mentioned in the post.
Then likely that PHP file isn't executing.
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It is. I can tell that because in the google chrome's network tab I can actually see the request and it even has the response
And what response headers does it have?
can you please clarify if you send (set) cookies in your response?
I mean - cors request doesn't have any headers because it doesn't have any response. Enabling no-cors mode gives proper response in the network tab but I can't get it in the React itself as the response is opaque. Headers present with no-cors are: proto, append, delete, entries, forEach, get, has, keys, set, values
"I mean - cors request doesn't have any headers because it doesn't have any response." — If it doesn't have any response then how can you see it in the network tab with the response? And when you say CORS request do you mean the preflight request for the subsequent POST request? (I'm assuming not the POST request because the error said the preflight failed)
you should not get a pre-flight request with GET or POST. These are classified as simple requests
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@rags2riches I am really new into React and PHP and I am not sure what do you mean by sending cookies? In the PHP file I just connect to the database, get data from body as json, do the changes to the database and then echo "success"; if it succeds. If I set mode to no-cors I can actually see this success response in the google chrome's network tab.
@rags2riches — A POST request with an application/json content-type absolutely should have a preflight request!
@Quentin, In general terms, a simple request like GET or POST should not trigger a pre-flight request. It is also true that the only allowed content-types for such requests do not have to be application/json, yes
@rags2riches — The code in the question shows that the content-type is application/json so it is a preflighted request.
@ablaszkiewicz1 can you show the response you send back from your php server? please add this to the original question for clarity
What often-times happens is that e.g. one request works fine and another one shows a CORS error but in reality the underlying code triggered another error which was thrown before the CORS headers were set in the response and therefore the browser saw a response without the CORS headers and reported a CORS error while the error might be something else. You should check any error logs on the server for more hints if that is indeed the case
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Guys - this PHP file really has like 0 code. It only edits an entry in database and that's it. mode: no-cors works fine and server really edits this entry but I just can't get response from it as it is opaque. However setting mode: cors just causes it to throw and error and server doesn't edit an entry. I am not changing server code - it works fine.
I have updated a post with the PHP code though.
Try adding this after your headers in case your webserver doesn't like sending a body with an options response: if ($_SERVER['REQUEST_METHOD'] === 'OPTIONS') return;
Nothing has changed
did not you say your origin is hosted on github pages? can you be explicit about the origin (the exact url the request comes from) and the url that is supposed to serve the request? In your server, you are only allowing CORS for localhost:3000
I don't get it. For the development purposes I do serve project on my local machine using npm start
please, remove the mode cors from your fetch request object (client side code) and change your response header in your server to the wildcard *. Fetch API requests default to mode cors already. Also, you are setting the allowed headers incorrectly. You are not requesting these headers in your pre-flight request.

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