catstodon/config/initializers/cors.rb
Ben Lubar 13e049d772 Allow cross-origin requests to /.well-known/* URLs. (#9083)
Right now, this includes three endpoints: host-meta, webfinger, and change-password.

host-meta and webfinger are publicly available and do not use any authentication. Nothing bad can be done by accessing them in a user's browser.

change-password being CORS-enabled will only reveal the URL it redirects to (which is /auth/edit) but not anything about the actual /auth/edit page, because it does not have CORS enabled.

The documentation for hosting an instance on a different domain should also be updated to point out that Access-Control-Allow-Origin: * should be set at a minimum for the /.well-known/host-meta redirect to allow browser-based non-proxied instance discovery.
2018-10-25 03:13:35 +02:00

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# Be sure to restart your server when you modify this file.
# Avoid CORS issues when API is called from the frontend app.
# Handle Cross-Origin Resource Sharing (CORS) in order to accept cross-origin AJAX requests.
# Read more: https://github.com/cyu/rack-cors
Rails.application.config.middleware.insert_before 0, Rack::Cors do
allow do
origins '*'
resource '/.well-known/*',
headers: :any,
methods: [:get],
credentials: false
resource '/@:username',
headers: :any,
methods: [:get],
credentials: false
resource '/api/*',
headers: :any,
methods: [:post, :put, :delete, :get, :patch, :options],
credentials: false,
expose: ['Link', 'X-RateLimit-Reset', 'X-RateLimit-Limit', 'X-RateLimit-Remaining', 'X-Request-Id']
resource '/oauth/token',
headers: :any,
methods: [:post],
credentials: false
end
end