Property | Description |
Allowed Origins | Specifies the origin from which the responses originating are allowed. syntax for the origin: scheme://host:port You can add multiple origins by clicking . You can also provide Regular expressions for allowed origins. Allowed origins can also be specified in the Advanced section under Applications. Allowed origins of applications registered with this API are also allowed to access this API. |
Allow Headers | Specifies the Headers that are allowed in the request. You can add multiple headers that are to be allowed by clicking . |
Expose Headers | Specifies the headers that be exposed to the user on request failure. You can add multiple headers that are to be allowed by clicking . |
Allow Credentials | Specifies whether API Gateway includes the Access-Control-Allow-Credentials header. |
Allowed Methods | Specifies the methods that are allowed in the request. Specify one or more of the following: GET, POST, PUT, DELETE, and PATCH. |
Max Age | Specifies the age for which the preflight response is valid. |
# | CORS Preflight request headers from browser | Configured CORS Policy in API Gateway | API Gateway sends the respective response to browser |
1 | Origin: http://test.com Access-Control-Request-Method : POST Access-Control-Request-Headers : test1,test2 | Access-Control-Allow-Origin : http://test2.com Access-Control-Allow-Methods : POST,GET,PUT Access-Control-Allow-Headers : test1,test2 | Sends 403 Specified Origin is not allowed status, as the Origin header (http://test.com) from the browser does not match with the Access-Control-Allow-Origin (http://test2.com) configured in the CORS policy. |
2 | Origin: http://test2.com Access-Control-Request-Method : DELETE Access-Control-Request-Headers : test1,test2 | Access-Control-Allow-Origin : http://test2.com Access-Control-Allow-Methods : POST,GET,PUT Access-Control-Allow-Headers : test1,test2 | Sends 405 Method Not Allowed status, as the Access-Control-Request-Method header (DELETE) from the browser does not match with the Access-Control-Allow-Methods (POST, GET, PUT) configured in the CORS policy. |
3 | Origin: http://test2.com Access-Control-Request-Method : POST Access-Control-Request-Headers : test3 | Access-Control-Allow-Origin : http://test2.com Access-Control-Allow-Methods : POST,GET,PUT Access-Control-Allow-Headers : test1,test2 | Sends 403 Header Not Supported, as the Access-Control-Request-Headers header (test3) from the browser does not match with the Access-Control-Allow-Headers (test1, test2) configured in the CORS policy. |
4 | Origin: http://test2.com Access-Control-Request-Method : POST Access-Control-Request-Headers : test1 | Access-Control-Allow-Origin : http://test2.com Access-Control-Allow-Methods : POST Access-Control-Allow-Headers : test1, test2 Access-Control-Max-Age: 100 Access-Control-Allow-Credentials : true Access-Control-Expose-Headers : header1,header2 | Sends 200 OK status with the following headers: Access-Control-Allow-Origin : http://test2.com Access-Control-Allow-Methods : POST,GET, PUT Access-Control-Allow-Headers : test1,test2 Access-Control-Max-Age: 100 Access-Control-Allow-Credentials : true Since the origin, methods, and headers from the browser matches with configured CORS policy in API Gateway. |
5 | Origin: http://test2.com Access-Control-Request-Method : POST Access-Control-Request-Headers : test1 | Access-Control-Allow-Origin : http://test1.com Access-Control-Allow-Methods : POST Access-Control-Allow-Headers : test1, test2 Access-Control-Max-Age: 100 Access-Control-Allow-Credentials : true Access-Control-Expose-Headers : header1,header2 In addition, if you have specified the Javascript origins in the application as http://test2.com | Sends 200 OK status with the following headers: Access-Control-Allow-Origin : http://test2.com Access-Control-Allow-Methods : POST,GET,PUT Access-Control-Allow-Headers : test1,test2 Access-Control-Max-Age: 100 Access-Control-Allow-Credentials : true Even though the origin header from the browser does not match with configured CORS policy, it matches with the configured javascript origins in the application. |
# | CORS Request headers from browser | Configured CORS Policy in API Gateway | API Gateway sends the respective response to browser |
1 | Origin: http://test.com | Access-Control-Allow-Origin : http://test2.com Access-Control-Allow-Methods : POST,GET,PUT Access-Control-Allow-Headers : test1,test2 Access-Control-Max-Age: 100 Access-Control-Allow-Credentials : true Access-Control-Expose-Headers : header1,header2 | Sends 403 Specified Origin is not allowed status, as the Origin header (http://test.com) from the browser does not match with the Access-Control-Allow-Origin (http://test2.com) configured in the CORS policy. |
2 | Origin: http://test2.com | Access-Control-Allow-Origin : http://test2.com Access-Control-Allow-Methods : POST,GET,PUT Access-Control-Allow-Headers : test1,test2 Access-Control-Max-Age: 100 Access-Control-Allow-Credentials : true Access-Control-Expose-Headers : header1,header2 | Sends 200 OK status with the following headers: Access-Control-Allow-Origin : http://test2.com Access-Control-Allow-Credentials : true Access-Control-Expose-Headers : header1,header2 Since the Origin header (http://test2.com) from the browser matches with the Access-Control-Allow-Origin (http://test2.com) configured CORS policy in API Gateway. |
3 | Origin: http://test2.com Access-Control-Request-Method : POST Access-Control-Request-Headers : test1 | Access-Control-Allow-Origin : http://test1.com Access-Control-Allow-Methods : POST Access-Control-Allow-Headers : test1, test2 Access-Control-Max-Age: 100 Access-Control-Allow-Credentials : true Access-Control-Expose-Headers : header1,header2 In addition, if you have specified the Javascript origins in the application as http://test2.com | Sends 200 OK status with the following headers: Access-Control-Allow-Origin : http://test2.com Access-Control-Allow-Methods : POST,GET,PUT Access-Control-Allow-Headers : test1,test2 Access-Control-Max-Age: 100 Access-Control-Allow-Credentials : true Even though the origin header from the browser does not match with configured CORS policy, it matches with the configured javascript origins in the application. |