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    # cors
    
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    CORS is a node.js package for providing a [Connect](http://www.senchalabs.org/connect/)/[Express](http://expressjs.com/) middleware that can be used to enable [CORS](http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cross-origin_resource_sharing) with various options.
    
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    * [Installation](#installation)
    * [Usage](#usage)
      * [Simple Usage](#simple-usage-enable-all-cors-requests)
      * [Enable CORS for a Single Route](#enable-cors-for-a-single-route)
      * [Configuring CORS](#configuring-cors)
      * [Configuring CORS Asynchronously](#configuring-cors-asynchronously)
      * [Enabling CORS Pre-Flight](#enabling-cors-pre-flight)
    * [Configuration Options](#configuration-options)
    * [Demo](#demo)
    * [License](#license)
    * [Author](#author)
    
    ## Installation
    
    This is a [Node.js](https://nodejs.org/en/) module available through the
    [npm registry](https://www.npmjs.com/). Installation is done using the
    [`npm install` command](https://docs.npmjs.com/getting-started/installing-npm-packages-locally):
    
    ```sh
    $ npm install cors
    ```
    
    ## Usage
    
    ### Simple Usage (Enable *All* CORS Requests)
    
    ```javascript
    var express = require('express')
    var cors = require('cors')
    var app = express()
    
    app.use(cors())
    
    app.get('/products/:id', function (req, res, next) {
      res.json({msg: 'This is CORS-enabled for all origins!'})
    })
    
    app.listen(80, function () {
      console.log('CORS-enabled web server listening on port 80')
    })
    ```
    
    ### Enable CORS for a Single Route
    
    ```javascript
    var express = require('express')
    var cors = require('cors')
    var app = express()
    
    app.get('/products/:id', cors(), function (req, res, next) {
      res.json({msg: 'This is CORS-enabled for a Single Route'})
    })
    
    app.listen(80, function () {
      console.log('CORS-enabled web server listening on port 80')
    })
    ```
    
    ### Configuring CORS
    
    ```javascript
    var express = require('express')
    var cors = require('cors')
    var app = express()
    
    var corsOptions = {
      origin: 'http://example.com',
      optionsSuccessStatus: 200 // some legacy browsers (IE11, various SmartTVs) choke on 204
    }
    
    app.get('/products/:id', cors(corsOptions), function (req, res, next) {
      res.json({msg: 'This is CORS-enabled for only example.com.'})
    })
    
    app.listen(80, function () {
      console.log('CORS-enabled web server listening on port 80')
    })
    ```
    
    ### Configuring CORS w/ Dynamic Origin
    
    ```javascript
    var express = require('express')
    var cors = require('cors')
    var app = express()
    
    var whitelist = ['http://example1.com', 'http://example2.com']
    var corsOptions = {
      origin: function (origin, callback) {
        if (whitelist.indexOf(origin) !== -1) {
          callback(null, true)
        } else {
          callback(new Error('Not allowed by CORS'))
        }
      }
    }
    
    app.get('/products/:id', cors(corsOptions), function (req, res, next) {
      res.json({msg: 'This is CORS-enabled for a whitelisted domain.'})
    })
    
    app.listen(80, function () {
      console.log('CORS-enabled web server listening on port 80')
    })
    ```
    
    If you do not want to block REST tools or server-to-server requests,
    add a `!origin` check in the origin function like so:
    
    ```javascript
    var corsOptions = {
      origin: function (origin, callback) {
        if (whitelist.indexOf(origin) !== -1 || !origin) {
          callback(null, true)
        } else {
          callback(new Error('Not allowed by CORS'))
        }
      }
    }
    ```
    
    ### Enabling CORS Pre-Flight
    
    Certain CORS requests are considered 'complex' and require an initial
    `OPTIONS` request (called the "pre-flight request"). An example of a
    'complex' CORS request is one that uses an HTTP verb other than
    GET/HEAD/POST (such as DELETE) or that uses custom headers. To enable
    pre-flighting, you must add a new OPTIONS handler for the route you want
    to support:
    
    ```javascript
    var express = require('express')
    var cors = require('cors')
    var app = express()
    
    app.options('/products/:id', cors()) // enable pre-flight request for DELETE request
    app.del('/products/:id', cors(), function (req, res, next) {
      res.json({msg: 'This is CORS-enabled for all origins!'})
    })
    
    app.listen(80, function () {
      console.log('CORS-enabled web server listening on port 80')
    })
    ```
    
    You can also enable pre-flight across-the-board like so:
    
    ```javascript
    app.options('*', cors()) // include before other routes
    ```
    
    ### Configuring CORS Asynchronously
    
    ```javascript
    var express = require('express')
    var cors = require('cors')
    var app = express()
    
    var whitelist = ['http://example1.com', 'http://example2.com']
    var corsOptionsDelegate = function (req, callback) {
      var corsOptions;
      if (whitelist.indexOf(req.header('Origin')) !== -1) {
        corsOptions = { origin: true } // reflect (enable) the requested origin in the CORS response
      } else {
        corsOptions = { origin: false } // disable CORS for this request
      }
      callback(null, corsOptions) // callback expects two parameters: error and options
    }
    
    app.get('/products/:id', cors(corsOptionsDelegate), function (req, res, next) {
      res.json({msg: 'This is CORS-enabled for a whitelisted domain.'})
    })
    
    app.listen(80, function () {
      console.log('CORS-enabled web server listening on port 80')
    })
    ```
    
    ## Configuration Options
    
    * `origin`: Configures the **Access-Control-Allow-Origin** CORS header. Possible values:
      - `Boolean` - set `origin` to `true` to reflect the [request origin](http://tools.ietf.org/html/draft-abarth-origin-09), as defined by `req.header('Origin')`, or set it to `false` to disable CORS.
      - `String` - set `origin` to a specific origin. For example if you set it to `"http://example.com"` only requests from "http://example.com" will be allowed.
      - `RegExp` - set `origin` to a regular expression pattern which will be used to test the request origin. If it's a match, the request origin will be reflected. For example the pattern `/example\.com$/` will reflect any request that is coming from an origin ending with "example.com".
      - `Array` - set `origin` to an array of valid origins. Each origin can be a `String` or a `RegExp`. For example `["http://example1.com", /\.example2\.com$/]` will accept any request from "http://example1.com" or from a subdomain of "example2.com".
      - `Function` - set `origin` to a function implementing some custom logic. The function takes the request origin as the first parameter and a callback (which expects the signature `err [object], allow [bool]`) as the second.
    * `methods`: Configures the **Access-Control-Allow-Methods** CORS header. Expects a comma-delimited string (ex: 'GET,PUT,POST') or an array (ex: `['GET', 'PUT', 'POST']`).
    * `allowedHeaders`: Configures the **Access-Control-Allow-Headers** CORS header. Expects a comma-delimited string (ex: 'Content-Type,Authorization') or an array (ex: `['Content-Type', 'Authorization']`). If not specified, defaults to reflecting the headers specified in the request's **Access-Control-Request-Headers** header.
    * `exposedHeaders`: Configures the **Access-Control-Expose-Headers** CORS header. Expects a comma-delimited string (ex: 'Content-Range,X-Content-Range') or an array (ex: `['Content-Range', 'X-Content-Range']`). If not specified, no custom headers are exposed.
    * `credentials`: Configures the **Access-Control-Allow-Credentials** CORS header. Set to `true` to pass the header, otherwise it is omitted.
    * `maxAge`: Configures the **Access-Control-Max-Age** CORS header. Set to an integer to pass the header, otherwise it is omitted.
    * `preflightContinue`: Pass the CORS preflight response to the next handler.
    * `optionsSuccessStatus`: Provides a status code to use for successful `OPTIONS` requests, since some legacy browsers (IE11, various SmartTVs) choke on `204`.
    
    The default configuration is the equivalent of:
    
    ```json
    {
      "origin": "*",
      "methods": "GET,HEAD,PUT,PATCH,POST,DELETE",
      "preflightContinue": false,
      "optionsSuccessStatus": 204
    }
    ```
    
    For details on the effect of each CORS header, read [this](http://www.html5rocks.com/en/tutorials/cors/) article on HTML5 Rocks.
    
    ## Demo
    
    A demo that illustrates CORS working (and not working) using jQuery is available here: [http://node-cors-client.herokuapp.com/](http://node-cors-client.herokuapp.com/)
    
    Code for that demo can be found here:
    
    * Client: [https://github.com/TroyGoode/node-cors-client](https://github.com/TroyGoode/node-cors-client)
    * Server: [https://github.com/TroyGoode/node-cors-server](https://github.com/TroyGoode/node-cors-server)
    
    ## License
    
    [MIT License](http://www.opensource.org/licenses/mit-license.php)
    
    ## Author
    
    [Troy Goode](https://github.com/TroyGoode) ([troygoode@gmail.com](mailto:troygoode@gmail.com))
    
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