Angular HTTP: Status -1 and CORS

半世苍凉 提交于 2019-11-28 13:47:45
Muthukannan Kanniappan

When the request is aborted or timed-out, the request lands as an error with status -1.

Taken from the official docs:

Also, status codes less than -1 are normalized to zero. -1 usually means the request was aborted, e.g. using a config.timeout.

timeout – {number|Promise} – timeout in milliseconds, or promise that should abort the request when resolved.

In my experience, the most common cause of status of a -1, is that the browser blocked the response because of a violation of Same Origin Policy.

For security reasons, browsers restrict cross-origin HTTP requests initiated from within scripts. For example, XMLHttpRequest and Fetch follow the same-origin policy. So, a web application using XMLHttpRequest or Fetch could only make HTTP requests to its own domain. To improve web applications, developers asked browser vendors to allow cross-domain requests.

The Cross-Origin Resource Sharing (CORS) mechanism gives web servers cross-domain access controls, which enable secure cross-domain data transfers. Modern browsers use CORS in an API container - such as XMLHttpRequest or Fetch - to mitigate risks of cross-origin HTTP requests.

See Use CORS to allow cross-origin access.

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