How to solve ASP.NET Web API CORS Preflight issue when using PUT and DELETE requests with multiple origins?

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离开以前 2021-02-07 19:15

I have an ASP.NET web API that is being called by three different SPA. I am using windows authentication for the web API. I initially tried to configure CORS in the Web.config l

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  •  没有蜡笔的小新
    2021-02-07 19:38

    I was able to solve my problem by further customizing the Application_BeginRequest method in Global.asax.cs, like this:

    protected void Application_BeginRequest()
    {
        if (Request.HttpMethod == "OPTIONS")
        {
            Response.StatusCode = (int)HttpStatusCode.OK;
            Response.AppendHeader("Access-Control-Allow-Origin", Request.Headers.GetValues("Origin")[0]);
            Response.AddHeader("Access-Control-Allow-Headers", "Content-Type, Accept");
            Response.AddHeader("Access-Control-Allow-Methods", "GET, POST, PUT, DELETE");
            Response.AppendHeader("Access-Control-Allow-Credentials", "true");
            Response.End();
        }
    }
    

    What this code does is add the missing headers to the OPTIONS response (preflight request) that were causing the preflight error. Since I have different origins calling my web API, I'm using Request.Headers.GetValues("Origin")[0]) to set the origin in the response dinamically.

    In the WebApiConfig.cs I still specified the different origins but used wildcards on the headers and methods, as well as setting the SupportsCredentials to true, like this:

    var cors = new EnableCorsAttribute("http://localhost:63342,http://localhost:63347,http://localhost:63345", "*", "*");
    cors.SupportsCredentials = true;
    config.EnableCors(cors);
    

    Also, if you're using AngularJS like I am, you must configure $http to use credentials. This can be configured globally like this:

    angular
    .module('Application')
    .config(['$httpProvider',
        function config($httpProvider) {
            $httpProvider.defaults.withCredentials = true;
        }
    ]);
    

    And that's it. This solved my problem. If someone else is still having problems, I recommend reading the following publications, which helped me reach my answer:

    • http://www.asp.net/web-api/overview/security/enabling-cross-origin-requests-in-web-api
    • https://evolpin.wordpress.com/2012/10/12/the-cors/
    • AngularJS $http, CORS and http authentication
    • AngularJS performs an OPTIONS HTTP request for a cross-origin resource
    • AngularJS POST Fails: Response for preflight has invalid HTTP status code 404

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