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serverless-plugin-default-api-gateway-cors-response
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A Serverless plugin that injects default cors headers
A Serverless plugin that injects default cors headers
When you enable cors inside the serverless.yml file, you're allowing those headers to be passed though Api Gateway, it does not set them.
Generally your application will return the cors related headers. However, in the event that the application can't set the headers (for example, when an authorisation lambda rejects), then the headers won't be set.
This package monkey-patches the Default Api Gateway Response for 4xx and 5xx errors to the serverless resources.
Install the package as a dev dependency
$ npm install -D serverless-plugin-default-api-gateway-cors-response
Include the plugin in your serverless.yml
plugins:
- 'serverless-plugin-default-api-gateway-cors-response'
Configure the options (optional)
custom:
default-api-gateway-cors-response:
origin: '*'
headers:
- 'Accept'
- 'Authorization'
statusCodeRanges:
- '4XX'
- '5XX'
$ git clone git@github.com:lemonJS/serverless-plugin-default-api-gateway-cors-response.git
$ cd serverless-plugin-default-api-gateway-cors-response
$ npm install
$ npm test
$ npm run build
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A Serverless plugin that injects default cors headers
The npm package serverless-plugin-default-api-gateway-cors-response receives a total of 113 weekly downloads. As such, serverless-plugin-default-api-gateway-cors-response popularity was classified as not popular.
We found that serverless-plugin-default-api-gateway-cors-response demonstrated a not healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released a year ago. It has 1 open source maintainer collaborating on the project.
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