I have set up a ng-resource in my AngularJS project which gets data from a REST API. Everything works fine in the development and testing environments (both run over http). However, in production the REST requests fails due to a No 'Access-Control-Allow-Origin' header
error.
The whole page is served via https, therefore I would expect the Angular's request would also leave over https. I set up the resource with a relative path (e.g. /api/), however AngularJS seems to change from https to http.
My questions
- What could cause the request to http instead of https even with the relative api urls?
- Is there any good Angular documentation how to handle https requests for
$http
orresource
? - Could this be a server config issue with nginx? To me it seems Angular is simply automatically switching from https to http.
Full Error Message
XMLHttpRequest cannot load http://www.example.com/api/data/. No 'Access-Control-Allow-Origin' header is present on the requested resource. Origin 'https://www.example.com' is therefore not allowed access.
AngularJS resource setup
.factory('Data', ['$resource',
function($resource){
return $resource('/api/data\\/', {}, {
query: {
url:'/api/data/',
method: 'GET',
isArray: true}
},
{ stripTrailingSlashes: false });
}])
I have whitelisted http and https domains in the AngularJS project, but that didn't make any changes to the https requests.
.config(function($sceDelegateProvider) {
$sceDelegateProvider.resourceUrlWhitelist([
'self',
'http://www.example.com/**',
'https://www.example.com/**'
]);
})