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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

  1. What could cause the request to http instead of https even with the relative api urls?
  2. Is there any good Angular documentation how to handle https requests for $http or resource?
  3. 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/**'
  ]);
})
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  • I found the cause of the prob: stripTrailingSlashes: false only works from 1.3+ and I am running 1.2.X and I had a typo in the url. The url above is correct.
    – neurix
    Sep 12, 2014 at 0:05

2 Answers 2

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I think it is not related with https, you can use Https with $http and $resource without any change. If only you access index with https, all request will be https.

The problem should be about "No 'Access-Control-Allow-Origin' header". You should enable CORS on your server side. There are already many guides about this.

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$sceDelegateProvider doesn't works with https. Only http is supported.

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