For newer versions of socket.io
(up to the current 4.x.x
you need to set CORS origin as part of the server options.
CORS is now split off into its own module - See the readme for details.
The default config is;
{
"origin": "*",
"methods": "GET,HEAD,PUT,PATCH,POST,DELETE",
"preflightContinue": false,
"optionsSuccessStatus": 204
}
and to restrict to one site with any subdomain use;
cors: {
origin: [/\.example\.com$/],
methods: ["GET", "POST"]
}
Here is a very simple/basic config block for those who come looking without using express or anything other than the raw socket.io engine;
Edit: Updated for version 3 of socket.io
.
// Options for socket.io => 3.0.0
var options = {
allowUpgrades: true,
transports: [ 'polling', 'websocket' ],
pingTimeout: 9000,
pingInterval: 3000,
cookie: 'mycookie',
httpCompression: true,
cors: '*:*' <---- Allow any origin here [NOTE THE NAME CHANGE]
};
Older versions use;
// Options for socket.io > 1.0.0
var options = {
allowUpgrades: true,
transports: [ 'polling', 'websocket' ],
pingTimeout: 9000,
pingInterval: 3000,
cookie: 'mycookie',
httpCompression: true,
origins: '*:*' <---- Allow any origin here
};
io = require('socket.io')(8010, options);