Update
Checking my network tab in my dev-tools of firefox gives me this:
Response headers (290 B)
Raw headers
Access-Control-Allow-Origin
*
Allow
POST
Cache-Control
no-cache, private
Connection
close
Content-Type
text/html; charset=UTF-8
Date
Sat, 31 Aug 2019 09:45:04 GMT
Date
Sat, 31 Aug 2019 09:45:04 GMT
Host
localhost:8000
X-Powered-By
PHP/7.2.19-0ubuntu0.18.04.2
Request headers (438 B)
Raw headers
* Accept: */* *
Accept-Encoding
gzip, deflate
Accept-Language
en-US,en;q=0.5
Access-Control-Request-Headers
x-csrf-token,x-requested-with,x-xsrf-token
Access-Control-Request-Method
POST
Connection
keep-alive
Host
localhost:8000
Origin
http://127.0.0.1:8000
Referer
http://127.0.0.1:8000/register
User-Agent
Mozilla/5.0 (X11; Ubuntu; Linu…) Gecko/20100101 Firefox/68.0
Why is the method GET? Trying to change it from the tools, it gives that POST method isn't allowed. Also, when submitting the request, it gives the following info:
Update
I started making changes to bootstrap.js file, where my axios is required, but I had no success. I tried changing
window.axios = require('axios');
window.axios.defaults.headers.common['X-Requested-With'] = 'XMLHttpRequest';
to
window.axios = require('axios');
window.axios.defaults.headers.common = {
'X-Requested-With': 'XMLHttpRequest',
'X-CSRF-TOKEN' : document.querySelector('meta[name="csrf-token"]').getAttribute('content'),
};
but really, I can't get to a point. I cannot understand how the linked tutorial in my comments worked and I am starting to have a shortage of ideas on what to look. So, any help is appreciated; if someone can point to a valid reference that says, look, this is an unsolved problem, then I will implement py project with a different code; but if not, I this problem shouldn't remain unsolved. If it's a minor mistake from my part, then where exactly is it? Thanks to all.
Note: On my original posts, I didn't showed what my web routes look like. Since I am using React from inside Laravel(I used in terminal php artisan preset react ;) my web routes went from the pre-configured laravel code
Route::get('/', function () {
return view('welcome');
});
to the new code that calls the React app:
Route::view('/{path?}', 'app');
Update3: I have tried(from yesterday) to change my apache2 conf and my problem remains. I don't know if this is to be taken as change though:
Cross-Origin Request Blocked: The Same Origin Policy disallows reading the remote resource at http://localhost:8000/api/user/register. (Reason: missing token ‘x-requested-with’ in CORS header ‘Access-Control-Allow-Headers’ from CORS preflight channel).
Cross-Origin Request Blocked: The Same Origin Policy disallows reading the remote resource at http://localhost:8000/api/user/register. (Reason: CORS request did not succeed).
Source map error: request failed with status 404
Resource URL: http://127.0.0.1:8002/js/app.js
Source Map URL: popper.js.map
Update2: I tried changing my axios post request:
const dataofuser={
name:data.name,
email:data.email,
password:data.password
}
const instance = axios.create({
method:'post',
baseURL: 'http://localhost:8000/api/user/',
timeout: 1000,
headers: {'Access-Control-Allow-Origin': '*' , 'Access-Control-Allow-Methods ': 'POST, GET, OPTIONS, PUT, DELETE','Access-Control-Allow-Headers': 'Content-Type, X-Auth-Token, Origin, Authorization','X-Requested-With': 'XMLHttpRequest' }
});
instance .post("register/create",dataofuser)
.then(response => {
console.log(response);
return response;
})
.then(json => {
if (json.data.success) {
alert(`Registration Successful!`);
history.push('/')
... But, then I get
invalid header name
Original As I have mentioned before in another post, I am currently self study React and Laravel. I am trying to build a basic registration app with React as front-end and Laravel as back-end. This post is about errors coming when I fill out the registration form and try to submit it; the user doesn't gets registered and I get several errors depending on what I am trying.
If I try:
axios
.post("http://localhost:8000/api/user/register", {
name: data.name,
email: data.email,
password: data.password
})
I get in console :
> Cross-Origin Request Blocked: The Same Origin Policy disallows reading the remote resource at http://localhost:8000/api/user/register. (Reason: CORS header ‘Access-Control-Allow-Origin’ missing).
>Cross-Origin Request Blocked: The Same Origin Policy disallows reading the remote resource at http://localhost:8000/api/user/register. (Reason: CORS request did not succeed).
>Source map error: request failed with status 404
Resource URL: http://127.0.0.1:8000/js/app.js
Source Map URL: popper.js.map
>[object Object] Error: Network Error
If I try
axios
.post("/user/register", {
name: data.name,
email: data.email,
password: data.password
})
then I get(I believe this an error regarding bad route definition ):
Source map error: request failed with status 404
Resource URL: http://127.0.0.1:8000/js/app.js
Source Map URL: popper.js.map
If I use
axios
.post("/api/user/register", {
name: data.name,
email: data.email,
password: data.password
})
I get:
Source map error: request failed with status 404
Resource URL: http://127.0.0.1:8000/js/app.js
Source Map URL: popper.js.map
[object Object] Error: Request failed with status code 500
I am not sure anymore(I cannot clarify) if I have a CORS problem (although I have taken actions that should prevent such issues) or some other, routing or data-passing or just syntactic issue. I would go for the CORS problem(altough I have no idea what that popper.js.map notification is all about). I am posting the code below.
Update1:
I just ran my code in Chrome browser with the
axios
.post("http://localhost:8000/api/user/register", {
name: data.name,
email: data.email,
password: data.password
})
and I got the
Access to XMLHttpRequest at 'http://localhost:8000/api/user/register' from origin 'http://127.0.0.1:8000' has been blocked by CORS policy: Response to preflight request doesn't pass access control check: No 'Access-Control-Allow-Origin' header is present on the requested resource.
app.js:70270 [object Object] Error: Network Error
app.js:371 POST http://localhost:8000/api/user/register net::ERR_FAILED
It seems I have a CORS problem... and I cant understand from yesterday and all day today how to handle it.
Some code:
My App(parent) component contains a function that gets passed to a Register(child) component; this function handles the registration process
import React, {Component} from 'react'
import ReactDOM from 'react-dom'
import {BrowserRouter, Route, Switch } from 'react-router-dom'
// import {Link} from 'react-router-dom'
import Header from './Header'
import Intro from './Intro'
import Register from './Register'
import Login from './Login'
import Userpage from './Userpage'
import Footer from './Footer'
import Science from './Science'
import Literature from './Literature'
// import {AppState} from 'react-native'
class App extends Component {
constructor(props){
super(props);
this.state={
isLoggedIn:false,
user:{},
data_user:'',
data_username:''
}
this.username_Callback=this.username_Callback.bind(this)
this._registerUser=this._registerUser.bind(this)
}
componentDidMount() {
let state = localStorage["appState"];
if (state) {
let AppState = JSON.parse(state);
console.log(AppState);
this.setState({ isLoggedIn: AppState.isLoggedIn, user: AppState });
}
}
_registerUser(data){
$("#email-login-btn")
.attr("disabled", "disabled")
.html(
'<i class="fa fa-spinner fa-spin fa-1x fa-fw"></i><span class="sr-only">Loading...</span>'
);
// var formData = new FormData();
// formData.append('data.name');
// formData.append('data.email');
// formData.append('data.password');
console.log(data)
console.log(data.name)
console.log(data.email)
console.log(data.password)
// console.log(formData)
axios
.post("http://localhost:8000/api/user/register", {
name: data.name,
email: data.email,
password: data.password
})
.then(response => {
console.log(response);
return response;
})
.then(json => {
if (json.data.success) {
alert(`Registration Successful!`);
history.push('/')
let userData = {
name: json.data.data.name,
id: json.data.data.id,
email: json.data.data.email,
auth_token: json.data.data.auth_token,
timestamp: new Date().toString()
};
let appState = {
isLoggedIn: true,
user: userData
};
// save app state with user date in local storage
localStorage["appState"] = JSON.stringify(appState);
this.setState({
isLoggedIn: appState.isLoggedIn,
user: appState.user
});
} else {
alert(`Registration Failed!`);
$("#email-login-btn")
.removeAttr("disabled")
.html("Register");
}
})
.catch(error => {
alert("An Error Occured!" + error);
console.log(`${data} ${error}`);
$("#email-login-btn")
.removeAttr("disabled")
.html("Register");
});
};
render(){
return(
<BrowserRouter>
<Header listNameFromParent={this.state.data_username} />
<Footer />
<Switch>
<Route exact path='/' component={Intro} />
<Route path='/register' render={props=><Register {...props} registerUser={this._registerUser}/>}/>
<Route path='/login' render={props=><Login {...props} loginUser={this._loginUser}/>}/>
<Route path='/userpage' component={Userpage}/>
<Route path='/science' component={Science}/>
<Route path='/literature' component={Literature}/>
</Switch>
</BrowserRouter>
)
}
}
ReactDOM.render(<App />, document.getElementById('app'))
My Register component just contains the form and returns the input data. Using a console.log command, I am verifying that the data are indeed available in my App and inside my register function. If asked, I can post the code.
At my back-end I have:
api.php
<?php
use Illuminate\Http\Request;
// header('Access-Control-Allow-Origin: *');
// //Access-Control-Allow-Origin: *
// header('Access-Control-Allow-Methods: POST, GET, OPTIONS, PUT, DELETE');
// header('Access-Control-Allow-Headers: Content-Type, X-Auth-Token, Origin, Authorization');
/*
|--------------------------------------------------------------------------
| API Routes
|--------------------------------------------------------------------------
|
| Here is where you can register API routes for your application. These
| routes are loaded by the RouteServiceProvider within a group which
| is assigned the "api" middleware group. Enjoy building your API!
|
*/
Route::middleware('auth:api')->get('/user', function (Request $request) {
return $request->user();
});
Route::group(['middleware' => ['jwt.auth','api-header']], function () {
// all routes to protected resources are registered here
Route::get('users/list', function(){
$users = App\User::all();
$response = ['success'=>true, 'data'=>$users];
return response()->json($response, 201);
});
});
Route::group(['middleware' => 'api-header'], function () {
// The registration and login requests doesn't come with tokens
// as users at that point have not been authenticated yet
// Therefore the jwtMiddleware will be exclusive of them
Route::post('/user/login', 'UserController@login');
Route::post('/user/register', 'UserController@register');
});
API.php(middleware)
<?php
namespace App\Http\Middleware;
use Closure;
class API
{
/**
* Handle an incoming request.
*
* @param \Illuminate\Http\Request $request
* @param \Closure $next
* @return mixed
*/
public function handle($request, Closure $next)
{
$response = $next($request);
$response->header('Access-Control-Allow-Headers', 'Origin, Content-Type, Content-Range, Content-Disposition, Content-Description, X-Auth-Token');
$response->header('Access-Control-Allow-Origin','*');
$response->header('Access-Control-Allow-Methods', 'GET, POST, PUT, DELETE, OPTIONS');
$response->header('Access-Control-Allow-Headers',' Origin, Content-Type, Accept, Authorization, X-Request-With');
$response->header('Access-Control-Allow-Credentials',' true');
//add more headers here
return $response;
}
}
UserController
<?php
namespace App\Http\Controllers;
use Illuminate\Http\Request;
use App\User;
use JWTAuth;
use JWTAuthException;
class UserController extends Controller
{
private function getToken($email, $password)
{
$token = null;
//$credentials = $request->only('email', 'password');
try {
if (!$token = JWTAuth::attempt( ['email'=>$email, 'password'=>$password])) {
return response()->json([
'response' => 'error',
'message' => 'Password or email is invalid',
'token'=>$token
]);
}
} catch (JWTAuthException $e) {
return response()->json([
'response' => 'error',
'message' => 'Token creation failed',
]);
}
return $token;
}
public function register(Request $request)
{
$validator = Validator::make($request->all(), [
'name' => 'required|max:255',
'email' => 'required',
'password' => 'required'
]);
if ($validator->fails()) {
return response()->json(['errors'=>$validator->errors()],422);
}
$payload = [
'password'=>\Hash::make($request->password),
'email'=>$request->email,
'name'=>$request->name,
'auth_token'=> ''
];
$user = new \App\User($payload);
if ($user->save())
{
$token = self::getToken($request->email, $request->password); // generate user token
if (!is_string($token)) return response()->json(['success'=>false,'data'=>'Token generation failed'], 201);
$user = \App\User::where('email', $request->email)->get()->first();
$user->auth_token = $token; // update user token
$user->save();
$response = ['success'=>true, 'data'=>['name'=>$user->name,'id'=>$user->id,'email'=>$request->email,'auth_token'=>$token]];
}
else
$response = ['success'=>false, 'data'=>'Couldnt register user'];
return response()->json($response, 201);
}
}
So again, I cannot clarify what the issue is exactly and the registration procedure doesn't work.