Deprecate built-in CORS middleware#178
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Push the responsibility of enabling/configuring CORS back to the application developer.
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| it('can be disabled by configuration', function(done) { | ||
| var app = loopback(); | ||
| app.set('remoting', { cors: { origin: false }}); | ||
| app.set('remoting', { cors: false }); |
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This change is needed to fix npm test when using LB 3.x. Before, the tests were failing because remoting.cors was rejected by LB 3.x runtime.
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Don't understand why it's necessary to test everything with |
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Let's discuss here: strongloop/strong-remoting#357 (comment) |
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Push the responsibility of enabling/configuring CORS back to the application developer.
This is a follow-up for strongloop/strong-remoting#352 and strongloop/strong-remoting#357 which removed (3.x)/deprecated (2.x) the built-in CORS middleware in strong-remoting.
@richardpringle please review