swift/doc/source/cors.rst
Adrian Smith 89ee10bd92 Add handler for CORS "actual requests"
Fix for bug 1095130

* Added a wrapper function around public methods to handle
  CORS actual requests. These requests need to return some
  extra headers to be valid responses to a CORS request.
  Access-Control-Expose-Headers and Access-Control-Allow-Origin.

* Added support for the CORS header Access-Control-Expose-Headers.

* Some refactoring of the OPTIONS method so the
  "is_origin_allowed" logic can be reused.

* Added a little extra detail to the CORS documentation.

DocImpact

Change-Id: I68538e472a900775427f21a8a59e738a83dcc8bc
2013-01-23 19:31:18 +00:00

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CORS

CORS is a mechanisim to allow code running in a browser (Javascript for example) make requests to a domain other then the one from where it originated.

Swift supports CORS requests to containers and objects.

CORS metadata is held on the container only. The values given apply to the container itself and all objects within it.

The supported headers are,

Metadata Use
X-Container-Meta-Access-Control-Allow-Origin Origins to be allowed to make Cross Origin Requests, space separated.
X-Container-Meta-Access-Control-Max-Age Max age for the Origin to hold the preflight results.
X-Container-Meta-Access-Control-Allow-Headers Headers to be allowed in actual request by browser, space seperated.
X-Container-Meta-Access-Control-Expose-Headers Headers exposed to the user agent (e.g. browser) in the the actual request response. Space seperated.

Before a browser issues an actual request it may issue a preflight request. The preflight request is an OPTIONS call to verify the Origin is allowed to make the request. The sequence of events are,

  • Browser makes OPTIONS request to Swift
  • Swift returns 200/401 to browser based on allowed origins
  • If 200, browser makes the "actual request" to Swift, i.e. PUT, POST, DELETE, HEAD, GET

When a browser receives a response to an actual request it only exposes those headers listed in the Access-Control-Expose-Headers header. By default Swift returns the following values for this header,

  • "simple response headers" as listed on http://www.w3.org/TR/cors/#simple-response-header
  • the headers etag, x-timestamp, x-trans-id
  • all metadata headers (X-Container-Meta-* for containers and X-Object-Meta-* for objects)
  • headers listed in X-Container-Meta-Access-Control-Expose-Headers

Sample Javascript

To see some CORS Javascript in action download the test CORS page (source below). Host it on a webserver and take note of the protocol and hostname (origin) you'll be using to request the page, e.g. http://localhost.

Locate a container you'd like to query. Needless to say the Swift cluster hosting this container should have CORS support. Append the origin of the test page to the container's X-Container-Meta-Access-Control-Allow-Origin header,:

curl -X POST -H 'X-Auth-Token: xxx' \
  -H 'X-Container-Meta-Access-Control-Allow-Origin: http://localhost' \
  http://192.168.56.3:8080/v1/AUTH_test/cont1

At this point the container is now accessable to CORS clients hosted on http://localhost. Open the test CORS page in your browser.

  1. Populate the Token field
  2. Populate the URL field with the URL of either a container or object
  3. Select the request method
  4. Hit Submit

Assuming the request succeeds you should see the response header and body. If something went wrong the response status will be 0.

Test CORS Page

<!DOCTYPE html>
<html>
  <head>
    <meta charset="utf-8">
    <title>Test CORS</title>
  </head>
  <body>

    Token<br><input id="token" type="text" size="64"><br><br>

    Method<br>
    <select id="method">
        <option value="GET">GET</option>
        <option value="HEAD">HEAD</option>
        <option value="POST">POST</option>
        <option value="DELETE">DELETE</option>
        <option value="PUT">PUT</option>
    </select><br><br>

    URL (Container or Object)<br><input id="url" size="64" type="text"><br><br>

    <input id="submit" type="button" value="Submit" onclick="submit(); return false;">

    <pre id="response_headers"></pre>
    <p>
    <hr>
    <pre id="response_body"></pre>

    <script type="text/javascript">
      function submit() {
          var token = document.getElementById('token').value;
          var method = document.getElementById('method').value;
          var url = document.getElementById('url').value;

          document.getElementById('response_headers').textContent = null;
          document.getElementById('response_body').textContent = null;

          var request = new XMLHttpRequest();

          request.onreadystatechange = function (oEvent) {
              if (request.readyState == 4) {
                  responseHeaders = 'Status: ' + request.status;
                  responseHeaders = responseHeaders + '\nStatus Text: ' + request.statusText;
                  responseHeaders = responseHeaders + '\n\n' + request.getAllResponseHeaders();
                  document.getElementById('response_headers').textContent = responseHeaders;
                  document.getElementById('response_body').textContent = request.responseText;
              }
          }

          request.open(method, url);
          request.setRequestHeader('X-Auth-Token', token);
          request.send(null);
      }
    </script>

  </body>
</html>