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package ch.cern.hbase.thirdparty.io.netty.example.http.cors;

import ch.cern.hbase.thirdparty.io.netty.bootstrap.ServerBootstrap;
import ch.cern.hbase.thirdparty.io.netty.channel.EventLoopGroup;
import ch.cern.hbase.thirdparty.io.netty.channel.nio.NioEventLoopGroup;
import ch.cern.hbase.thirdparty.io.netty.channel.socket.nio.NioServerSocketChannel;
import ch.cern.hbase.thirdparty.io.netty.handler.logging.LogLevel;
import ch.cern.hbase.thirdparty.io.netty.handler.logging.LoggingHandler;
import ch.cern.hbase.thirdparty.io.netty.handler.ssl.SslContext;
import ch.cern.hbase.thirdparty.io.netty.handler.ssl.SslContextBuilder;
import ch.cern.hbase.thirdparty.io.netty.handler.ssl.util.SelfSignedCertificate;

/**
 * This example server aims to demonstrate
 * Cross Origin Resource Sharing (CORS) in Netty.
 * It does not have a client like most of the other examples, but instead has
 * a html page that is loaded to try out CORS support in a web browser.
 * 

* * CORS is configured in {@link HttpCorsServerInitializer} and by updating the config you can * try out various combinations, like using a specific origin instead of a * wildcard origin ('*'). *

* * The file {@code src/main/resources/cors/cors.html} contains a very basic example client * which can be used to try out different configurations. For example, you can add * custom headers to force a CORS preflight request to make the request fail. Then * to enable a successful request, configure the CorsHandler to allow that/those * request headers. * *

Testing CORS

* You can either load the file {@code src/main/resources/cors/cors.html} using a web server * or load it from the file system using a web browser. * *

Using a web server

* To test CORS support you can serve the file {@code src/main/resources/cors/cors.html} * using a web server. You can then add a new host name to your systems hosts file, for * example if you are on Linux you may update /etc/hosts to add an additional name * for you local system: *
 * 127.0.0.1   localhost domain1.com
 * 
* Now, you should be able to access {@code http://domain1.com/cors.html} depending on how you * have configured you local web server the exact url may differ. * *

Using a web browser

* Open the file {@code src/main/resources/cors/cors.html} in a web browser. You should see * loaded page and in the text area the following message: *
 * 'CORS is not working'
 * 
* * If you inspect the headers being sent using your browser you'll see that the 'Origin' * request header is {@code 'null'}. This is expected and happens when you load a file from the * local file system. Netty can handle this by configuring the CorsHandler which is done * in the {@link HttpCorsServerInitializer}. * */ public final class HttpCorsServer { static final boolean SSL = System.getProperty("ssl") != null; static final int PORT = Integer.parseInt(System.getProperty("port", SSL? "8443" : "8080")); public static void main(String[] args) throws Exception { // Configure SSL. final SslContext sslCtx; if (SSL) { SelfSignedCertificate ssc = new SelfSignedCertificate(); sslCtx = SslContextBuilder.forServer(ssc.certificate(), ssc.privateKey()).build(); } else { sslCtx = null; } EventLoopGroup bossGroup = new NioEventLoopGroup(1); EventLoopGroup workerGroup = new NioEventLoopGroup(); try { ServerBootstrap b = new ServerBootstrap(); b.group(bossGroup, workerGroup) .channel(NioServerSocketChannel.class) .handler(new LoggingHandler(LogLevel.INFO)) .childHandler(new HttpCorsServerInitializer(sslCtx)); b.bind(PORT).sync().channel().closeFuture().sync(); } finally { bossGroup.shutdownGracefully(); workerGroup.shutdownGracefully(); } } }




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