@fastify/cors enables the use of CORS in a Fastify application.
npm i @fastify/cors
| Plugin version | Fastify version |
|---|---|
^11.x |
^5.x |
^10.x |
^5.x |
^8.x |
^4.x |
^7.x |
^3.x |
>=3.x <7.x |
^2.x |
>=1.x <3.x |
^1.x |
Please note that if a Fastify version is out of support, then so are the corresponding versions of this plugin in the table above. See Fastify's LTS policy for more details.
Require @fastify/cors and register it as any other plugin. It adds an onRequest hook and a wildcard options route.
import Fastify from 'fastify'
import cors from '@fastify/cors'
const fastify = Fastify()
await fastify.register(cors, {
// put your options here
})
fastify.get('/', (req, reply) => {
reply.send({ hello: 'world' })
})
await fastify.listen({ port: 3000 })You can use it as is without passing any option or you can configure it as explained below.
origin: Configures the Access-Control-Allow-Origin CORS header. The value of origin can be:Boolean: Set totrueto reflect the request origin, orfalseto disable CORS.String: Set to a specific origin (e.g.,"http://example.com"). The special*value (default) allows any origin.RegExp: Set to a regular expression pattern to test the request origin. If it matches, the request origin is reflected (e.g.,/example\.com$/returns the origin only if it ends withexample.com).Array: Set to an array of valid origins, each being aStringorRegExp(e.g.,["http://example1.com", /\.example2\.com$/]).Function: Set to a function with custom logic. The function takes the request origin as the first parameter and a callback as the second (signatureerr [Error | null], origin). Async-await and promises are supported. The Fastify instance is bound to the function call and can be accessed viathis. For example:
origin: (origin, cb) => { const hostname = new URL(origin).hostname if(hostname === "localhost"){ // Request from localhost will pass cb(null, true) return } // Generate an error on other origins, disabling access cb(new Error("Not allowed"), false) }
methods: Configures the Access-Control-Allow-Methods CORS header. Expects a comma-delimited string (e.g., 'GET,HEAD,POST') or an array (e.g.,['GET', 'HEAD', 'POST']). Default: CORS-safelisted methodsGET,HEAD,POST.hook: See Custom Fastify hook name. Default:onRequest.allowedHeaders: Configures the Access-Control-Allow-Headers CORS header. Expects a comma-delimited string (e.g.,'Content-Type,Authorization') or an array (e.g.,['Content-Type', 'Authorization']). Defaults to reflecting the headers specified in the request's Access-Control-Request-Headers header if not specified.exposedHeaders: Configures the Access-Control-Expose-Headers CORS header. Expects a comma-delimited string (e.g.,'Content-Range,X-Content-Range') or an array (e.g.,['Content-Range', 'X-Content-Range']). No custom headers are exposed if not specified.credentials: Configures the Access-Control-Allow-Credentials CORS header. Set totrueto pass the header; otherwise, it is omitted.maxAge: Configures the Access-Control-Max-Age CORS header in seconds. Set to an integer to pass the header; otherwise, it is omitted.cacheControl: Configures the Cache-Control header for CORS preflight responses. Set to an integer to pass the header asCache-Control: max-age=${cacheControl}, or set to a string to pass the header asCache-Control: ${cacheControl}. Otherwise, the header is omitted.preflightContinue: Passes the CORS preflight response to the route handler. Default:false.optionsSuccessStatus: Provides a status code for successfulOPTIONSrequests, as some legacy browsers (IE11, various SmartTVs) choke on204.preflight: Disables preflight by passingfalse. Default:true.strictPreflight: Enforces strict requirements for the CORS preflight request headers (Access-Control-Request-Method and Origin) as defined by the W3C CORS specification. Preflight requests without the required headers result in 400 errors when set totrue. Default:true.hideOptionsRoute: Hides the options route from documentation built using @fastify/swagger. Default:true.logLevel: Sets the Fastify log level only for the internal CORS pre-flightOPTIONS *route.
Pass'silent'to suppress these requests in your logs, or any valid Fastify log level ('trace','debug','info','warn','error','fatal').
Default: inherits Fastify’s global log level.
Using RegExp or a function for the origin parameter may enable Denial of Service attacks.
Craft with extreme care.
const fastify = require('fastify')()
fastify.register(require('@fastify/cors'), (instance) => {
return (req, callback) => {
const corsOptions = {
// This is NOT recommended for production as it enables reflection exploits
origin: true
};
// do not include CORS headers for requests from localhost
if (/^localhost$/m.test(req.headers.origin)) {
corsOptions.origin = false
}
// callback expects two parameters: error and options
callback(null, corsOptions)
}
})
fastify.register(async function (fastify) {
fastify.get('/', (req, reply) => {
reply.send({ hello: 'world' })
})
})
fastify.listen({ port: 3000 })CORS can be disabled at the route level by setting the cors option to false.
const fastify = require('fastify')()
fastify.register(require('@fastify/cors'), { origin: '*' })
fastify.get('/cors-enabled', (_req, reply) => {
reply.send('CORS headers')
})
fastify.get('/cors-disabled', { config: { cors: false } }, (_req, reply) => {
reply.send('No CORS headers')
})
fastify.listen({ port: 3000 })By default, @fastify/cors adds an onRequest hook for validation and header injection. This can be customized by passing hook in the options. Valid values are onRequest, preParsing, preValidation, preHandler, preSerialization, and onSend.
import Fastify from 'fastify'
import cors from '@fastify/cors'
const fastify = Fastify()
await fastify.register(cors, {
hook: 'preHandler',
})
fastify.get('/', (req, reply) => {
reply.send({ hello: 'world' })
})
await fastify.listen({ port: 3000 })To configure CORS asynchronously, provide an object with the delegator key:
const fastify = require('fastify')()
fastify.register(require('@fastify/cors'), {
hook: 'preHandler',
delegator: (req, callback) => {
const corsOptions = {
// This is NOT recommended for production as it enables reflection exploits
origin: true
};
// do not include CORS headers for requests from localhost
if (/^localhost$/m.test(req.headers.origin)) {
corsOptions.origin = false
}
// callback expects two parameters: error and options
callback(null, corsOptions)
},
})
fastify.register(async function (fastify) {
fastify.get('/', (req, reply) => {
reply.send({ hello: 'world' })
})
})
fastify.listen({ port: 3000 })The code is a port for Fastify of expressjs/cors.
Licensed under MIT.
expressjs/cors license