How to allow REST API calls from localhost or 127.0.0.1?

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How to allow REST API calls from localhost or 127.0.0.1?














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We are trying to develop an application (in Angular) to make REST API calls to Magento. How can we modify Magento's ".htaccess" to allow calls from http://localhost:4200 or http:\127.0.0.1 ? This will help us a lot in development.



Our test magento store is at http://www.ngstrorefront.com/magento



Works: Calling this http://www.ngstrorefront.com/magento/rest/V1/products?searchCriteria[pageSize]=5 directly from POSTMAN (with conten-type and authorization headers)



Works: Angular application http://www.ngstrorefront.com/core/products (works.. can fetch data from Magento running on the same domain)



Fail: When we run the Angular application from localhost making calls to http://www.ngstrorefront.com/magento/V1/products?searchCriteria[pageSize]=5 we see CORS errors.









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    We are trying to develop an application (in Angular) to make REST API calls to Magento. How can we modify Magento's ".htaccess" to allow calls from http://localhost:4200 or http:\127.0.0.1 ? This will help us a lot in development.



    Our test magento store is at http://www.ngstrorefront.com/magento



    Works: Calling this http://www.ngstrorefront.com/magento/rest/V1/products?searchCriteria[pageSize]=5 directly from POSTMAN (with conten-type and authorization headers)



    Works: Angular application http://www.ngstrorefront.com/core/products (works.. can fetch data from Magento running on the same domain)



    Fail: When we run the Angular application from localhost making calls to http://www.ngstrorefront.com/magento/V1/products?searchCriteria[pageSize]=5 we see CORS errors.









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      We are trying to develop an application (in Angular) to make REST API calls to Magento. How can we modify Magento's ".htaccess" to allow calls from http://localhost:4200 or http:\127.0.0.1 ? This will help us a lot in development.



      Our test magento store is at http://www.ngstrorefront.com/magento



      Works: Calling this http://www.ngstrorefront.com/magento/rest/V1/products?searchCriteria[pageSize]=5 directly from POSTMAN (with conten-type and authorization headers)



      Works: Angular application http://www.ngstrorefront.com/core/products (works.. can fetch data from Magento running on the same domain)



      Fail: When we run the Angular application from localhost making calls to http://www.ngstrorefront.com/magento/V1/products?searchCriteria[pageSize]=5 we see CORS errors.









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      We are trying to develop an application (in Angular) to make REST API calls to Magento. How can we modify Magento's ".htaccess" to allow calls from http://localhost:4200 or http:\127.0.0.1 ? This will help us a lot in development.



      Our test magento store is at http://www.ngstrorefront.com/magento



      Works: Calling this http://www.ngstrorefront.com/magento/rest/V1/products?searchCriteria[pageSize]=5 directly from POSTMAN (with conten-type and authorization headers)



      Works: Angular application http://www.ngstrorefront.com/core/products (works.. can fetch data from Magento running on the same domain)



      Fail: When we run the Angular application from localhost making calls to http://www.ngstrorefront.com/magento/V1/products?searchCriteria[pageSize]=5 we see CORS errors.







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