The AMP CORS middleware adds CORS and
AMP CORS headers to all CORS
requests initiated by the AMP runtime. The middleware will only add these headers if the
__amp_source_origin
query parameter is present. All other requests remain unchanged.
Install via:
npm install @ampproject/toolbox-cors --save
Here is an example using Express:
const express = require('express');
const ampCors = require('@ampproject/toolbox-cors');
const app = express();
// That's it!
app.use(ampCors());
...
Please note that AMP CORS does not depend on Express and is based on Node's HTTP Request and Response objects.
You can additionally filter requests by source origin. For example:
app.use(ampCors({
sourceOriginPattern: /https:\/\/ampbyexample\.com$/
}));
This will only allow requests with https://amp.dev
set as the source origin. Requests from all other origins
will receive a 403
response,
By default, the AMP CORS middleware will only allow requests from AMP Caches listed on
https://cdn.ampproject.org/caches.json. All other
origins will receive a 403
response. To allow requests from all origins, disable this
via the verifyOrigin
option:
app.use(ampCors({
verifyOrigin: false
}));
By default, the AMP CORS middleware will allow crendentials mode for AMP CORS requests.
To disable this, set allowCredentials
to false
.
app.use(ampCors({
allowCredentials: false
}));
// => will not set "Access-Control-Allow-Credentials", "true"
By default, the AMP CORS middleware will allow redirects via AMP-Redirect-To. To disable this, set enableAmpRedirectTo
to false
.
app.use(ampCors({
enableAmpRedirectTo: false
}));
// Access-Control-Expose-Headers: AMP-Redirect-To
For debugging requests, you can enable the verbose loggin mode via the verbose
option:
app.use(ampCors({
verbose: false
}));
Gmail has specific AMP CORS requirements. You can enable the Email CORS mode via the email option
:
app.use(ampCors({
email: true
}));
Note: the default AMP CORS mode for websites is compatible with email CORS mode (only origin verification is no longer supported). If you want to support both, it's safe to enable email mode by default.
See express.js for a sample implementation. There are two scenarios in which the AMP CORS header will be added:
- AMP CORS header will be set if the
__amp_source_origin
query parameter is set together with theAMP-SAME-ORIGIN
header:
$ curl --header "AMP-SAME-ORIGIN: true" -I "http://localhost:3000/items?__amp_source_origin=https://localhost:3000"
HTTP/1.1 200 OK
X-Powered-By: Express
Access-Control-Allow-Origin: https://localhost:3000
Content-Type: application/json; charset=utf-8
...
- AMP CORS header will be set if the
__amp_source_origin
query parameter is set together with theOrigin
header:
$ curl --header "Origin: https://amp-dev.cdn.ampproject.org" -I "http://localhost:3000/items?__amp_source_origin=https://localhost:3000"
HTTP/1.1 200 OK
Access-Control-Allow-Origin: https://amp-dev.cdn.ampproject.org
Content-Type: application/json; charset=utf-8
...
In all other cases, no CORS header will be set.
$ curl -I localhost:3000/items
HTTP/1.1 200 OK
Content-Type: application/json; charset=utf-8
...