I have a react/redux application and I'm trying to do a simple GET request to a sever:
fetch('http://example.com/api/node', {
mode: "no-cors",
method: "GET",
headers: {
"Accept": "application/json"
}
}).then((response) => {
console.log(response.body); // null
return dispatch({
type: "GET_CALL",
response: response
});
})
.catch(error => { console.log('request failed', error); });
The problem is that the response body is empty in the .then()
function and I'm not sure why. I checked examples online and it looks like my code should work so I'm obviously missing something here.
The thing is, if I check the network tab in Chrome's dev tools, the request is made and I receive the data I'm looking for.
Can anybody shine a light on this one?
EDIT:
I tried converting the reponse.
using .text()
:
fetch('http://example.com/api/node', {
mode: "no-cors",
method: "GET",
headers: {
"Accept": "application/json"
}
})
.then(response => response.text())
.then((response) => {
console.log(response); // returns empty string
return dispatch({
type: "GET_CALL",
response: response
});
})
.catch(error => { console.log('request failed', error); });
and with .json()
:
fetch('http://example.com/api/node', {
mode: "no-cors",
method: "GET",
headers: {
"Accept": "application/json"
}
})
.then(response => response.json())
.then((response) => {
console.log(response.body);
return dispatch({
type: "GET_CALL",
response: response.body
});
})
.catch(error => { console.log('request failed', error); }); // Syntax error: unexpected end of input
Looking in the chrome dev tools:
I just ran into this. As mentioned in this answer, using mode: "no-cors"
will give you an opaque response
, which doesn't seem to return data in the body.
opaque: Response for “no-cors” request to cross-origin resource. Severely restricted.
In my case I was using Express
. After I installed cors for Express and configured it and removed mode: "no-cors"
, I was returned a promise. The response data will be in the promise, e.g.
fetch('http://example.com/api/node', {
// mode: 'no-cors',
method: 'GET',
headers: {
Accept: 'application/json',
},
},
).then(response => {
if (response.ok) {
response.json().then(json => {
console.log(json);
});
}
});