Enable CORS in Spring 5 Webflux?

I had success with this custom filter:

import org.springframework.context.annotation.Bean;
import org.springframework.context.annotation.Configuration;
import org.springframework.http.HttpHeaders;
import org.springframework.http.HttpMethod;
import org.springframework.http.HttpStatus;
import org.springframework.http.server.reactive.ServerHttpRequest;
import org.springframework.http.server.reactive.ServerHttpResponse;
import org.springframework.web.cors.reactive.CorsUtils;
import org.springframework.web.server.ServerWebExchange;
import org.springframework.web.server.WebFilter;
import org.springframework.web.server.WebFilterChain;

import reactor.core.publisher.Mono;


@Configuration
public class CorsConfiguration {

  private static final String ALLOWED_HEADERS = "x-requested-with, authorization, Content-Type, Authorization, credential, X-XSRF-TOKEN";
  private static final String ALLOWED_METHODS = "GET, PUT, POST, DELETE, OPTIONS";
  private static final String ALLOWED_ORIGIN = "*";
  private static final String MAX_AGE = "3600";

  @Bean
  public WebFilter corsFilter() {
    return (ServerWebExchange ctx, WebFilterChain chain) -> {
      ServerHttpRequest request = ctx.getRequest();
      if (CorsUtils.isCorsRequest(request)) {
        ServerHttpResponse response = ctx.getResponse();
        HttpHeaders headers = response.getHeaders();
        headers.add("Access-Control-Allow-Origin", ALLOWED_ORIGIN);
        headers.add("Access-Control-Allow-Methods", ALLOWED_METHODS);
        headers.add("Access-Control-Max-Age", MAX_AGE);
        headers.add("Access-Control-Allow-Headers",ALLOWED_HEADERS);
        if (request.getMethod() == HttpMethod.OPTIONS) {
          response.setStatusCode(HttpStatus.OK);
          return Mono.empty();
        }
      }
      return chain.filter(ctx);
    };
  }

}

and org.springframework.boot:spring-boot-starter-web should not be included as dependency - filter does not work with it.


Thanks to @Dachstein, replacing WebMvc configs with Webflux is the correct way of adding global CORS Config here.

@Configuration
@EnableWebFlux
public class CORSConfig implements WebFluxConfigurer {

    @Override
    public void addCorsMappings(CorsRegistry registry) {
        registry.addMapping("/**")
                .allowedMethods("*");
    }
}

@Configuration
public class WebFluxConfig {

    @Bean
    public WebFluxConfigurer corsConfigurer() {
        return new WebFluxConfigurerComposite() {

            @Override
            public void addCorsMappings(CorsRegistry registry) {
                registry.addMapping("/**").allowedOrigins("*")
                        .allowedMethods("*");
            }
        };
    }
}

which corresponds to:

@Bean
public WebMvcConfigurer corsConfigurer() {
    return new WebMvcConfigurerAdapter() {

        @Override
        public void addCorsMappings(CorsRegistry registry) {

for spring mvc.


Here is another solution with the Webflux Configurer.

Side Note: Its Kotlin Code (copied from my project) but you can easily translate that to Java Code.

@Configuration
@EnableWebFlux
class WebConfig: WebFluxConfigurer
{
    override fun addCorsMappings(registry: CorsRegistry)
    {
        registry.addMapping("/**")
            .allowedOrigins("*") // any host or put domain(s) here
            .allowedMethods("GET, POST") // put the http verbs you want allow
            .allowedHeaders("Authorization") // put the http headers you want allow
    }
}