I've managed to use the Nuxt.js axios module now. I got rid of the internal server error. However, axiom for instance doesn't seem to use the baseURL specified.
I am not a vue expert and I have started to use vue very recently (switched from ng 1). But I also gone through the same type of issues and most of the time I had no clue over certain errors.
Did you update the base url inside the nuxt.config.js?
axios: {
baseURL: 'http://example.test'
},
** Changes to nuxt.config.js wont be detected until you restart the prcoess.
I wish I can be more helpful but unfortunately busy with a deadline. :( That was just a copy paste from my current project and it uses server side httponly cookie based authentication.
I think your custom axios plugin doing the right thing with "new https.Agent" configuration. You can apply the same thing to nuxt axios module.
I've managed to use the Nuxt.js axios module now. I got rid of the internal server error. However, axiom for instance doesn't seem to use the baseURL specified.
Hi
I am not a vue expert and I have started to use vue very recently (switched from ng 1). But I also gone through the same type of issues and most of the time I had no clue over certain errors.
** Changes to nuxt.config.js wont be detected until you restart the prcoess.
P.S.
I would highly recommend the dotenv module for easier env level configurations
github.com/nuxt-community/dotenv-m...
Yes: github.com/sirixdb/sirix-web-front...
Yeah, I'm trying to learn Nuxt.js, Vue.js, TypeScript and D3.js, but I'm eager to learn :-)
Mhh.. couldn't find anything odd (but I am not familiar with TypeScript (ES only)
Here is my working setup (minimal code)
gist.github.com/zspine/efa32262b12...
Oh wow, can you make a PR maybe? :-)
I think Vert.x also has to send an HTTP-Header for CORS, to allow any origin: Access-Control-Allow-Origin: *
And the error is different with Chrome (I've used Firefox until now):
GET 127.0.0.1:9443/user/authorize net::ERR_CERT_AUTHORITY_INVALID
because of a self-signed certificate :(
However, so with your code it's already working!? π That would be beyond awesome :)
I wish I can be more helpful but unfortunately busy with a deadline. :( That was just a copy paste from my current project and it uses server side httponly cookie based authentication.
I think your custom axios plugin doing the right thing with "new https.Agent" configuration. You can apply the same thing to nuxt axios module.
aww, thanks for the hints :)
Okay, Update: I had to add the browserBaseURL:
browserBaseURL: '127.0.0.1:9443'
However, the strange thing is
This somehow produces an OPTIONS HTTP-request instead of a GET HTTP-request.
It seems the whole axios module configuration isn't recognized:
And request is sent to localhost:3005 instead with headers:
Code is simply: