If you are needing this for development and wanting to access an api from your react app but getting an error like this-
Failed to load http://localhost:8180/tables:
The 'Access-Control-Allow-Origin' header has a value 'http://localhost:8180'
that is not equal to the supplied origin. Origin 'http://localhost:3000' is
therefore not allowed access. Have the server send the header with a valid
value, or, if an opaque response serves your needs, set the request's mode to
'no-cors' to fetch the resource with CORS disabled.
then you can get the create-react-app server to proxy your request to your api server quite easily.
create-react-app uses the webpack development server to serve your react app.
So if your react app is being served from http://localhost:3000
and the api you want to connect to is at http://localhost:8180/tables
you can simply add a proxy
value into your react app's package.json file like this-
proxy: "http://localhost:8180",
then from your react app call your api like
fetch('/tables').then(....)
the request will be sent to the create-react-app server which will send it on to the api server and return the results for you.
Full details here Proxying API Requests in Development
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