extraHeaders doesnt work in socket.io-client












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Hi my code looks like this in nodejs, it works!



but when i try to use exactly same code in nwjs app, it doesn't! because as i sniff and see it thinks it runs under a web browser and it tries to use native functions of nwjs's chromium browser.



function connecttest(domain)
{
socket = require('socket.io-client')('https://ws.'+domain.replace('www.').replace('m.'),{
forceNode:true,
transports: ['websocket'],
extraHeaders: {
'Origin': 'https://www.'+domain.replace('www.').replace('m.')
},
transportOptions: {
polling: {
extraHeaders: {
'Origin': 'https://www.'+domain.replace('www.').replace('m.')
}
}
}
});
socket.on('connect', function(socket){
console.log("ok");
socket.emit('query', {"body":{"siteId":"9","source":1,"lang":"tr"},"action":"site.session","frontEndId":0,"token":null});
socket.on('response', function(data){
console.log(data);
});

});
}


fiddler sniff 😒



as you see it can not set a right origin header



but



but it works under plain - nodejs script










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    Hi my code looks like this in nodejs, it works!



    but when i try to use exactly same code in nwjs app, it doesn't! because as i sniff and see it thinks it runs under a web browser and it tries to use native functions of nwjs's chromium browser.



    function connecttest(domain)
    {
    socket = require('socket.io-client')('https://ws.'+domain.replace('www.').replace('m.'),{
    forceNode:true,
    transports: ['websocket'],
    extraHeaders: {
    'Origin': 'https://www.'+domain.replace('www.').replace('m.')
    },
    transportOptions: {
    polling: {
    extraHeaders: {
    'Origin': 'https://www.'+domain.replace('www.').replace('m.')
    }
    }
    }
    });
    socket.on('connect', function(socket){
    console.log("ok");
    socket.emit('query', {"body":{"siteId":"9","source":1,"lang":"tr"},"action":"site.session","frontEndId":0,"token":null});
    socket.on('response', function(data){
    console.log(data);
    });

    });
    }


    fiddler sniff 😒



    as you see it can not set a right origin header



    but



    but it works under plain - nodejs script










    share|improve this question



























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      Hi my code looks like this in nodejs, it works!



      but when i try to use exactly same code in nwjs app, it doesn't! because as i sniff and see it thinks it runs under a web browser and it tries to use native functions of nwjs's chromium browser.



      function connecttest(domain)
      {
      socket = require('socket.io-client')('https://ws.'+domain.replace('www.').replace('m.'),{
      forceNode:true,
      transports: ['websocket'],
      extraHeaders: {
      'Origin': 'https://www.'+domain.replace('www.').replace('m.')
      },
      transportOptions: {
      polling: {
      extraHeaders: {
      'Origin': 'https://www.'+domain.replace('www.').replace('m.')
      }
      }
      }
      });
      socket.on('connect', function(socket){
      console.log("ok");
      socket.emit('query', {"body":{"siteId":"9","source":1,"lang":"tr"},"action":"site.session","frontEndId":0,"token":null});
      socket.on('response', function(data){
      console.log(data);
      });

      });
      }


      fiddler sniff 😒



      as you see it can not set a right origin header



      but



      but it works under plain - nodejs script










      share|improve this question
















      Hi my code looks like this in nodejs, it works!



      but when i try to use exactly same code in nwjs app, it doesn't! because as i sniff and see it thinks it runs under a web browser and it tries to use native functions of nwjs's chromium browser.



      function connecttest(domain)
      {
      socket = require('socket.io-client')('https://ws.'+domain.replace('www.').replace('m.'),{
      forceNode:true,
      transports: ['websocket'],
      extraHeaders: {
      'Origin': 'https://www.'+domain.replace('www.').replace('m.')
      },
      transportOptions: {
      polling: {
      extraHeaders: {
      'Origin': 'https://www.'+domain.replace('www.').replace('m.')
      }
      }
      }
      });
      socket.on('connect', function(socket){
      console.log("ok");
      socket.emit('query', {"body":{"siteId":"9","source":1,"lang":"tr"},"action":"site.session","frontEndId":0,"token":null});
      socket.on('response', function(data){
      console.log(data);
      });

      });
      }


      fiddler sniff 😒



      as you see it can not set a right origin header



      but



      but it works under plain - nodejs script







      node.js socket.io nwjs






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      edited Nov 23 '18 at 4:51







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      asked Nov 23 '18 at 3:14









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