@wnodex/cors 0.2.1 → 0.2.2

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- > @wnodex/cors@0.2.1 build /home/runner/work/wnodex/wnodex/packages/cors
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+ > @wnodex/cors@0.2.2 build /home/runner/work/wnodex/wnodex/packages/cors
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  > rolldown -c && tsc
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package/README.md CHANGED
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  # @wnodex/cors
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- wnodex cors middleware
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+ > wnodex cors middleware
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- ---
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+ Part of the [wnodex](https://github.com/wnodex/wnodex) ecosystem, this package provides CORS middleware for `wnodex`.
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- ## Table of Content
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+ ## About
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- - [License](#license)
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+ `@wnodex/cors` integrates the `cors` middleware to enable Cross-Origin Resource Sharing (CORS) in your `wnodex` application. It allows you to control which origins can access your API.
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- ---
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+ ## Features
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+ - Enable and configure CORS from the main `wnodex` configuration.
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+ - Fine-grained control over `origin`, `methods`, `allowedHeaders`, and other CORS options.
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+ - Uses the battle-tested `cors` library for Express.
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+ ## Why use it?
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+ This package provides a standardized way to manage CORS settings within a `wnodex` project. It helps prevent common cross-origin issues during development and allows you to enforce strict security policies in production, all from one central configuration point.
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+ ## Installation
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+ You can install the package using your favorite package manager:
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+ **pnpm**
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+ ```bash
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+ pnpm add @wnodex/cors
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+ ```
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+ **npm**
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+ ```bash
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+ npm install @wnodex/cors
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+ ```
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+ **yarn**
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+ ```bash
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+ yarn add @wnodex/cors
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+ ```
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+ **bun**
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+ ```bash
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+ bun add @wnodex/cors
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+ ```
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+ ## Usage
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+ `@wnodex/cors` is enabled by default with sensible settings for development. You can customize its behavior by passing a `cors` object to the `Wnodex` constructor.
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+ To disable it, set `cors` to `false`.
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+ ```typescript
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+ import { Wnodex } from 'wnodex';
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+ // Example: Customize allowed origins
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+ const server = new Wnodex({
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+ cors: {
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+ origin: 'https://my-frontend-app.com',
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+ methods: ['GET', 'POST'],
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+ },
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+ });
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+ // Example: Disable CORS
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+ const serverWithDisabledCors = new Wnodex({
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+ cors: false,
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+ });
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+ server.start();
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+ ```
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+ The options object is passed directly to the `cors` library.
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  ## License
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package/package.json CHANGED
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  "name": "@wnodex/cors",
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- "version": "0.2.1",
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+ "version": "0.2.2",
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  "private": false,
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- "description": "wnodex cors middleware",
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+ "description": "A wnodex middleware that integrates CORS to enable Cross-Origin Resource Sharing.",
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  "keywords": [
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- "wnodex"
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+ "wnodex",
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+ "middleware",
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+ "cors",
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+ "express",
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+ "security",
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+ "origin"
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  ],
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  "homepage": "https://github.com/wnodex/wnodex#readme",
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  "bugs": {
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  "@types/node": "^25.0.10",
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  "rolldown": "1.0.0-rc.1",
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  "typescript": "5.9.2",
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- "@wnodex/typescript-config": "0.2.1"
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+ "@wnodex/typescript-config": "0.2.2"
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  },
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  "publishConfig": {
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  "access": "public"