ionic auth gives cross domain error using ionic run












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I'm using ionic's auth component to login to Google and Facebook. When making the call towards ionic, it will return a CORS error (I think):



POST https://api.ionic.io/auth/login/facebook 
Error: Request has been terminated
Possible causes: the network is offline, Origin is not allowed by Access-
Control-Allow-Origin, the page is being unloaded, etc.
at v (polyfills.js:3)
at Request.crossDomainError (main.js:187012)
....


However, I'm not running through Ionic serve or live reload, but just plain ionic run android. I understood this should not cause cors error since files are server from the local file system. What could be the cause?



To be fully inclusive, this is the code used:



import { Auth,.. } from '@ionic/cloud-angular';
this.auth.login('facebook').then(function (success) { ...









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  • I'm having an extremely similar issue, did you find a solution?

    – Sam Borick
    Jul 19 '17 at 13:27











  • hi @SamBorick, actually I moved away from Ionic auth and am using Firebase now. Yesterday, Ionic announced it wil stop Ionic auth anyway so you'll need to use an alternative solution as well.

    – S. Roose
    Jul 20 '17 at 7:56











  • I'm not using ionic auth either, I was just getting the same CORS issue under similar circumstances. Thanks though!

    – Sam Borick
    Jul 21 '17 at 14:26
















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I'm using ionic's auth component to login to Google and Facebook. When making the call towards ionic, it will return a CORS error (I think):



POST https://api.ionic.io/auth/login/facebook 
Error: Request has been terminated
Possible causes: the network is offline, Origin is not allowed by Access-
Control-Allow-Origin, the page is being unloaded, etc.
at v (polyfills.js:3)
at Request.crossDomainError (main.js:187012)
....


However, I'm not running through Ionic serve or live reload, but just plain ionic run android. I understood this should not cause cors error since files are server from the local file system. What could be the cause?



To be fully inclusive, this is the code used:



import { Auth,.. } from '@ionic/cloud-angular';
this.auth.login('facebook').then(function (success) { ...









share|improve this question























  • I'm having an extremely similar issue, did you find a solution?

    – Sam Borick
    Jul 19 '17 at 13:27











  • hi @SamBorick, actually I moved away from Ionic auth and am using Firebase now. Yesterday, Ionic announced it wil stop Ionic auth anyway so you'll need to use an alternative solution as well.

    – S. Roose
    Jul 20 '17 at 7:56











  • I'm not using ionic auth either, I was just getting the same CORS issue under similar circumstances. Thanks though!

    – Sam Borick
    Jul 21 '17 at 14:26














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I'm using ionic's auth component to login to Google and Facebook. When making the call towards ionic, it will return a CORS error (I think):



POST https://api.ionic.io/auth/login/facebook 
Error: Request has been terminated
Possible causes: the network is offline, Origin is not allowed by Access-
Control-Allow-Origin, the page is being unloaded, etc.
at v (polyfills.js:3)
at Request.crossDomainError (main.js:187012)
....


However, I'm not running through Ionic serve or live reload, but just plain ionic run android. I understood this should not cause cors error since files are server from the local file system. What could be the cause?



To be fully inclusive, this is the code used:



import { Auth,.. } from '@ionic/cloud-angular';
this.auth.login('facebook').then(function (success) { ...









share|improve this question














I'm using ionic's auth component to login to Google and Facebook. When making the call towards ionic, it will return a CORS error (I think):



POST https://api.ionic.io/auth/login/facebook 
Error: Request has been terminated
Possible causes: the network is offline, Origin is not allowed by Access-
Control-Allow-Origin, the page is being unloaded, etc.
at v (polyfills.js:3)
at Request.crossDomainError (main.js:187012)
....


However, I'm not running through Ionic serve or live reload, but just plain ionic run android. I understood this should not cause cors error since files are server from the local file system. What could be the cause?



To be fully inclusive, this is the code used:



import { Auth,.. } from '@ionic/cloud-angular';
this.auth.login('facebook').then(function (success) { ...






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  • I'm having an extremely similar issue, did you find a solution?

    – Sam Borick
    Jul 19 '17 at 13:27











  • hi @SamBorick, actually I moved away from Ionic auth and am using Firebase now. Yesterday, Ionic announced it wil stop Ionic auth anyway so you'll need to use an alternative solution as well.

    – S. Roose
    Jul 20 '17 at 7:56











  • I'm not using ionic auth either, I was just getting the same CORS issue under similar circumstances. Thanks though!

    – Sam Borick
    Jul 21 '17 at 14:26



















  • I'm having an extremely similar issue, did you find a solution?

    – Sam Borick
    Jul 19 '17 at 13:27











  • hi @SamBorick, actually I moved away from Ionic auth and am using Firebase now. Yesterday, Ionic announced it wil stop Ionic auth anyway so you'll need to use an alternative solution as well.

    – S. Roose
    Jul 20 '17 at 7:56











  • I'm not using ionic auth either, I was just getting the same CORS issue under similar circumstances. Thanks though!

    – Sam Borick
    Jul 21 '17 at 14:26

















I'm having an extremely similar issue, did you find a solution?

– Sam Borick
Jul 19 '17 at 13:27





I'm having an extremely similar issue, did you find a solution?

– Sam Borick
Jul 19 '17 at 13:27













hi @SamBorick, actually I moved away from Ionic auth and am using Firebase now. Yesterday, Ionic announced it wil stop Ionic auth anyway so you'll need to use an alternative solution as well.

– S. Roose
Jul 20 '17 at 7:56





hi @SamBorick, actually I moved away from Ionic auth and am using Firebase now. Yesterday, Ionic announced it wil stop Ionic auth anyway so you'll need to use an alternative solution as well.

– S. Roose
Jul 20 '17 at 7:56













I'm not using ionic auth either, I was just getting the same CORS issue under similar circumstances. Thanks though!

– Sam Borick
Jul 21 '17 at 14:26





I'm not using ionic auth either, I was just getting the same CORS issue under similar circumstances. Thanks though!

– Sam Borick
Jul 21 '17 at 14:26












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