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id: cross-origin-errors | ||
title: Cross-origin Errors | ||
permalink: docs/cross-origin-errors.html | ||
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> Note: | ||
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> The following section applies only to the development mode of React. Error handling in production mode is done with regular try/catch statements. | ||
In [development mode](https://facebook.github.io/react/docs/optimizing-performance.html), React uses a global `error` event handler to preserve the "pause on exceptions" behavior of browser DevTools. It also logs errors to the developer console. | ||
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If an error is thrown from a [different origin](https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/Security/Same-origin_policy) the browser will mask its details and React will not be able to log the original error message. This is a security precaution taken by browsers to avoid leaking sensitive information. | ||
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You can simplify the development/debugging process by ensuring that errors are thrown with a same-origin policy. Below are some common causes of cross-origin errors and ways to address them. | ||
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### CDN | ||
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When loading React (or other libraries that might throw errors) from a CDN, add the [`crossorigin`](https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/HTML/CORS_settings_attributes) attribute to your `<script>` tags: | ||
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```html | ||
<script crossorigin src="..."></script> | ||
``` | ||
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Also ensure the CDN responds with the `Access-Control-Allow-Origin: *` HTTP header: | ||
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![Access-Control-Allow-Origin: *](/react/img/docs/cdn-cors-header.png) | ||
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### Webpack | ||
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Some JavaScript bundlers may wrap the application code with `eval` statements in development. (For example Webpack will do this if [`devtool`](https://webpack.js.org/configuration/devtool/) is set to any value containing the word "eval".) This may cause errors to be treated as cross-origin. | ||
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If you use Webpack, we recommend using the `cheap-module-source-map` setting in development to avoid this problem. |