Created by: Jesse0Michael
Add a Go server configuration option of "featureCORS" that defaults to false. When set to true the Go server routers will be generated with Cross-Origin Resource Sharing middleware through gorilla mux.
https://www.gorillatoolkit.org/pkg/handlers#CORS
Accepting cross origin requests is something that I needed in my project. I accomplished it with a custom template, but just in case anyone else would like this feature I put up this PR.
@antihax (2017/11) @bvwells (2017/12) @grokify (2018/07) @kemokemo (2018/09) @bkabrda (2019/07)
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