I want to configure Access-Control-Allow-Origin of a server machine running maptiler-server but cannot find any documentation how to do it. I also want to know if there is any way to provide the maptiler-serve with access tokens generated by another web server to implement some sort of access control. I don't want the map server to be accessible by everyone. I want to restrict it to the users of a particular web application.
How to enable CORS in a self-hosted maptiler-server?
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I found the solution on maptiler's page. Basicly I had to install a reverse proxy that did redirect to the maptiler-server. The example on their page uses Nginx as reverse-proxy server. To configure it in order to add
Access-Control-Allow-Origin
header on each responses, I had to extend the example with two more lines. So mylocation
block inside configuration file looks like this:The default configuration is located here
/etc/nginx/sites-available/
or here/etc/nginx/conf.d/