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johannesjo
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6 years ago
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504 when reading data

  • Operating System and version: iOS 14.1
  • Browser Name and version: Safari 14.1

One of my users encountered a problem when using dropbox from my app from an iPhone:
https://github.com/johannesjo/super-productivity/issues/645

This is most likely the response to a request to: 

https://content.dropboxapi.com/2/files/download

 

8 Replies

  • Greg-DB's avatar
    Greg-DB
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    6 years ago

    Would it be possible to get some sample requests/responses showing the issue so we can try to track this down and investigate on our side? Be sure to redact the access token though of course.

  • johannesjo's avatar
    johannesjo
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    6 years ago

    Nevermind. I just figured that this is supposed to work as a header field as well. I get back to you once I've tested this.

  • johannesjo's avatar
    johannesjo
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    6 years ago

    Setting 

    'ngsw-bypass': true

    as header won't also work unfortunately as I get a Cross-origin error then... Any ideas?

  • Greg-DB's avatar
    Greg-DB
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    6 years ago

    I see, thanks. I'm not too familiar with the underlying issue here with regards to why Safari is rejecting or corrupting these requests, but looking at the proposed solution, the Dropbox API certainly doesn't expect any extra parameters or headers. (I'm not sure why this is necessary anyway since this seems like a client issue, not a server-side issue; it doesn't happen in other browsers, for instance.)

     

    In any case, I don't know which specific CORS error you're getting, but the Dropbox API does offer a few other options for formatting requests that may help workaround this. You can find information on those options under "Request and response formats" in the documentation, in particular in the "Content-download endpoints" and "Browser-based JavaScript and CORS pre-flight requests" sections.

  • johannesjo's avatar
    johannesjo
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    6 years ago

    > (I'm not sure why this is necessary anyway since this seems like a client issue, not a server-side issue; it doesn't happen in other browsers, for instance.)

     

    This is only necessary due to a long-existing bug with the angular service worker. It's a workaround to exclude requests from being cached by it. I don't see them fixing it anytime soon, that's why I am working with it in the first place.

     

    Well, maybe it's time to look for an alternative solution anyway. Thank you very much for your quick and competent help! Much appreciated!

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