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How can I remove the CORB warning?

Chrome was working until version 73. Now it is throwing me a CORB warning and stopping my chrome extension from running.

Here is my ajax jquery code, nothing special

  $.ajax({
    url: this.url + "api/users",
    type: 'get',
    data: { account_id: this.account_id(), user_id: this.user_id(), person_id: person_id },
    success: function (data) {
      //do stuff
    }
});

I did notice that if I remove the x-content-type-options header so that it no longer reads "nosniff" I can get some Ajax requests to be returned but not others. Not sure if this means anything but I noticed that the json requests that returned an array worked but others did not.

remove_keys = %w(X-Content-Type-Options)
response.headers.delete_if{|key| remove_keys.include? key}

[{'id' : '123'}] <-worked
{'id' : '123'} <- did not work (not sure if means anything)

Full error from chrome

Cross-Origin Read Blocking (CORB) blocked cross-origin response https://ideas.test/api/users?token=W9BDdoiKcXLWSHXWySnwdCV69jz2y&account_id=3098355&user_id=john%40gmail.com&person_id=21046915&sync=false&new=true with MIME type application/json. See https://www.chromestatus.com/feature/5629709824032768 for more details.

Headers from response

Access-Control-Allow-Credentials: true
Access-Control-Allow-Headers: x-auth_token
Access-Control-Allow-Methods: GET, POST, PUT, PATCH, DELETE, OPTIONS, HEAD
Access-Control-Allow-Origin: chrome-extension://mhikhjencpecbhelhjgdcgpdhlhdlhjh
Access-Control-Expose-Headers: 
Access-Control-Max-Age: 1728000

Request Headers

Provisional headers are shown
Accept: */*
Origin: chrome-extension://mhikhjencpecbhelhjgdcgpdhlhdlhjh
Referer: https://3.basecamp.com/
User-Agent: Mozilla/5.0 (Macintosh; Intel Mac OS X 10_12_6) 
AppleWebKit/537.36 (KHTML, like Gecko) Chrome/73.0.3683.75 Safari/537.36

How can I get the response body to be returned without chrome removing the body due to CORB?

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John Pollard Avatar asked Nov 26 '25 02:11

John Pollard


2 Answers

I found a workaround. Might be an overkill for someone, but it took me 15 mins to fix everythiung. In your content script wrap all your ajax calls into a function:

Add ajaxGet function to your content script:

function ajaxGet(data){
    return new Promise(function (resolve, reject) {
        chrome.runtime.sendMessage({action: 'ajaxGet', data: data}, function (response) {
            console.log(response)
            if(response&&!response.statusText){//Might need some work here
                resolve(response);
            } else {
                reject(response)
            }
        });
    });
}

And in your background.js add a listener:

chrome.runtime.onMessage.addListener(function(request, sender, sendResponse) {
   if(request.action=="ajaxGet"){
       $.ajax(request.data).then(sendResponse,sendResponse)
       return true //telling chrome to wait till your ajax call resolves
   }
})

in stead of

$.ajax({
    url: this.url + "api/user_boards",
    type: 'get',
    data: { account_id: this.account_id()}
}) 

call

ajaxGet({
    url: this.url + "api/user_boards",
    type: 'get',
    data: { account_id: this.account_id()}
}).then(onSuccess, onError) //handle response from here

If you don't want to use jquery in your background.js you can make Xhr call in stead. Something like this:

var data = JSON.stringify(false);

var xhr = new XMLHttpRequest();
xhr.withCredentials = true;

xhr.addEventListener("readystatechange", function () {
  if (this.readyState === this.DONE) {
    console.log(this.responseText);
    sendResponse(this.responseText)
  } else {
    //handle errors
  }
});

xhr.open("GET", request.data.url);

xhr.send(data);

You'll have to work around headers on your own.

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Evgeny Vostok Avatar answered Nov 27 '25 16:11

Evgeny Vostok


After fixing the CSP & CORS issues, I was still getting the warning on the OPTIONS method call (which is done for cross-domain calls).

I fixed it on the server by setting the content-type for the OPTIONS method call (which doesn't return any data) to "application/octet-stream". No more warnings!

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GrumpyGary Avatar answered Nov 27 '25 16:11

GrumpyGary



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