[Fixes #42] Dynamicully set CORS ALLOW ORIGINS #43
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@giohappy @ridoo
I'd suggest to add the header for now as geoserver does (with Tomcat). As said in the ticket django-cors-headers is enabled with django in case somebody uses some other fe server than nginx
My take on this is:
If
CORS_ALLOW_ALL_ORIGINS = Truehttps://github.com/GeoNode/geonode/blob/684a1f3572a39b6ab8ba5a6ce7ea4d96fc739c8c/.env.sample#L134
we set the wildcard and all origins will be allowed
Else the domain name of SITEURL will be set
https://github.com/GeoNode/geonode/blob/684a1f3572a39b6ab8ba5a6ce7ea4d96fc739c8c/.env.sample#L44