Found the issue. When choosing to deploy GraphQL, this doesn't mean it will also get activated:
https://www.ibm.com/docs/en/filenet-p8-platform/5.5.12?topic=graphql-enabling-graphiql
```yml
spec:
ecm_configuration:
graphql:
graphql_production_setting:
enable_graph_iql: true
```
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Ingo Zitzmann
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Original Message:
Sent: Mon February 26, 2024 04:57 AM
From: Ingo Zitzmann
Subject: OpenShift, GraphQL: XSRF token is not valid
Hello,
I am trying to use GraphQL on a FileNet 5.5.12 stack deployed on OpenShift CRC. ICN, ACCE works, however when attempting to access GraphQL via https://graphql-fncm.apps-crc.testing/content-services-graphql, I get the following error:
Error 500: com.ibm.ecm.content.graphql.exceptions.ContentServicesException: Unauthorized access: XSRFValidator.validateXSRF: XSRF token is not valid
Looks like some cross site issue?! Anyone have an idea where to start looking?
Thanks,
Ingo.
P.S.: Certificate states that is for the server icp4a-fncm-svc. Maybe needs a SAN or GraphQL needs to be made more lenient
Found this but don't know how to put this into the CRD :
-Decm.content.graphql.disable.xsrf.validation.for.ping=TRUE
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Ingo Zitzmann
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