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I'm developing a new service to hold our basket logic on a e-commerce site.



Locally we've got local.site.com which is the main site with the products etc. And we've got localhost:3000 which is the checkout flow AND the basket api (get basket, add to basket etc.)



If i press "add to basket" on local.site.com it fires a request to localhost:3000, adds the product to the basket and gets a basketId set on the cookie on the response.



No cookie is stored, which means next time i add to basket i do not get the same basket with the additional product, i get a new basket. - the basket service can't have any state with the client.



If i post to basketservice from swagger / postman everything works fine, so the endpoint is OK.



the communication between two different sites is the issue. How to solve this?










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    I'm developing a new service to hold our basket logic on a e-commerce site.



    Locally we've got local.site.com which is the main site with the products etc. And we've got localhost:3000 which is the checkout flow AND the basket api (get basket, add to basket etc.)



    If i press "add to basket" on local.site.com it fires a request to localhost:3000, adds the product to the basket and gets a basketId set on the cookie on the response.



    No cookie is stored, which means next time i add to basket i do not get the same basket with the additional product, i get a new basket. - the basket service can't have any state with the client.



    If i post to basketservice from swagger / postman everything works fine, so the endpoint is OK.



    the communication between two different sites is the issue. How to solve this?










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      I'm developing a new service to hold our basket logic on a e-commerce site.



      Locally we've got local.site.com which is the main site with the products etc. And we've got localhost:3000 which is the checkout flow AND the basket api (get basket, add to basket etc.)



      If i press "add to basket" on local.site.com it fires a request to localhost:3000, adds the product to the basket and gets a basketId set on the cookie on the response.



      No cookie is stored, which means next time i add to basket i do not get the same basket with the additional product, i get a new basket. - the basket service can't have any state with the client.



      If i post to basketservice from swagger / postman everything works fine, so the endpoint is OK.



      the communication between two different sites is the issue. How to solve this?










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      I'm developing a new service to hold our basket logic on a e-commerce site.



      Locally we've got local.site.com which is the main site with the products etc. And we've got localhost:3000 which is the checkout flow AND the basket api (get basket, add to basket etc.)



      If i press "add to basket" on local.site.com it fires a request to localhost:3000, adds the product to the basket and gets a basketId set on the cookie on the response.



      No cookie is stored, which means next time i add to basket i do not get the same basket with the additional product, i get a new basket. - the basket service can't have any state with the client.



      If i post to basketservice from swagger / postman everything works fine, so the endpoint is OK.



      the communication between two different sites is the issue. How to solve this?







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