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I am trying to add a panel from a Grafana dashboard to Power BI. I encountered the CORS issue when I integrated Power BI with the Grafana dashboard panel which is also resolved by running Grafana behind a reverse proxy using Nginx.
Now, I am facing Failed to read the ‘cookie’ property from ‘Document’: The document is sandboxed and lacks the ‘allow-same-origin’ flag. This was working fine as I have successfully embedded my company website URL in Power BI’s iframe.
Not showing any error in Grafana logs or Nginx logs. But I caught this error in the Power BI web interface in Chrome.
Does anyone have any clue what is going on in my scenario?
Hi @Anonymous ,
I find a blog with similar issue like yours. And I hope it could help you solve your issue.
For refernece:
Iframe sandboxing with 'allow-same-origin' flag error
Best Regards,
Rico Zhou
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