Content-Security-Policy middleware for Express
Usage
const csp = require('express-csp-header');
app.use(csp({
policies: {
'default-src': [csp.SELF],
'script-src': [csp.SELF, csp.INLINE, 'somehost.com'],
'style-src': [csp.SELF, 'mystyles.net'],
'img-src': ['data:', 'images.com'],
'worker-src': [csp.NONE],
'block-all-mixed-content': true
}
}));
nonce parameter
If you want to use nonce parameter you should use NONCE constant. Nonce key will be generated automatically. Also generated nonce key will be stored in req.nonce
:
app.use(csp({
policies: {
'script-src': [csp.NONCE]
}
}));
app.use((req, res) => {
console.log(req.nonce);
})
Auto tld
If you have more than one tlds you may want to keep current tld in your security policy. And you able to do this by replacing tld by TLD constant:
app.use(csp({
policies: {
'script-src': [`mystatic.${csp.TLD}`]
}
}));
Policy extending 🔥 DEPRECATED use presets
instead🔥
Sometimes you need to extend existing policies. You can do it by extend
param:
var defaultPolicies = {
'script-src': ['mydefaulthost.com']
};
app.use(csp({
policies: defaultPolicies,
extend: {
'script-src': ['myadditionalhost.com'],
'style-src': ['mystyles.com']
}
}));
Presets
Read about preset in csp-header
docs
Content-Security-Policy-Report-Only mode
To switch on Report-Only mode just specify reportOnly
param:
app.use(csp({
policies: {
'script-src': [csp.SELF]
},
reportOnly: true
}));
report-uri parameter
app.use(csp({
policies: {
'script-src': [csp.SELF]
},
reportUri: 'https://cspreport.com/send'
}));
If you want to pass some params to the report uri just pass function instead of string:
app.use(csp({
policies: {
'script-src': [csp.SELF]
},
reportUri: (req, res) => {
return `https://cspreport.com/send?time=${Number(new Date())}`;
}
}));