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This header has been deprecated citing risks of misuse, and therefore is not recommeded. This module (hpkp
) will not receive any new feature development but will still be maintained.
Adds Public Key Pinning headers to Express/Connect applications. To learn more about HPKP, check out the spec, the article on MDN, and this tutorial.
Be very careful when deploying this—you can easily misuse this header and cause problems. Chrome has dropped support for HPKP citing risks of misuse.
Usage:
const express = require("express");
const hpkp = require("hpkp");
const app = express();
const ninetyDaysInSeconds = 7776000;
app.use(
hpkp({
maxAge: ninetyDaysInSeconds,
sha256s: ["AbCdEf123=", "ZyXwVu456="],
includeSubDomains: true, // optional
reportUri: "https://example.com", // optional
reportOnly: false, // optional
// Set the header based on a condition.
// This is optional.
setIf(req, res) {
return req.secure;
},
}),
);
Setting reportOnly
to true
will change the header from Public-Key-Pins
to Public-Key-Pins-Report-Only
.
Don't let these get out of sync with your certs! It's also recommended to test your HPKP deployment in reportOnly
mode, or alternatively, to use a very short maxAge
until you're confident your deployment is correct.
3.0.0 - 2024-10-09
FAQs
HTTP Public Key Pinning (HPKP) middleware
The npm package hpkp receives a total of 473,998 weekly downloads. As such, hpkp popularity was classified as popular.
We found that hpkp demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago. It has 1 open source maintainer collaborating on the project.
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