Ring middleware for Content Security Policy
To install, add the following to your project :dependencies
:
(require '[ring-middleware-csp.core :refer [wrap-csp]]
'[ring.util.response :refer [response]])
(defn handler [request]
(response {:foo "bar"}))
(def policy {:default-src :none
:script-src [:self :nonce]
:style-src ["https://example.com" :unsafe-inline]
:report-uri "/csp-report"})
(def app
(-> handler
(wrap-csp {:policy policy})
(other-middleware)))
Then, Content-Security-Policy header is added to http response.
wrap-csp
middleware inject :csp-nonce
to request map.
You can use nonce like following.
(defn handler [{:keys [csp-nonce] :as req}]
{:status 200
:headers {}
:body (str "<script nonce=\"" csp-nonce "\">alert('foo');</script>")})
If you want to disable injection, set :use-nonce?
option to false
.
You can use compose
function.
(ring-middleware-csp.core/compose {:default-src :none
:style-src ["https://example.com" :unsafe-inline]
:report-uri "/csp-report"})
=> "default-src 'none';style-src https://example.com 'unsafe-inline';report-uri /csp-report"
; with nonce
(ring-middleware-csp.core/compose {:default-src :none
:style-src [:nonce :unsafe-inline]}
"abcdefg")
=> "default-src 'none';style-src 'nonce-abcdefg' 'unsafe-inline'"
:policy
Specify Content-Security-Policy value. The key of map is the directive name, the value of map is the directive value. Values are keyword, string or collection of them.
e.g.
{:policy {:default-src :none
:script-src [:self :nonce]
:style-src ["https://example.com" :unsafe-inline]
:report-uri "/csp-report"}}
:report-only?
If :report-only?
is set to true, use "Content-Security-Policy-Report-Only" as header name.
:policy-generator
By setting a function in :policy-generator
, you can set a dynamic policy according to the request.
The argument of the function is ring request map, the return value of it is policy map (same style as :policy
).
If the function returns nil
, use default policy.
:report-handler
and :report-uri
By using :report-handler
, you can handle report request.
:report-uri
is the path to use report-handler.
:report-handler
is ring-style report handler (you must return valid response map).
If use :report-handler
or :report-uri
, must set both :report-handler
and :report-uri
.
WARN: :report-uri
option and :report-uri
directive in :policy
is independent config.
Even if you set :report-uri
option, the report-uri directive is NOT added automatically.
e.g.
{:policy {:default-src :self
:report-uri "/csp-report"}
:report-uri "/csp-report"
:report-handler (fn [req]
(response {:foo "bar"}))}
:use-nonce?
The default value is ture
.
If you set to false
, disable to generate nonce.
:nonce-generator
By using :nonce-generator
, you can use costom nonce generator.
Default generator use SecureRandom
(using "NativePRNGNonBlocking" algorithm) and
java.util.Base64
.
It generate base64 string from 256bit random data.
e.g.
{:policy {:default-src :self
:script-src [:self :nonce]}
:nonce-generator (fn []
"STATIC-NONCE")} ; DON'T use static nonce for security reason
lein test
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