A builder tool to help generate CSPs in a type-safe way
I had to create a CSP and found the process rather unintuitive and mistake-prone. If you've created a Content Security Policy before, there are 3 paths to choose (or a mixture):
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Use a reporting wizard (Example)
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Use a generator wizard (Example)
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Manually edit policy, usually with a wash-rinse-repeat recipe
Any path you choose, you eventually end up with a big string of CSP content, very hard to edit or maintain. This is especially true if you opt in to create the CSP manually.
For that reason, I wanted a builder tool to help me with generating the string, in a type-safe way, but could not find one, so I created this tool.
npm install --save-dev csp-builder
import * as CSP from 'csp-builder';
const csp = new CSP.Builder();
const analyticsDomain = 'www.google-analytics.com';
const ownDomain = 'www.giladpeleg.com';
const reportUri = 'https://giladpeleg.report-uri.com/r/d/csp/enforce';
const extensiveSourceDirective = [
CSP.PredefinedSource.Self,
CSP.SchemaSource.Data,
analyticsDomain,
ownDomain,
];
const regularSourceDirective = [CSP.PredefinedSource.Self, analyticsDomain, ownDomain];
const localSourceDirective = [CSP.PredefinedSource.Self, ownDomain];
csp.addDirective(new CSP.DefaultSource().addValue(regularSourceDirective))
.addDirective(new CSP.FontSource().addValue(extensiveSourceDirective))
.addDirective(new CSP.ImageSource().addValue(extensiveSourceDirective))
.addDirective(new CSP.MediaSource().addValue(localSourceDirective))
.addDirective(new CSP.ObjectSource().addValue([CSP.PredefinedSource.None]))
.addDirective(new CSP.FontSource().addValue(extensiveSourceDirective))
.addDirective(
new CSP.PrefetchSource().addValue([CSP.PredefinedSource.Self, analyticsDomain, ownDomain])
)
.addDirective(
new CSP.ScriptSource().addValue([
CSP.PredefinedSource.Self,
CSP.PredefinedSource.UnsafeInline,
analyticsDomain,
ownDomain,
])
)
.addDirective(
new CSP.StyleSource().addValue([
CSP.PredefinedSource.Self,
CSP.PredefinedSource.UnsafeInline,
ownDomain,
])
)
.addDirective(new CSP.WorkerSource().addValue(localSourceDirective))
.addDirective(new CSP.ReportUri().setValue(reportUri));
console.log(csp.stringify());
See more usages in the tests
I've noticed there are possible optimizations to be done for the CSP, especially regarding deprecations and conciseness.
MIT © Gilad Peleg