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- </li><li>
- <a href="#H3-2">Only local script and and object resources are loaded</a>
- </li>
- </ol>
- </li><li>
- <a href="#H2-3">Relaxing the default policy</a>
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- <div id="static"><div id="pageData-name" class="pageData">Content Security Policy (CSP)</div>
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-<p>
- In order to mitigate a large class of potental cross-site scripting issues,
- Chrome's extension system has incorporated the general concept of
- <a href="http://dvcs.w3.org/hg/content-security-policy/raw-file/tip/csp-specification.dev.html">
- <strong>Content Security Policy (CSP)</strong>
- </a>. This introduces some fairly strict policies that will make extensions
- more secure by default, and provides you with the ability to create and
- enforce rules governing the types of content that can be loaded and executed
- by your extensions and applications.
-</p>
-<p>
- In general, CSP works as a black/whitelisting mechanism for resources loaded
- or executed by your extensions. Defining a reasonable policy for your
- extension enables you to carefully consider the resources that your extension
- requires, and to ask the browser to ensure that those are the only resources
- your extension has access to. These policies provide security over and above
- the <a href="manifest.html#permissions">host permissions</a> your extension
- requests; they're an additional layer of protection, not a replacement.
-</p>
-<p>
- On the web, such a policy is defined via an HTTP header or <code>meta</code>
- element. Inside Chrome's extension system, neither is an appropriate
- mechanism. Instead, an extension's policy is defined via the extension's
- <a href="manifest.html"><code>manifest.json</code></a> file as follows:
-</p>
-<pre>{
- ...,
- "content_security_policy": "[POLICY STRING GOES HERE]"
- ...
-}</pre>
-<p class="note">
- For full details regarding CSP's syntax, please take a look at
- <a href="http://dvcs.w3.org/hg/content-security-policy/raw-file/tip/csp-specification.dev.html#syntax">
- the Content Security Policy specification
- </a>.
-</p>
-<a name="H2-0"></a><h2>Default Policy Restrictions</h2>
-<p>
- Packages that do not define a <a href="manifestVersion.html">
- <code>manifest_version</code>
- </a> have no default content security policy. Those that select
- <code>manifest_version</code> 2, have a default content security policy
- of:
-</p>
-<pre>script-src 'self'; object-src 'self'</pre>
-<p>
- This policy adds security by limiting extensions and applications in two ways:
-</p>
-<a name="H3-1"></a><h3>Inline JavaScript will not be executed</h3>
-<p>
- Inline JavaScript, as well as dangerous string-to-JavaScript methods like
- <code>eval</code>, will not be executed. This restriction bans both inline
- <code>&lt;script&gt;</code> blocks <strong>and</strong> inline event handlers
- (e.g. <code>&lt;button onclick="..."&gt;</code>).
-</p>
-<p>
- The first restriction wipes out a huge class of cross-site scripting attacks
- by making it impossible for you to accidentally execute script provided by a
- malicious third-party. It does, however, require you to write your code with a
- clean separation between content and behavior (which you should of course do
- anyway, right?). An example might make this clearer. You might try to write a
- <a href="browserAction.html#popups">Browser Action's popup</a> as a single
- <code>popup.html</code> containing:
-</p>
-<pre>&lt;!doctype html&gt;
-&lt;html&gt;
- &lt;head&gt;
- &lt;title&gt;My Awesome Popup!&lt;/title&gt;
- &lt;script&gt;
- function awesome() {
- // do something awesome!
- }
- function totallyAwesome() {
- // do something TOTALLY awesome!
- }
- function clickHandler(element) {
- setTimeout(<strong>"awesome(); totallyAwesome()"</strong>, 1000);
- }
- &lt;/script&gt;
- &lt;/head&gt;
- &lt;body&gt;
- &lt;button <strong>onclick="clickHandler(this)"</strong>&gt;
- Click for awesomeness!
- &lt;/button&gt;
- &lt;/body&gt;
-&lt;/html&gt;</pre>
-<p>
- Three things will need to change in order to make this work the way you expect
- it to:
-</p>
-<ul>
- <li>
- The <code>clickHandler</code> definition needs to move into an external
- JavaScript file (<code>popup.js</code> would be a good target).
- </li>
- <li>
- The inline event handler definition must be rewritten in terms of
- <code>addEventListener</code> and extracted into <code>popup.js</code>.
- </li>
- <li>
- The <code>setTimeout</code> call will need to be rewritten to avoid
- converting the string <code>"awesome(); totallyAwesome()"</code> into
- JavaScript for execution.
- </li>
-</ul>
-<p>
- Those changes might look something like the following:
-</p>
-<pre>popup.js:
-=========
-function awesome() {
- // Do something awesome!
-}
-function totallyAwesome() {
- // do something TOTALLY awesome!
-}
-<strong>
-function awesomeTask() {
- awesome();
- totallyAwesome();
-}
-</strong>
-function clickHandler(e) {
- setTimeout(<strong>awesomeTask</strong>, 1000);
-}
-// Add event listeners once the DOM has fully loaded by listening for the
-// `DOMContentLoaded` event on the document, and adding your listeners to
-// specific elements when it triggers.
-document.addEventListener('DOMContentLoaded', function () {
- document.querySelector('button').addEventListener('click', clickHandler);
-});
-popup.html:
-===========
-&lt;!doctype html&gt;
-&lt;html&gt;
- &lt;head&gt;
- &lt;title&gt;My Awesome Popup!&lt;/title&gt;
- &lt;script <strong>src="popup.js"</strong>&gt;&lt;/script&gt;
- &lt;/script&gt;
- &lt;/head&gt;
- &lt;body&gt;
- &lt;button&gt;Click for awesomeness!&lt;/button&gt;
- &lt;/body&gt;
-&lt;/html&gt;</pre>
-<p>
-</p><a name="H3-2"></a><h3>Only local script and and object resources are loaded</h3>
-<p>
- Script and object resources can only be loaded from the extension's
- package, not from the web at large. This ensures that your extension only
- executes the code you've specifically approved, preventing an active network
- attacker from maliciously redirecting your request for a resource.
-</p>
-<p>
- Instead of writing code that depends on jQuery (or any other library) loading
- from an external CDN, consider including the specific version of jQuery in
- your extension package. That is, instead of:
-</p>
-<pre>&lt;!doctype html&gt;
-&lt;html&gt;
- &lt;head&gt;
- &lt;title&gt;My Awesome Popup!&lt;/title&gt;
- &lt;script src="<strong>http://ajax.googleapis.com/ajax/libs/jquery/1.7.1/jquery.min.js</strong>"&gt;&lt;/script&gt;
- &lt;/script&gt;
- &lt;/head&gt;
- &lt;body&gt;
- &lt;button&gt;Click for awesomeness!&lt;/button&gt;
- &lt;/body&gt;
-&lt;/html&gt;</pre>
-<p>
- Download the file, include it in your package, and write:
-</p><p>
-</p><pre>&lt;!doctype html&gt;
-&lt;html&gt;
- &lt;head&gt;
- &lt;title&gt;My Awesome Popup!&lt;/title&gt;
- &lt;script src="<strong>jquery.min.js</strong>"&gt;&lt;/script&gt;
- &lt;/script&gt;
- &lt;/head&gt;
- &lt;body&gt;
- &lt;button&gt;Click for awesomeness!&lt;/button&gt;
- &lt;/body&gt;
-&lt;/html&gt;</pre>
-<a name="H2-3"></a><h2>Relaxing the default policy</h2>
-<p>
- There is no mechanism for relaxing the restriction against executing inline
- JavaScript. In particular, setting a script policy that includes
- <code>unsafe-inline</code> will have no effect. This is intentional.
-</p>
-<p>
- If, on the other hand, you have a need for some external JavaScript or object
- resources, you can relax the policy to a limited extent by whitelisting
- specific HTTPS origins from which scripts should be accepted. Whitelisting
- insecure HTTP resources will have no effect. This is intentional, because
- we want to ensure that executable resources loaded with an extension's
- elevated permissions is exactly the resource you expect, and hasn't been
- replaced by an active network attacker. As <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Man-in-the-middle_attack">man-in-the-middle
- attacks</a> are both trivial and undetectable over HTTP, only HTTPS origins
- will be accepted.
-</p>
-<p>
- A relaxed policy definition which allows script resources to be loaded from
- <code>example.com</code> over HTTPS might look like:
-</p>
-<pre>{
- ...,
- "content_security_policy": "script-src 'self' https://example.com; object-src 'self'",
- ...
-}</pre>
-<p class="note">
- Note that both <code>script-src</code> and <code>object-src</code> are defined
- by the policy. Chrome will not accept a policy that doesn't limit each of
- these values to (at least) <code>'self'</code>.
-</p>
-<p>
- Making use of Google Analytics is the canonical example for this sort of
- policy definition. It's common enough that we've provided an Analytics
- boilerplate of sorts in the <a href="samples.html#analytics">Event Tracking
- with Google Analytics</a> sample extension, and a
-<a href="tut_analytics.html">brief tutorial</a> that goes into more detail.
-</p>
-<a name="H2-4"></a><h2>Tightening the default policy</h2>
-<p>
- You may, of course, tighten this policy to whatever extent your extension
- allows in order to increase security at the expense of convenience. To specify
- that your extension can only load resources of <em>any</em> type (images, etc)
- from its own package, for example, a policy of <code>default-src 'self'</code>
- would be appropriate. The <a href="samples.html#mappy">Mappy</a> sample
- extension is a good example of an extension that's been locked down above and
- beyond the defaults.
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