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These form the basis of Content Security Policy. A policy is a collection of directives that are parsed from either the Content-Security-Policy(-Report-Only) HTTP header, or the `<meta>` element. The directives are what restrict the operations can be performed in the current global execution context. For example, "frame-ancestors: none" tells us to prevent the page from being loaded in an embedded context, such as `<iframe>`. You can see it a bit like OpenBSD's pledge() functionality, but for the web platform: https://man.openbsd.org/pledge.2
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33 lines
889 B
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/*
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* Copyright (c) 2025, Luke Wilde <luke@ladybird.org>
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*
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* SPDX-License-Identifier: BSD-2-Clause
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*/
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#include <LibIPC/Decoder.h>
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#include <LibIPC/Encoder.h>
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#include <LibWeb/ContentSecurityPolicy/Directives/SerializedDirective.h>
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namespace IPC {
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template<>
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ErrorOr<void> encode(Encoder& encoder, Web::ContentSecurityPolicy::Directives::SerializedDirective const& serialized_directive)
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{
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TRY(encoder.encode(serialized_directive.name));
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TRY(encoder.encode(serialized_directive.value));
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return {};
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}
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template<>
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ErrorOr<Web::ContentSecurityPolicy::Directives::SerializedDirective> decode(Decoder& decoder)
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{
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Web::ContentSecurityPolicy::Directives::SerializedDirective serialized_directive {};
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serialized_directive.name = TRY(decoder.decode<String>());
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serialized_directive.value = TRY(decoder.decode<Vector<String>>());
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return serialized_directive;
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}
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}
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