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/* This Source Code Form is subject to the terms of the Mozilla Public
* License, v. 2.0. If a copy of the MPL was not distributed with this
* file, You can obtain one at http://mozilla.org/MPL/2.0/. */
#include "nsISerializable.idl"
#include "nsIContentPolicy.idl"
interface nsIURI;
interface nsIChannel;
interface nsIDocShell;
interface nsIDOMDocument;
interface nsIPrincipal;
interface nsIURI;
/**
* nsIContentSecurityPolicy
* Describes an XPCOM component used to model and enforce CSPs. Instances of
* this class may have multiple policies within them, but there should only be
* one of these per document/principal.
*/
typedef unsigned short CSPDirective;
%{C++
class nsCSPPolicy;
%}
[ptr] native CSPPolicyPtr(const nsCSPPolicy);
[scriptable, builtinclass, uuid(b3c4c0ae-bd5e-4cad-87e0-8d210dbb3f9f)]
interface nsIContentSecurityPolicy : nsISerializable
{
/**
* Directives supported by Content Security Policy. These are enums for
* the CSPDirective type.
* The NO_DIRECTIVE entry is used for checking default permissions and
* returning failure when asking CSP which directive to check.
*
* NOTE: When implementing a new directive, you will need to add it here but also
* add it to the CSPStrDirectives array in nsCSPUtils.h.
*/
const unsigned short NO_DIRECTIVE = 0;
const unsigned short DEFAULT_SRC_DIRECTIVE = 1;
const unsigned short SCRIPT_SRC_DIRECTIVE = 2;
const unsigned short OBJECT_SRC_DIRECTIVE = 3;
const unsigned short STYLE_SRC_DIRECTIVE = 4;
const unsigned short IMG_SRC_DIRECTIVE = 5;
const unsigned short MEDIA_SRC_DIRECTIVE = 6;
const unsigned short FRAME_SRC_DIRECTIVE = 7;
const unsigned short FONT_SRC_DIRECTIVE = 8;
const unsigned short CONNECT_SRC_DIRECTIVE = 9;
const unsigned short REPORT_URI_DIRECTIVE = 10;
const unsigned short FRAME_ANCESTORS_DIRECTIVE = 11;
const unsigned short REFLECTED_XSS_DIRECTIVE = 12;
const unsigned short BASE_URI_DIRECTIVE = 13;
const unsigned short FORM_ACTION_DIRECTIVE = 14;
const unsigned short REFERRER_DIRECTIVE = 15;
const unsigned short WEB_MANIFEST_SRC_DIRECTIVE = 16;
const unsigned short UPGRADE_IF_INSECURE_DIRECTIVE = 17;
const unsigned short CHILD_SRC_DIRECTIVE = 18;
const unsigned short BLOCK_ALL_MIXED_CONTENT = 19;
const unsigned short REQUIRE_SRI_FOR = 20;
const unsigned short SANDBOX_DIRECTIVE = 21;
/**
* Accessor method for a read-only string version of the policy at a given
* index.
*/
[binaryname(GetPolicyString)] AString getPolicy(in unsigned long index);
/**
* Accessor method for a read-only pointer the policy object at a given
* index. Returns a null pointer if the index is larger than the current
* policy count.
*/
[noscript,notxpcom,nostdcall] CSPPolicyPtr GetPolicy(in unsigned long index);
/**
* Returns the number of policies attached to this CSP instance. Useful with
* getPolicy().
*/
readonly attribute unsigned long policyCount;
/**
* Returns whether this policy uses the directive upgrade-insecure-requests.
* Please note that upgrade-insecure-reqeusts also applies if the parent or
* including document (context) makes use of the directive.
*/
readonly attribute bool upgradeInsecureRequests;
/**
* Returns whether this policy uses the directive block-all-mixed-content.
* Please note that block-all-mixed-content takes presedence in case the
* directive upgrade-insecure-requests is defined in the same policy and
* will therefore block all mixed content without even trying to perform
* an upgrade.
*/
readonly attribute bool blockAllMixedContent;
/**
* Obtains the referrer policy (as integer) for this browsing context as
* specified in CSP. If there are multiple policies and...
* - only one sets a referrer policy: that policy is returned
* - more than one sets different referrer policies: no-referrer is returned
* - more than one set equivalent policies: that policy is returned
* For the enumeration of policies see ReferrerPolicy.h and nsIHttpChannel.
*
* @param aPolicy
* The referrer policy to use for the protected resource.
* @return
* true if a referrer policy is specified, false if it's unspecified.
*/
bool getReferrerPolicy(out unsigned long policy);
/**
* Parse and install a CSP policy.
* @param aPolicy
* String representation of the policy
* (e.g., header value, meta content)
* @param reportOnly
* Should this policy affect content, script and style processing or
* just send reports if it is violated?
* @param deliveredViaMetaTag
* Indicates whether the policy was delivered via the meta tag.
*/
void appendPolicy(in AString policyString,
in boolean reportOnly,
in boolean deliveredViaMetaTag);
/*
* Whether this policy allows inline script or style.
* @param aContentPolicyType Either TYPE_SCRIPT or TYPE_STYLESHEET
* @param aNonce The nonce string to check against the policy
* @param aParserCreated If the script element was created by the HTML Parser
* @param aContent The content of the inline resource to hash
* (and compare to the hashes listed in the policy)
* @param aLineNumber The line number of the inline resource
* (used for reporting)
* @return
* Whether or not the effects of the inline style should be allowed
* (block the rules if false).
*/
boolean getAllowsInline(in nsContentPolicyType aContentPolicyType,
in AString aNonce,
in boolean aParserCreated,
in AString aContent,
in unsigned long aLineNumber);
/**
* whether this policy allows eval and eval-like functions
* such as setTimeout("code string", time).
* @param shouldReportViolations
* Whether or not the use of eval should be reported.
* This function returns "true" when violating report-only policies, but
* when any policy (report-only or otherwise) is violated,
* shouldReportViolations is true as well.
* @return
* Whether or not the effects of the eval call should be allowed
* (block the call if false).
*/
boolean getAllowsEval(out boolean shouldReportViolations);
/**
* Delegate method called by the service when the protected document is loaded.
* Returns the union of all the sandbox flags contained in CSP policies. This is the most
* restrictive interpretation of flags set in multiple policies.
* See nsSandboxFlags.h for the possible flags.
*
* @return
* sandbox flags or SANDBOXED_NONE if no sandbox directive exists
*/
uint32_t getCSPSandboxFlags();
/**
* For each violated policy (of type violationType), log policy violation on
* the Error Console and send a report to report-uris present in the violated
* policies.
*
* @param violationType
* one of the VIOLATION_TYPE_* constants, e.g. inline-script or eval
* @param sourceFile
* name of the source file containing the violation (if available)
* @param contentSample
* sample of the violating content (to aid debugging)
* @param lineNum
* source line number of the violation (if available)
* @param aNonce
* (optional) If this is a nonce violation, include the nonce so we can
* recheck to determine which policies were violated and send the
* appropriate reports.
* @param aContent
* (optional) If this is a hash violation, include contents of the inline
* resource in the question so we can recheck the hash in order to
* determine which policies were violated and send the appropriate
* reports.
*/
void logViolationDetails(in unsigned short violationType,
in AString sourceFile,
in AString scriptSample,
in int32_t lineNum,
[optional] in AString nonce,
[optional] in AString content);
const unsigned short VIOLATION_TYPE_INLINE_SCRIPT = 1;
const unsigned short VIOLATION_TYPE_EVAL = 2;
const unsigned short VIOLATION_TYPE_INLINE_STYLE = 3;
const unsigned short VIOLATION_TYPE_NONCE_SCRIPT = 4;
const unsigned short VIOLATION_TYPE_NONCE_STYLE = 5;
const unsigned short VIOLATION_TYPE_HASH_SCRIPT = 6;
const unsigned short VIOLATION_TYPE_HASH_STYLE = 7;
const unsigned short VIOLATION_TYPE_REQUIRE_SRI_FOR_STYLE = 8;
const unsigned short VIOLATION_TYPE_REQUIRE_SRI_FOR_SCRIPT = 9;
/**
* Called after the CSP object is created to fill in appropriate request
* context. Either use
* * aDocument (preferred), or if no document is available, then provide
* * aPrincipal
*/
void setRequestContext(in nsIDOMDocument aDocument,
in nsIPrincipal aPrincipal);
/*
* Checks if a CSP requires Subresource Integrity (SRI)
* for a given nsContentPolicyType.
*/
bool requireSRIForType(in nsContentPolicyType aContentType);
/**
* Verifies ancestry as permitted by the policy.
*
* NOTE: Calls to this may trigger violation reports when queried, so this
* value should not be cached.
*
* @param docShell
* containing the protected resource
* @return
* true if the frame's ancestors are all allowed by policy (except for
* report-only policies, which will send reports and then return true
* here when violated).
*/
boolean permitsAncestry(in nsIDocShell docShell);
/**
* Checks if a specific directive permits loading of a URI.
*
* NOTE: Calls to this may trigger violation reports when queried, so the
* return value should not be cached.
*
* @param aURI
* The URI about to be loaded or used.
* @param aDir
* The CSPDirective to query (see above constants *_DIRECTIVE).
* @param aSpecific
* If "true" and the directive is specified to fall back to "default-src"
* when it's not explicitly provided, directivePermits will NOT try
* default-src when the specific directive is not used. Setting this to
* "false" allows CSP to fall back to default-src. This function
* behaves the same for both values of canUseDefault when querying
* directives that don't fall-back.
* @return
* Whether or not the provided URI is allowed by CSP under the given
* directive. (block the pending operation if false).
*/
boolean permits(in nsIURI aURI, in CSPDirective aDir, in boolean aSpecific);
/**
* Delegate method called by the service when sub-elements of the protected
* document are being loaded. Given a bit of information about the request,
* decides whether or not the policy is satisfied.
*
* Calls to this may trigger violation reports when queried, so
* this value should not be cached.
*/
short shouldLoad(in nsContentPolicyType aContentType,
in nsIURI aContentLocation,
in nsIURI aRequestOrigin,
in nsISupports aContext,
in ACString aMimeTypeGuess,
in nsISupports aExtra);
%{ C++
// nsIObserver topic to fire when the policy encounters a violation.
#define CSP_VIOLATION_TOPIC "csp-on-violate-policy"
%}
/**
* Returns the CSP in JSON notation.
*/
AString toJSON();
};
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