CSPViolationReportBody: disposition property
The disposition
read-only property of the CSPViolationReportBody
interface indicates whether the user agent is configured to enforce Content Security Policy (CSP) violations or only report them.
Value
Examples
CSP inline script violation showing the disposition
This example triggers a CSP violation using an inline script, and reports the violation using a ReportingObserver
.
The disposition
is logged.
HTML
The HTML file below uses the <meta>
element to set the Content-Security-Policy
default-src
to self
, which allows scripts and other resources to be loaded from the same domain, but does not allow inline scripts to be executed.
The document also includes an inline script, which should therefore trigger a CSP violation.
<!doctype html>
<html lang="en">
<head>
<meta
http-equiv="Content-Security-Policy"
content="default-src 'self'; report-to csp-endpoint" />
<meta
http-equiv="Reporting-Endpoints"
content="csp-endpoint='https://example.com/csp-reports'" />
<script src="main.js"></script>
<title>CSP: Violation due to inline script</title>
</head>
<body>
<h1>CSP: Violation due to inline script</h1>
<script>
const int = 4;
</script>
</body>
</html>
JavaScript (main.js)
The document above also loads the external script main.js
, which is shown below.
Because this is loaded from the same domain as the HTML, it is not blocked by the CSP.
The script creates a new ReportingObserver
to observe content violation reports of type "csp-violation"
.
Each time the callback function is invoked, we get the body of the first entry of the reports array, and use it to log the file, line, and column of the violation to the console.
// main.js
const observer = new ReportingObserver(
(reports, observer) => {
const cspViolationBody = reports[0].body;
console.log(`disposition: ${cspViolationBody.disposition}`);
// For example: "enforce"
},
{
types: ["csp-violation"],
buffered: true,
},
);
observer.observe();
Note that while there might be multiple reports in the returned array, for brevity we only log the values of the first element.
Results
If serving the above code, the log output would be:
disposition: enforce
Note:
If Content-Security-Policy-Reporting-Only
was enabled the disposition would be report
.
Note however, that Content-Security-Policy-Reporting-Only
must be served: it can't be set in the <meta>
element as we have done above.
Specifications
Specification |
---|
Content Security Policy Level 3 # dom-cspviolationreportbody-disposition |
Browser compatibility
BCD tables only load in the browser