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Bump helmet-csp from 2.8.0 to 2.9.2 #3

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Bumps helmet-csp from 2.8.0 to 2.9.2.

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4.1.0 - 2020-08-15

Added

  • helmet.contentSecurityPolicy:
    • Directive values can now include functions, as they could in Helmet 3. See #243

Changed

  • Helmet should now play more nicely with TypeScript

Removed

  • The HelmetOptions interface is no longer exported. This only affects TypeScript users. If you need the functionality back, see this comment

4.0.0 - 2020-08-02

See the Helmet 4 upgrade guide for help upgrading from Helmet 3.

Added

  • helmet.contentSecurityPolicy:
    • If no default-src directive is supplied, an error is thrown
    • Directive lists can be any iterable, not just arrays

Changed

  • This package no longer has dependencies. This should have no effect on end users, other than speeding up installation time.
  • helmet.contentSecurityPolicy:
    • There is now a default set of directives if none are supplied
    • Duplicate keys now throw an error. See helmetjs/csp#73
    • This middleware is more lenient, allowing more directive names or values
  • helmet.xssFilter now disables the buggy XSS filter by default. See #230

Removed

  • Dropped support for old Node versions. Node 10+ is now required
  • helmet.featurePolicy. If you still need it, use the feature-policy package on npm.
  • helmet.hpkp. If you still need it, use the hpkp package on npm.
  • helmet.noCache. If you still need it, use the nocache package on npm.
  • helmet.contentSecurityPolicy:
    • Removed browser sniffing (including the browserSniff and disableAndroid parameters). See helmetjs/csp#97
    • Removed conditional support. This includes directive functions and support for a function as the reportOnly. Read this if you need help.
    • Removed a lot of checks—you should be checking your CSP with a different tool
    • Removed support for legacy headers (and therefore the setAllHeaders parameter). Read this if you need help.
    • Removed the loose option
    • Removed support for functions as directive values. You must supply an iterable of strings
  • helmet.frameguard:
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