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Add policy container to request #1231
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… the conditional on each redirect)
@antosart I moved the defaulting slightly and also did some more rewrapping. Let me know if you have any final thoughts. I'll reference w3c/webappsec-csp#494 from the eventual commit message. I suppose this should land first? |
@annevk thanks! Yes, this one should land first, since w3c/webappsec-csp#494 depends on this one. |
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This change depends on whatwg/fetch#1231 and whatwg/html#6659 which add and populate a request's policy container. This change relies on the request's policy container CSP list (instead of the request's client's environment setting object's CSP list) for the checks. This enforces consistency, since the the request's client's environment setting object's CSP list can change during the lifetime of an asynchronous fetch (for example, when following redirects, or when doing a response check), while the request's policy container CSP list is a snapshot at request's creation time.
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This change depends on whatwg/fetch#1231 and whatwg/html#6659 which add and populate a request's policy container. This change relies on the request's policy container CSP list (instead of the request's client's environment setting object's CSP list) for the checks. This enforces consistency, since the the request's client's environment setting object's CSP list can change during the lifetime of an asynchronous fetch (for example, when following redirects, or when doing a response check), while the request's policy container CSP list is a snapshot at request's creation time.
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This change adds a policy container to the request. The idea is to snapshot the policies when the request is created and have them available for the whole lifetime of the fetch algorithm. Together with a change to CSP, this will solve #832.
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