# yesod-middleware-csp Deals with CSP without disabling it. This is done by overriding the default yesod provided addScript functionalities and adding a nonce to the tag, and the right headers to the request. ## Usage Because there is no good way of enforcing CSP at typelevel in yesod, It's best to override classy prelude with your own custom prelude. This allows hiding the addScript functions from there with the ones provided by this library: ```haskell -- | Mirrors classy prelude yesod but with our supercede patches module Supercede.Prelude.Yesod ( -- * rexport module X -- ** use CSP variant instead of yesod's , addScriptEither , addScript , addScriptRemote ) where import Supercede.Prelude as X hiding (delete, deleteBy, Handler (..)) import Yesod as X hiding (addScriptEither, addScript, addScriptRemote, addScriptAttrs, addScriptRemoteAttrs) import Yesod.Middleware.CSP (addScriptEither, addScript, addScriptRemote) ``` Then in hlint you can simply dis-recommend usage of classy prelude: ```haskell - modules: - {name: [ClassyPrelude], message: "Use Supercede.Prelude instead"} - {name: [ClassyPrelude.Yesod], message: "Use Supercede.Prelude.Yesod instead"} ``` ## How to run tests ``` cabal configure --enable-tests && cabal build && cabal test ``` ## Contributing PR's are welcome.