I need to add CSP headers to a website. The site uses Vue 2.* for some basic reactivity stuff. Nothing fancy, just some v-model
, v-bind
and v-on
. Likewise it's all used inline; Vue components would be overkill.
Pseudo-code:
<body>
<div id="app">
<button v-on="toggle">...</button
</div>
<script>
new Vue({
el: '#app"
});
</script>
</body
When setting the script CSP header to Content-Security-Policy: script-src 'self';
everything inside the mounted element is rendered blank.
I've read that a render function should be used instead in order to avoid the eval()
call in Vue's template compiler, but that brings us back to converting everything to a Vue component.
Is there any alternative that allows me to keep the element's inner content inline in the global HTML file?
<!---->
or an empty comment block. This was true even withsha-512
configured to allow 'strict-dynamic'`, and an inline Vue template running under Chromium.