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I'm trying to create a Chrome extension, but none of my JS works. The console shows this error:

Refused to load the script 'https://ajax.googleapis.com/ajax/libs/jquery/1.12.0/jquery.min.js' because it violates the following Content Security Policy directive: "script-src 'self' blob: filesystem: chrome-extension-resource:".

Why is it blocking my jQuery from running?

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8 Answers 8

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As explained on the Chome website, there is a Content Security Policy preventing your script to load remote script:

A relaxed policy definition which allows script resources to be loaded from example.com over HTTPS might look like:

"content_security_policy": "script-src 'self' https://example.com; object-src 'self'"

So in your case, the manifest.json should contain:

 {
  "name": "My Extension",
  "manifest_version": 2,
  "background":{
     "scripts": [...]
  },
  "content_security_policy": "script-src 'self' https://example.com; object-src 'self'",
 }
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Did you allow it in your manifest JSON file. Something like this:

manifest.json

 {
   "name": "My Extension",
   "content_scripts": [{
     "js": ["jquery.min.js", "YourJavaScriptFile.js"],
     "matches": ["http://*/*", "https://*/*"]
   }]
 }

There are required fields I left out, but just giving the basic idea.

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  • Got it all setup now. Thank you for your help, it's worth a lot!
    – Mia
    Jan 22, 2016 at 15:30
  • Well, that didn't go as planned. I now get the following console error: Uncaught ReferenceError: $ is not defined
    – Mia
    Jan 22, 2016 at 15:34
  • I get a 'failed to load extension' after using this syntax
    – john k
    Apr 27, 2020 at 5:59
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I will tell you long story short. Google Chrome has CSP (Content Security Policy), which means chrome extensions don't allow the external script. If you are using the vue cdn then just perform following steps and your are good to go.

  • Add following code in your manifest.json and change your filenames as per need. Here 'unsafe-eval' is the thing you are looking for, just add this.
{
    "manifest_version": 2,
    "name"            : "Hello Extension",
    "version"         : "1.0",
    "permissions": [
        "https://cdn.jsdelivr.net/npm/vue/dist/vue.js"
    ],
    "background": {
        "scripts": ["popup.js"],
        "persistent": false
      },
    "description"     : "Testing the hello world extension",
    "icons": {
        "16"    : "icons16.png",
        "48"    : "icons16.png",
        "128"   : "icons16.png"
    },
    "browser_action": {
        "default_icon"   : "icons16.png",
        "default_popup" : "popup.html"
    },
    "content_security_policy": "script-src 'self' 'unsafe-eval' https://cdn.jsdelivr.net; object-src 'self'"
}
  • In your external js here popup.js add the Vue code and everything will work great.
var app = new Vue({
    el: "#app",
    data: {
        name: ""
    }
});
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    how to update that content_security_policy into manifest v3... as many people said there would be different.
    – gumuruh
    Jan 6, 2022 at 10:46
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Content Security Policy is another layer of security for your application. It lets you define all the origins from which you are loading any styles, scripts or data. For each of the style, script, font or connect, you need to specify the domains which you are loading in your application. If you are using a CDN jQuery of another domain, you need to specify this domain in the Content Security Policy.

If you don't want this added layer of security and would like to load styles or scripts from any domain you wish, just add this following meta tag in your index.html and make sure this is located before any of your imports.

<meta http-equiv="Content-Security-Policy" content="default-src *;">

here * is the wildcard character which lets you access any domain. If you want this added layer of security I suggest you go to the documentation which is very clear about how to specify all the domains you want import in your application

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I found this solution

manifest V3

"content_security_policy": {
    "extension_pages": "script-src 'self'; object-src 'self'; script-src-elem 'self' 'unsafe-inline' https://music.yandex.ru/;"
}
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well, you cant use CDN for js, you will be have to copy the content of "https://ajax.googleapis.com/ajax/libs/jquery/1.12.0/jquery.min.js" and create a new file inside your js directory and call it jquery.min.js and paste everything in it , then in your HTML file header remove the line that has this url in it and use this one instead

<script src="js/jquery.min.js"></script>

but make sure that this is the write path for the file that contains all the data in the mentioned url

cheers,

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According to the Chrome Extension documentation, you need to download a copy of the external resource into your package folder and load the script locally.

Loading external scripts is not allowed.

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    loading external script is not allowed? But how to change it become allowed?
    – gumuruh
    Sep 16, 2019 at 7:57
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My HTML file had <script> some js code within it </script>. When removed the script tags, the error was gone.

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