package js.html
extends Event
Available on js
The SecurityPolicyViolationEvent
interface inherits from Event
, and represents the event object of an event sent on a document or worker when its content security policy is violated.
Documentation SecurityPolicyViolationEvent by Mozilla Contributors, licensed under CC-BY-SA 2.5.
See also:
new(type:String, ?eventInitDict:Null<SecurityPolicyViolationEventInit>)
Throws:
null |
DOMError |
---|
read onlyblockedURI:String
A USVString
representing the URI of the resource that was blocked because it violates a policy.
read onlycolumnNumber:Int
The column number in the document or worker at which the violation occurred.
read onlydisposition:SecurityPolicyViolationEventDisposition
Indicates how the violated policy is configured to be treated by the user agent. This will be "enforce"
or "report"
.
read onlydocumentURI:String
A USVString
representing the URI of the document or worker in which the violation was found.
read onlyeffectiveDirective:String
A DOMString
representing the directive whose enforcement uncovered the violation.
read onlylineNumber:Int
The line number in the document or worker at which the violation occurred.
read onlyoriginalPolicy:String
A DOMString
containing the policy whose enforcement uncovered the violation.
read onlyreferrer:String
A USVString
representing the referrer of the resources whose policy was violated. This will be a URL or null
.
read onlysample:String
A DOMString
representing a sample of the resource that caused the violation, usually the first 40 characters. This will only be populated if the resource is an inline script, event handler, or style — external resources causing a violation will not generate a sample.
read onlysourceFile:String
A USVString
representing the URI of the document or worker in which the violation was found.
read onlystatusCode:Int
A number representing the HTTP status code of the document or worker in which the violation occurred.
read onlyviolatedDirective:String
A DOMString
representing the directive whose enforcement uncovered the violation.
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