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Vendor mikefrancis Package laravel-secureheaders Short Description SecureHeaders wrapper for Laravel. License
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Require the mikefrancis/laravel-secureheaders package in your composer.json and update your dependencies:
If you are using Laravel 5.5+, package discovery is enabled. For Laravel 5.4, add the service provider to your config/app.php providers array:
Usage
To add more secure headers to your entire application, add the ApplySecureHeaders middleware in the $middleware
property of app/Http/Kernel.php class:
Configuration
Some sensible defaults have been set in config/secure-headers.php but if you'd like to change these, copy the file to your own application's config using the following command:
A typical configuration might look like this:
For a full reference of Content Security Policy directives and their values, see content-security-policy.com.
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