Small Laravel 8+ package that'll generate the integrity hashes for your style and script files.
For Laravel 5.5+ support, use the v1 branch. For Laravel 6+ support, use the v2 branch.
From MDN:
Subresource Integrity (SRI) is a security feature that enables browsers to verify that files they fetch (for example, from a CDN) are delivered without unexpected manipulation. It works by allowing you to provide a cryptographic hash that a fetched file must match.
Troy Hunt wrote an article speaking on the subject, you can read it here
composer require elhebert/laravel-sri
This package uses auto-discovery, so you don't have to do anything. It works out of the box.
If you want to make changes in the configuration you can publish the config file using
php artisan vendor:publish --provider="Elhebert\SubresourceIntegrity\SriServiceProvider"
key | default value | possible values |
---|---|---|
base_path | base_path('/public') |
|
algorithm | sha256 | sha256, sha384 and sha512 |
hashes | [] |
(see "How to get a hash) |
mix_sri_path | public_path('mix-sri.json') |
(see "How to get a hash) |
enabled | true |
|
dangerously_allow_third_party_assets | false |
To only get a hash, use Sri::hash
:
<link
href="{{ asset('css/app.css') }}"
rel="stylesheet"
integrity="{{ Sri::hash('css/app.css') }}"
crossorigin="anonymous"
/>
To generate the HTML for the integrity
and the crossorigin
attributes, use Sri::html
. It accepts two parameters:
- first one is the path;
- second one (default is
false
) tells if you want to pass the credentials when fetching the resource.
<link
href="{{ asset('css/app.css') }}"
rel="stylesheet"
{{ Sri::html('css/app.css') }}
/>
Alternatively you can use blade components:
<x:sri.link href="css/app.css" rel="stylesheet" />
<!-- is the equivalent of doing -->
<link
href="{{ asset('css/app.css') }}"
rel="stylesheet"
integrity="{{ Sri::hash('css/app.css') }}"
crossorigin="anonymous"
/>
If you add a mix
attributet to the component it'll use mix()
instead of asset()
to generate the link to the assets:
<x:sri.link mix href="css/app.css" rel="stylesheet" />
<!-- is the equivalent of doing -->
<link
href="{{ mix('css/app.css') }}"
rel="stylesheet"
integrity="{{ Sri::hash('css/app.css') }}"
crossorigin="anonymous"
/>
You should wrap your <link>
and <script>
tags with the @once
directive to ensure that your tags are only rendered once. This will help with performances as it'll avoid a potential re-hashing of the files (in case you want to hash them on the fly).
Be careful that this should only be use for production as it won't re-render the html tag. Thus preventing new cache busting id to be added to the path by mix
.
@once
<link
href="{{ mix('css/app.css') }}"
rel="stylesheet"
integrity="{{ Sri::hash('css/app.css') }}"
crossorigin="anonymous"
/>
<!-- Or using the blade component -->
<x:sri.link mix href="css/app.css" rel="stylesheet" />
@endonce
You can references the assets in the configuration like this:
[
// ...
'hashes' => [
'css/app.css' => 'my_super_hash'
'https://code.jquery.com/jquery-3.3.1.min.js' => 'sha256-FgpCb/KJQlLNfOu91ta32o/NMZxltwRo8QtmkMRdAu8='
]
]
This means, you have to calculate the hashes yourself. To do this, you can use report-uri.io, mozilla hash generator or any other resource available.
It expect a mix-sri.json
file with a similar structure to the mix-manifest.json
:
{
"/css/app.css": "my_super_hash",
"/js/app.js": "my_super_hash"
}
The filename and path can be changed in the configuration at any time.
Self promotion: I made a Laravel Mix extension laravel-mix-sri for this purpose.
If it can't find the asset hash in the config file nor in the mix-sri.json file, it'll generate the hash on each reload of the page.
This method is the least recommended, because it reduce performance and make your page load slower.
This package also work for remote resources. Be careful that resources like Google Fonts won't work.
<script
src="http://code.jquery.com/jquery-3.3.1.min.js"
integrity="{{ Sri::hash('http://code.jquery.com/jquery-3.3.1.min.js') }}"
crossorigin="anonymous"
></script>
<!-- or with a blade component -->
<x:sri.script src="http://code.jquery.com/jquery-3.3.1.min.js"></x:sri-script>
Please see CONTRIBUTING for more details.
This project and the Laravel framework are open-sourced software licensed under the MIT license.