Name
xss-nginx-module - Native cross-site scripting support in nginx
Table of Contents
- Name
- Synopsis
- Description
- Directives
- Limitations
- Trouble Shooting
- Installation
- Compatibility
- TODO
- Author
- Copyright & License
- See Also
Synopsis
# accessing /foo?callback=process gives the response
# body "process(...);" (without quotes) where "..."
# is the original response body of the /foo location.
server {
location /foo {
# your content handler goes here...
xss_get on;
xss_callback_arg 'callback';
xss_input_types 'application/json'; # default
xss_output_type 'application/x-javascript'; # default
}
...
}
Description
This module adds cross-site AJAX support to nginx. Currently only cross-site GET is supported. But cross-site POST will be added in the future.
The cross-site GET is currently implemented as JSONP (or "JSON with padding"). See http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/JSON#JSONP for more details.
Directives
xss_get
syntax: xss_get on | off
default: xss_get off
context: http, server, location, if location
Enables JSONP support for GET requests.
xss_callback_arg
syntax: xss_callback_arg <name>
default: none
context: http, http, location, if location
Specifies the JavaScript callback function name used in the responses.
For example,
location /foo {
xss_get on;
xss_callback_arg c;
...
}
then
GET /foo?c=blah
returns
blah(...);
xss_override_status
syntax: xss_override_status on | off
default: xss_check_status on
context: http, server, location, if location
Specifies whether to override 30x, 40x and 50x status to 200 when the response is actually being processed.
xss_check_status
syntax: xss_check_status on | off
default: xss_check_status on
context: http, server, location, if location
By default, ngx_xss only process responses with the status code 200 or 201.
xss_input_types
syntax: xss_input_types [mime-type]...
default: xss_input_types application/json
context: http, server, location, if location
Only processes the responses of the specified MIME types.
Example:
xss_input_types application/json text/plain;
Limitations
- ngx_xss will not work with ngx_echo's subrequest interfaces, due to the underlying limitations imposed by subrequests' "postponed chain" mechanism in the nginx core. The standard ngx_addition module also falls into this category. You're recommended, however, to use ngx_lua as the content handler to issue subrequests and ngx_xss to do JSONP, because ngx_lua's ngx.location.capture() interface does not utilize the "postponed chain" mechanism, thus getting out of this limitation. We're taking this approach in production and it works great.
Trouble Shooting
Use the "info" error log level (or lower) to get more diagnostics when things go wrong.
Installation
You're recommended to install this module (as well as the Nginx core and many other goodies) via the OpenResty bundle. See the detailed instructions for downloading and installing OpenResty into your system. This is the easiest and most safe way to set things up.
Alternatively, you can install this module manually with the Nginx source:
Grab the nginx source code from nginx.org, for example, the version 1.9.7 (see nginx compatibility), and then build the source with this module:
$ wget 'http://nginx.org/download/nginx-1.9.7.tar.gz'
$ tar -xzvf nginx-1.9.7.tar.gz
$ cd nginx-1.9.7/
# Here we assume you would install you nginx under /opt/nginx/.
$ ./configure --prefix=/opt/nginx \
--add-module=/path/to/rds-json-nginx-module
$ make -j2
$ make install
Download the latest version of the release tarball of this module from xss-nginx-module file list.
Also, this module is included and enabled by default in the OpenResty bundle.
Compatibility
The following versions of Nginx should work with this module:
- 1.9.x (last tested: 1.9.7)
- 1.8.x
- 1.7.x (last tested: 1.7.10)
- 1.6.x
- 1.5.x
- 1.4.x (last tested: 1.4.3)
- 1.2.x (last tested: 1.2.9)
- 1.0.x (last tested: 1.0.10)
- 0.9.x (last tested: 0.9.4)
- 0.8.x (last tested: 0.8.54)
- 0.7.x >= 0.7.30 (last tested: 0.7.67)
Earlier versions of Nginx like 0.6.x and 0.5.x will not work.
If you find that any particular version of Nginx above 0.7.30 does not work with this module, please consider reporting a bug.
TODO
- add cross-site POST support.
Author
Yichun "agentzh" Zhang (章亦春) <agentzh@gmail@com>
Copyright & License
The implementation of the builtin connection pool has borrowed a lot of code from Maxim Dounin's upstream_keepalive module. This part of code is copyrighted by Maxim Dounin.
This module is licenced under the BSD license.
Copyright (C) 2009-2016 by Yichun "agentzh" Zhang (章亦春) <agentzh@gmail.com>.
All rights reserved.
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