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title: "CSP: manifest-src" slug: Web/HTTP/Headers/Content-Security-Policy/manifest-src browser-compat: http.headers.Content-Security-Policy.manifest-src
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{{HTTPSidebar}}

The HTTP {{HTTPHeader("Content-Security-Policy")}}: manifest-src directive specifies which manifest can be applied to the resource.

CSP version 3
Directive type {{Glossary("Fetch directive")}}
{{CSP("default-src")}} fallback Yes. If this directive is absent, the user agent will look for the default-src directive.

Syntax

One or more sources can be allowed for the manifest-src policy:

Content-Security-Policy: manifest-src <source>; Content-Security-Policy: manifest-src <source> <source>;

Sources

<source> can be any one of the values listed in CSP Source Values.

Note that this same set of values can be used in all {{Glossary("fetch directive", "fetch directives")}} (and a number of other directives).

Examples

Violation cases

Given this CSP header:

Content-Security-Policy: manifest-src https://example.com/

The following {{HTMLElement("link")}} is blocked and won't load:

<link rel="manifest" href="https://not-example.com/manifest" />

Specifications

{{Specifications}}

Browser compatibility

{{Compat}}

See also

  • {{HTTPHeader("Content-Security-Policy")}}

  • Web app manifest

  • {{HTMLElement("link")}}