您需要先安装一个扩展,例如 篡改猴、Greasemonkey 或 暴力猴,之后才能安装此脚本。
您需要先安装一个扩展,例如 篡改猴 或 暴力猴,之后才能安装此脚本。
您需要先安装一个扩展,例如 篡改猴 或 暴力猴,之后才能安装此脚本。
您需要先安装一个扩展,例如 篡改猴 或 Userscripts ,之后才能安装此脚本。
您需要先安装一款用户脚本管理器扩展,例如 Tampermonkey,才能安装此脚本。
您需要先安装用户脚本管理器扩展后才能安装此脚本。
This is mainly to enable TamperMonkey to continue using scripts that have `@require` dependencies on sites with a restrictive `Trusted-Types` policy. At least until TM v4.14 comes out, the milestone has already been added: https://github.com/Tampermonkey/tampermonkey/issues/1334#event-5361683856 \n Make sure this script is executed before the `@require`ing of any dependencies
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- // ==UserScript==
- // @name Trusted-Types Helper
- // @version 0.1.0
- // @description This is mainly to enable TamperMonkey to continue using scripts that have `@require` dependencies on sites with a restrictive `Trusted-Types` policy. At least until TM v4.14 comes out, the milestone has already been added: https://github.com/Tampermonkey/tampermonkey/issues/1334#event-5361683856 \n Make sure this script is executed before the `@require`ing of any dependencies
- // @namespace bp
- // @author Benjamin Philipp <dev [at - please don't spam] benjamin-philipp.com>
- // @include *
- // @run-at document-start
- // @noframes
- // @grant none
- // ==/UserScript==
- // How to work with Trusted Types: https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/API/Trusted_Types_API
- // This is mainly to enable TamperMonkey to continue using scripts that have `@require` dependencies on sites with a restrictive `Trusted-Types` policy. At least until TM v4.14 comes out, the milestone has already been added: https://github.com/Tampermonkey/tampermonkey/issues/1334#event-5361683856
- // Make sure this script is executed before the `@require`ing of any dependencies
- // Although TT is still an experimental feature, Google seems quite keen to enforce it already, albeit half-assedly, where supported. Ugh! >.<
- // Right now, Chrome (stable) doesn't allow appending of TrustedHTML like `element.innerHTML += someTrustedHTML`, but requires you to create an element first using trusted types for contents, which is a total PITA, and I don't mean bread. hopefully that'll change.
- // This script provides pass-through policies to try to enable you to do what ever you want with the DOM, while trying not to disturb any defaults in place.
- // Basically, if you have to create your own Trusted Types (e.g. TrustedHTML), and if the site's CSP allows for the creation of new policies, you can use a permissive policy to wrap your strings into a Trusted Type, like TrustedHTML, which the browser will then allow you to assign to the DOM.
- // Best case scenario: The site has no default policy set. This allows us to specify our own, in which we can then allow everything (pass-through); this will restore all ability to modify the DOM.
- // If we have to create a custom policy, all contents have to be piped through the relevant function of the TT Policy, like `TTP.createHTML("unsafe string contents")`, which will then return trusted contents.
- const overwrite_default = false; // If a default policy already exists, it might be best not to overwrite it, but to try and set a custom policy and use it to manually generate trusted types. Try at your own risk
- const prefix = GM_info.script.name;
- var passThroughFunc = function(string, sink){
- return string; // Anything passing through this function will be returned without change
- }
- var TTPName = "passthrough";
- var TTP_default = TTP = {createHTML: passThroughFunc, createScript: passThroughFunc, createScriptURL: passThroughFunc}; // We can use TTP.createHTML for all our assignments even if we don't need or even have Trusted Types; this should make fallbacks and polyfills easy
- var needsTrustedHTML = false;
- function doit(){
- try{
- if(typeof window.isSecureContext !== 'unfefined' && window.isSecureContext){
- if (window.trustedTypes && window.trustedTypes.createPolicy){
- needsTrustedHTML = true;
- if(trustedTypes.defaultPolicy){
- log("TT Default Policy exists");
- if(overwrite_default)
- TTP = window.trustedTypes.createPolicy("default", TTP);
- else
- TTP = window.trustedTypes.createPolicy(TTPName, TTP); // Is the default policy permissive enough? If it already exists, best not to overwrite it
- TTP_default = trustedTypes.defaultPolicy;
- log("Created custom passthrough policy, in case the default policy is too restrictive: Use Policy '" + TTPName + "' in var 'TTP':", TTP);
- }
- else{
- TTP_default = TTP = window.trustedTypes.createPolicy("default", TTP);
- }
- log("Trusted-Type Policies: TTP:", TTP, "TTP_default:", TTP_default);
- }
- }
- }catch(e){
- log(e);
- }
- }
- function log(...args){
- if("undefined" != typeof(prefix) && !!prefix)
- args = [prefix + ":", ...args];
- if("undefined" != typeof(debugging) && !!debugging)
- args = [...args, new Error().stack.replace(/^\s*(Error|Stack trace):?\n/gi, "").replace(/^([^\n]*\n)/, "\n")];
- console.log(...args);
- }
- doit();