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Tim updated CB-11341:
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Description:
When "Content-Security-Policy:" directive is missing from the content
attribute, the Camera access alert won't display. However, if the iOS app is
suspended and then resumed the Camera access will display correctly; this could
indicate that the Content Security Policy can be bypassed.
<meta http-equiv="Content-Security-Policy" content=" default-src: 'none'" />
Doesn't work as expected. The camera alert access is not shown.
<meta http-equiv="Content-Security-Policy" content="Content-Security-Policy:
default-src: 'none'" />
Works as expected. The camera alert access is shown.
How to reproduce:
1. Install camera plugin 2.2.0
> cordova plugin add cordova-plugin-camera
2. Remove "Content-Security-Policy:" from the "content" attribute for Content
Security Policy meta tag in index.html
3. Build iOS
> cordova platform add ios
4. The camera access alert won't display when the app loads
5. Suspend the camera app using the home button. Return to the app. The camera
access alert will now display.
Expected behavior:
The camera plugin should not be affected by the Content Security Policy. And
"Cordova build ios" should catch poorly formatted CSP meta tags.
was:
When "Content-Security-Policy:" directive is missing from the content
attribute, the Camera access alert won't display. However, if the iOS app is
suspended and then resumed the Camera access will display correctly.
<meta http-equiv="Content-Security-Policy" content=" default-src: 'none'" />
This causes the Camera plugin not to work properly.
<meta http-equiv="Content-Security-Policy" content="Content-Security-Policy:
default-src: 'none'" />
attribute is removed from the Content Security Policy meta tag in index.html.
Only when the iOS app is suspended and resumed will the Camera access alert be
displayed.
How to reproduce:
1. Install camera plugin 2.2.0
> cordova plugin add cordova-plugin-camera
2. Remove "media-src" from Content Security Policy meta tag in index.html
3. Build iOS
> cordova platform add ios
4. The camera access alert won't display when the app loads
5. Suspend the camera app using the home button. Return to the app. The camera
access alert will now display.
> Camera access affected by CSP
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>
> Key: CB-11341
> URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/CB-11341
> Project: Apache Cordova
> Issue Type: Bug
> Components: Plugin Camera
> Affects Versions: 2.2.0
> Environment: iOS 8.4 - iPhone 4S
> Reporter: Tim
> Priority: Minor
> Labels: iOS, triaged
>
> When "Content-Security-Policy:" directive is missing from the content
> attribute, the Camera access alert won't display. However, if the iOS app is
> suspended and then resumed the Camera access will display correctly; this
> could indicate that the Content Security Policy can be bypassed.
> <meta http-equiv="Content-Security-Policy" content=" default-src: 'none'" />
> Doesn't work as expected. The camera alert access is not shown.
> <meta http-equiv="Content-Security-Policy" content="Content-Security-Policy:
> default-src: 'none'" />
> Works as expected. The camera alert access is shown.
> How to reproduce:
> 1. Install camera plugin 2.2.0
> > cordova plugin add cordova-plugin-camera
> 2. Remove "Content-Security-Policy:" from the "content" attribute for Content
> Security Policy meta tag in index.html
> 3. Build iOS
> > cordova platform add ios
> 4. The camera access alert won't display when the app loads
> 5. Suspend the camera app using the home button. Return to the app. The
> camera access alert will now display.
> Expected behavior:
> The camera plugin should not be affected by the Content Security Policy. And
> "Cordova build ios" should catch poorly formatted CSP meta tags.
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