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Payment Handler API will require CSP `connect-src`

The Payment Handler API
allows payment providers to make their custom payment experience available for
merchants, along with the Payment Request
API
.

The information on this page only applies to websites that use both CSP
(Content-Security-Policy)

and the Payment Request API. If you use neither or only one of the two, then you
can skip these instructions.

To check if your payment provider is using the Payment Handler API, contact them
and follow their instructions.

If you are using the Payment Handler API and CSP (Content-Security-Policy) for
better protection, you need to make sure the domains of HTTP requests sent from
the browser are added to the connect-src directive of the CSP
header
.

For example, if your JavaScript code invokes new PaymentRequest(, details), then
your CSP connect-src must include https://example.com or
https://example.com/pay:

Content-Security-Policy: connect-src https://example.com/pay  

If https://example.com/pay is a cross-origin redirect, then the destination
origin should be included in the CSP too. For example, if
https://example.com/pay redirects to https://pay.example.com, then both
origins must be included in the CSP:

Content-Security-Policy: connect-src https://example.com/pay https://pay.example.com

A URL payment method identifier is allowed up to 3 same-site redirects. If any
redirects occur, then all of the URLs must be in the CSP.

Try it out locally

To enable the feature locally before it is shipped:

  1. Go to chrome://flags/#web-payment-api-cspon Chrome.
  2. Change «CSP policy for Web Payment API» from «Default» to «Enabled».
  3. Restart Chrome.

Check the request URLs

To check the URLs of the requests sent from the Payment Handler API:

  1. Enable chrome://flags/#web-payment-api-csp.
  2. Go to your checkout page and open Chrome’s Developer Tools.
  3. Look for error messages like the following:
    RangeError: Failed to construct 'PaymentRequest': https://example.com/pay payment method identifier violates Content Security Policy.
  4. Add the specified method identifier to your CSP.

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