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A lightweight package that adds optional security headers and cookie attributes for Python web frameworks.

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Secure

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Secure 🔒 is a lightweight package that adds optional security headers and cookie attributes for Python web frameworks.

Supported Python web frameworks:

aiohttp, Bottle, CherryPy, Django, Falcon, Flask, hug, Pyramid, Quart, Responder, Sanic, Starlette, Tornado

Install

pip:

$ pip install secure

Pipenv:

$ pipenv install secure

After installing secure:

from secure import SecureHeaders, SecureCookie

secure_headers = SecureHeaders()
secure_cookie = SecureCookie()

Security Headers

Security Headers are HTTP response headers that, when set, can enhance the security of your web application by enabling browser security policies.

You can assess the security of your HTTP response headers at securityheaders.com

Recommendations used by Secure 🔒 and more information regarding security headers can be found at the OWASP Secure Headers Project.

Headers

Server

Contain information about server software
Default Value: NULL (obfuscate server information, not included by default)

Strict-Transport-Security (HSTS)

Ensure application communication is sent over HTTPS
Default Value: max-age=63072000; includeSubdomains

X-Frame-Options (XFO)

Disable framing from different origins (clickjacking defense)
Default Value: SAMEORIGIN

X-XSS-Protection

Enable browser cross-site scripting filters
Default Value: 1; mode=block

X-Content-Type-Options

Prevent MIME-sniffing
Default Value: nosniff

Content-Security-Policy (CSP)

Prevent cross-site injections
Default Value: script-src 'self'; object-src 'self' (not included by default)*

Referrer-Policy

Enable full referrer if same origin, remove path for cross origin and disable referrer in unsupported browsers
Default Value: no-referrer, strict-origin-when-cross-origin

Cache-control / Pragma

Prevent cacheable HTTPS response
Default Value: no-cache, no-store, must-revalidate / no-cache

Feature-Policy

Disable browser features and APIs
Default Value: accelerometer 'none'; ambient-light-sensor 'none'; autoplay 'none'; camera 'none'; encrypted-media 'none'; fullscreen 'none'; geolocation 'none'; gyroscope 'none'; magnetometer 'none'; microphone 'none'; midi 'none'; payment 'none'; picture-in-picture 'none'; speaker 'none'; sync-xhr 'none'; usb 'none'; vr 'none';", (not included by default)

*The Content-Security-Policy (CSP) header can break functionality and can (and should) be carefully constructed, use the csp=True option to enable default values.

Example

secure_headers.framework(response)

Default HTTP response headers:

Strict-Transport-Security: max-age=63072000; includeSubdomains
X-Frame-Options: SAMEORIGIN
X-XSS-Protection: 1; mode=block
X-Content-Type-Options: nosniff
Referrer-Policy: no-referrer, strict-origin-when-cross-origin
Cache-control: no-cache, no-store, must-revalidate
Pragma: no-cache

Options

You can toggle the setting of headers with default values by passing True or False and override default values by passing a string to the following options:

  • server - set the Server header, e.g. Server=“Secure” (string / bool, default=False)
  • hsts - set the Strict-Transport-Security header (string / bool, default=True)
  • xfo - set the X-Frame-Options header (string / bool, default=True)
  • xss - set the X-XSS-Protection header (string / bool, default=True)
  • content - set the X-Content-Type-Options header (string / bool, default=True)
  • csp - set the Content-Security-Policy (string / bool, default=False) *
  • referrer - set the Referrer-Policy header (string / bool, default=True)
  • cache - set the Cache-control and Pragma headers (string / bool, default=True)
  • feature - set the Feature-Policy header (string / bool, default=False)

Example

from secure import SecureHeaders

secure_headers = SecureHeaders(csp=True, hsts=False, xfo="DENY")

. . . 

secure_headers.framework(response)

Cookies

Path

The Path directive instructs the browser to only send the cookie if provided path exists in the URL.

Secure

The Secure flag instructs the browser to only send the cookie via HTTPS.

HttpOnly

The HttpOnly flag instructs the browser to not allow any client side code to access the cookie's contents.

SameSite

The SameSite flag directs the browser not to include cookies on certain cross-site requests. There are two values that can be set for the same-site attribute, lax or strict. The lax value allows the cookie to be sent via certain cross-site GET requests, but disallows the cookie on all POST requests. For example cookies are still sent on links <a href=“x”>, prerendering <link rel=“prerender” href=“x” and forms sent by GET requests <form-method=“get”..., but cookies will not be sent via POST requests <form-method=“post”..., images <img src=“x”> or iframes <iframe src=“x”>. The strict value prevents the cookie from being sent cross-site in any context. Strict offers greater security but may impede functionality. This approach makes authenticated CSRF attacks impossible with the strict flag and only possible via state changing GET requests with the lax flag.

Expires

The Expires attribute sets an expiration date for persistent cookies.

Example

secure_cookie.framework(response, name="spam", value="eggs")

Default Set-Cookie HTTP response header:

Set-Cookie: spam=eggs; Path=/; secure; HttpOnly; SameSite=lax

Options

You can modify default cookie attribute values by passing the following options:

  • name - set the cookie name (string, No default value)
  • value - set the cookie value (string, No default value)
  • path - set the Path attribute, e.g.path=“/secure” (string, default="/")
  • secure - set the Secure flag (bool, default=True)
  • httponly - set the HttpOnly flag (bool, default=True)
  • samesite - set the SameSite attribute, e.g. SecureCookie.SameSite.lax (bool / enum, options: SecureCookie.SameSite.lax, SecureCookie.SameSite.lax or False, default=SecureCookie.SameSite.lax)*
  • expires - set the Expires attribute with the cookie expiration in hours, e.g.expires=1 (number / bool, default=False)

You can also import the SameSite options enum from Secure, from secure import SecureCookie, SameSite

Example

from secure import SecureCookie
secure_cookie = SecureCookie(expires=1, samesite=SecureCookie.SameSite.strict)

secure_cookie.framework(response, name="spam", value="eggs")

Framework Agnostic

Return Dictionary of Headers:
secure_headers.headers()

Example
secure_headers.headers(csp=True, feature=True)

Return Value:

{'Strict-Transport-Security': 'max-age=63072000; includeSubdomains', 'X-Frame-Options': 'SAMEORIGIN', 'X-XSS-Protection': '1; mode=block', 'X-Content-Type-Options': 'nosniff', 'Content-Security-Policy': "script-src 'self'; object-src 'self'", 'Referrer-Policy': 'no-referrer, strict-origin-when-cross-origin', 'Cache-control': 'no-cache, no-store, must-revalidate', 'Pragma': 'no-cache', 'Feature-Policy': "accelerometer 'none'; ambient-light-sensor 'none'; autoplay 'none'; camera 'none'; encrypted-media 'none';fullscreen 'none'; geolocation 'none'; gyroscope 'none'; magnetometer 'none'; microphone 'none'; midi 'none';payment 'none'; picture-in-picture 'none'; speaker 'none'; sync-xhr 'none'; usb 'none'; vr 'none';"}

Supported Frameworks

aiohttp

Headers

secure_headers.aiohttp(resp)

Example
from aiohttp import web
from aiohttp.web import middleware
from secure import SecureHeaders

secure_headers = SecureHeaders()

. . . 

@middleware
async def set_secure_headers(request, handler):
    resp = await handler(request)
    secure_headers.aiohttp(resp)
    return resp

. . . 

app = web.Application(middlewares=[set_secure_headers])

. . . 

Cookies

secure_cookie.aiohttp(resp, name="spam", value="eggs")
Example
from aiohttp import web
from secure import SecureCookie

secure_cookie = SecureCookie()

. . . 

@routes.get("/secure")
async def set_secure_cookie(request):
    resp = web.Response(text="Secure")
    secure_cookie.aiohttp(resp, name="spam", value="eggs")
    return resp

. . . 

Bottle

Headers

secure_headers.bottle(response)

Example
from bottle import route, run, response, hook
from secure import SecureHeaders

secure_headers = SecureHeaders()

. . . 

@hook("after_request")
def set_secure_headers():
    secure_headers.bottle(response)

. . . 

Cookies

secure_cookie.bottle(response, name="spam", value="eggs")
Example
from bottle import route, run, response, hook
from secure import SecureCookie

secure_cookie = SecureCookie()

. . . 

@route("/secure")
def set_secure_cookie():
    secure_cookie.bottle(response, name="spam", value="eggs")
    return "Secure"

. . . 

CherryPy

Headers

"tools.response_headers.headers": secure_headers.cherrypy()

Example

CherryPy Application Configuration:

import cherrypy
from secure import SecureHeaders

secure_headers = SecureHeaders()

. . . 

config = {
    "/": {
        "tools.response_headers.on": True,
        "tools.response_headers.headers": secure_headers.cherrypy(),
    }
}

. . . 

Cookies

response_headers = cherrypy.response.headers
secure_cookie.cherrypy(response_headers, name="spam", value="eggs")
Example
import cherrypy
from secure import SecureCookie

secure_cookie = SecureCookie()

. . . 

class SetSecureCookie(object):
    @cherrypy.expose
    def set_secure_cookie(self):
        response_headers = cherrypy.response.headers
        secure_cookie.cherrypy(response_headers, name="spam", value="eggs")
        return "Secure"

. . . 

Django

Headers

secure_headers.django(response)

Example

Django Middleware Documentation:

# securemiddleware.py
from secure import SecureHeaders

secure_headers = SecureHeaders()

. . . 

def set_secure_headers(get_response):
    def middleware(request):
        response = get_response(request)
        secure_headers.django(response)
        return response

    return middleware

. . . 
# settings.py

...

MIDDLEWARE = [
    'app.securemiddleware.set_secure_headers'
]

Cookies

secure_cookie.django(response, name="spam", value="eggs")
Example
from django.http import HttpResponse
from secure import SecureCookie

secure_cookie = SecureCookie()

. . . 

def set_secure_cookie(request):
    response = HttpResponse("Secure")
    secure_cookie.django(response, name="spam", value="eggs")
    return response

. . . 

Falcon

Headers

secure_headers.falcon(resp)

Example
import falcon
from secure import SecureHeaders

secure_headers = SecureHeaders()

. . . 

class SetSecureHeaders(object):
    def process_request(self, req, resp):
        secure_headers.falcon(resp)

. . . 

app = api = falcon.API(middleware=[SetSecureHeaders()])

. . . 

Cookies

secure_cookie.falcon(resp, name="spam", value="eggs")
Example
import falcon
from secure import SecureCookie

secure_cookie = SecureCookie()

. . . 

class SetSecureCookie(object):
    def on_get(self, req, resp):
        resp.body = "Secure"
        secure_cookie.falcon(resp, name="spam", value="eggs")

. . . 

Flask

Headers

secure_headers.flask(response)

Example
from flask import Flask, Response
from secure import SecureHeaders

secure_headers = SecureHeaders()

app = Flask(__name__)

. . . 

@app.after_request
def set_secure_headers(response):
    secure_headers.flask(response)
    return response

. . . 

Cookies

secure_cookie.flask(resp, name="spam", value="eggs")
Example
from flask import Flask, Response
from secure import SecureCookie

secure_cookie = SecureCookie()

. . . 

@app.route("/secure")
def set_secure_cookie():
    resp = Response("Secure")
    secure_cookie.flask(resp, name="spam", value="eggs")
    return resp

. . . 

hug

Headers

SecureHeaders.hug(response) Pass response and options directly to SecureHeaders

Example
import hug
from secure import SecureHeaders

. . . 

@hug.response_middleware()
def set_secure_headers(request, response, resource):
    SecureHeaders.hug(response)

. . . 

Cookies

SecureCookie.hug(response, name="hug", value="ABC123")

Pass response and options directly to SecureCookie

Example
import hug
from secure import SecureCookie

. . . 

@hug.get("/secure")
def set_secure_cookie(response=None):
    SecureCookie.hug(response, name="spam", value="eggs")
    return "Secure"

. . . 

Pyramid

Headers

Pyramid Tween:

def set_secure_headers(handler, registry):
    def tween(request):
        response = handler(request)
        secure_headers.pyramid(response)
        return response

    return tween
Example
from pyramid.config import Configurator
from pyramid.response import Response
from secure import SecureHeaders

secure_headers = SecureHeaders()

. . . 

def set_secure_headers(handler, registry):
    def tween(request):
        response = handler(request)
        secure_headers.pyramid(response)
        return response

    return tween

. . . 

config.add_tween(".set_secure_headers")

. . . 

Cookies

response = Response("Secure")
secure_cookie.pyramid(response, name="spam", value="eggs")
Example
from pyramid.config import Configurator
from pyramid.response import Response
from secure import SecureCookie

secure_cookie = SecureCookie()

. . . 

def set_secure_cookie(request):
    response = Response("Secure")
    secure_cookie.pyramid(response, name="spam", value="eggs")
    return response

. . . 

Quart

Headers

secure_headers.quart(response)

Example
from quart import Quart, Response
from secure import SecureHeaders

secure_headers = SecureHeaders()

app = Quart(__name__)

. . . 

@app.after_request
async def set_secure_headers(response):
    secure_headers.quart(response)
    return response

. . . 

Cookies

secure_cookie.quart(resp, name="spam", value="eggs")
Example
from quart import Quart, Response
from secure import SecureCookie

secure_cookie = SecureCookie()

app = Quart(__name__)

. . . 

@app.route("/secure")
async def set_secure_cookie():
    resp = Response("Secure")
    secure_cookie.quart(resp, name="spam", value="eggs")
    return resp

. . . 

Responder

Headers

secure_headers.responder(resp)

Example
import responder
from secure import SecureHeaders

secure_headers = SecureHeaders()

api = responder.API()

. . . 

@api.route(before_request=True)
def set_secure_headers(req, resp):
    secure_headers.responder(resp)

. . . 

You should use Responder's built in HSTS and pass the hsts=False option.

Cookies

secure_cookie.responder(resp, name="spam", value="eggs")
Example
import responder
from secure import SecureCookie

secure_cookie = SecureCookie()

api = responder.API()

. . . 

@api.route("/secure")
async def set_secure_cookie(req, resp):
    resp.text = "Secure"
    secure_cookie.responder(resp, name="spam", value="eggs")

. . . 

Sanic

Headers

secure_headers.sanic(response)

Example
from sanic import Sanic
from secure import SecureHeaders

secure_headers = SecureHeaders()

app = Sanic()

. . . 

@app.middleware("response")
async def set_secure_headers(request, response):
    secure_headers.sanic(response)

. . . 

Cookies

secure_cookie.sanic(response, name="spam", value="eggs")
Example
from sanic import Sanic
from sanic.response import text
from secure import SecureCookie

secure_cookie = SecureCookie()

app = Sanic()

. . . 

@app.route("/secure")
async def set_secure_cookie(request):
    response = text("Secure")
    secure_cookie.sanic(response, name="spam", value="eggs")
    return response

. . . 

To set Cross Origin Resource Sharing (CORS) headers, please see sanic-cors.

Starlette

Headers

secure_headers.starlette(response)

Example
from starlette.applications import Starlette
import uvicorn
from secure import SecureHeaders

secure_headers = SecureHeaders()

app = Starlette()

. . . 

@app.middleware("http")
async def set_secure_headers(request, call_next):
    response = await call_next(request)
    secure_headers.starlette(response)
    return response

. . . 

Cookies

secure_cookie.starlette(response, name="spam", value="eggs")
Example
from starlette.applications import Starlette
from starlette.responses import PlainTextResponse
import uvicorn
from secure import SecureHeaders, SecureCookie

secure_cookie = SecureCookie()

app = Starlette()

. . . 

@app.route("/secure")
async def set_secure_cookie(request):
    response = PlainTextResponse("Secure")
    secure_cookie.starlette(response, name="spam", value="eggs")
    return response

. . . 

Tornado

Headers

secure_headers.tornado(self)

Example
import tornado.ioloop
import tornado.web
from secure import SecureHeaders

secure_headers = SecureHeaders()

. . . 

class BaseHandler(tornado.web.RequestHandler):
    def set_default_headers(self):
        secure_headers.tornado(self)

. . . 

Cookies

secure_cookie.tornado(self, name="spam", value="eggs")
Example
import tornado.ioloop
import tornado.web
from secure import SecureCookie

secure_cookie = SecureCookie()

. . . 

class SetSecureCookie(BaseHandler):
    def get(self):
        secure_cookie.tornado(self, name="spam", value="eggs")
        self.write("Secure")

. . . 

Attribution/References

Frameworks

  • aiohttp - Asynchronous HTTP client/server framework for asyncio and Python
  • Bottle - A fast and simple micro-framework for python web-applications.
  • CherryPy - A pythonic, object-oriented HTTP framework.
  • Django - The Web framework for perfectionists with deadlines.
  • Falcon - A bare-metal Python web API framework for building high-performance microservices, app backends, and higher-level frameworks.
  • Flask - The Python micro framework for building web applications.
  • hug - Embrace the APIs of the future. Hug aims to make developing APIs as simple as possible, but no simpler.
  • Pyramid - A Python web framework
  • Quart - A Python ASGI web microframework.
  • Responder - A familiar HTTP Service Framework
  • Sanic - An Async Python 3.5+ web server that's written to go fast
  • Starlette - The little ASGI framework that shines. ✨
  • Tornado - A Python web framework and asynchronous networking library, originally developed at FriendFeed.

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