Laravel 5.7.10 (Spatie) Google Tag Manager rejected by CSP












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Five hours of debugging later, here I am!



This is my first app which I've been using CSP Protocols on in the header, and for some reason the Browser refuses to pick up my protocols correctly - probably me not configuring them correctly.



Google Ad Services keeps returning this error,




Refused to load the script 'http://www.googleadservices.com/pagead/conversion_async.js' because it violates the following Content Security Policy directive: "script-src 'self' *.bootstrapcdn.com fonts.googleapis.com *.google-analytics.com *.googletagmanager.com platform.twitter.com *.twimg.com *.ads-twitter.com".




As well as with gtm.js




Refused to execute inline script because it violates the following Content Security Policy directive: "script-src 'self' *.bootstrapcdn.com fonts.googleapis.com *.google-analytics.com *.googletagmanager.com platform.twitter.com *.twimg.com *.ads-twitter.com". Either the 'unsafe-inline' keyword, a hash ('sha-keyxyz'), or a nonce ('nonce-...') is required to enable inline execution.




I'm passing it through Spatie in the Basic.php file like this



protected function addDirectivesForGoogleTagManager(): self
{
return $this->addDirective(Directive::SCRIPT, ['*.googletagmanager.com'])
->addDirective(Directive::IMG, '*.googletagmanager.com');
}


Which configure() returns this



$this
->addNonceForDirective(Directive::STYLE)
->addNonceForDirective(Directive::SCRIPT)
//..all the self tags etc
->addDirectivesForGoogleTagManager()
//..etc, rest of the tags work fine


I've added Nonces to the script calls themselves, I've tried writing in the unsafe-inline tags, but for some reason I can not get this to work. Any particular things glaring?
Here's the attempt to nonce



<script src="{!! asset('js/googletag.js') !!}" nonce="{{ csp_nonce() }}"></script>


The main reasons that this is failing is via Anonymous functions - something I hate already, but whatever.










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    Five hours of debugging later, here I am!



    This is my first app which I've been using CSP Protocols on in the header, and for some reason the Browser refuses to pick up my protocols correctly - probably me not configuring them correctly.



    Google Ad Services keeps returning this error,




    Refused to load the script 'http://www.googleadservices.com/pagead/conversion_async.js' because it violates the following Content Security Policy directive: "script-src 'self' *.bootstrapcdn.com fonts.googleapis.com *.google-analytics.com *.googletagmanager.com platform.twitter.com *.twimg.com *.ads-twitter.com".




    As well as with gtm.js




    Refused to execute inline script because it violates the following Content Security Policy directive: "script-src 'self' *.bootstrapcdn.com fonts.googleapis.com *.google-analytics.com *.googletagmanager.com platform.twitter.com *.twimg.com *.ads-twitter.com". Either the 'unsafe-inline' keyword, a hash ('sha-keyxyz'), or a nonce ('nonce-...') is required to enable inline execution.




    I'm passing it through Spatie in the Basic.php file like this



    protected function addDirectivesForGoogleTagManager(): self
    {
    return $this->addDirective(Directive::SCRIPT, ['*.googletagmanager.com'])
    ->addDirective(Directive::IMG, '*.googletagmanager.com');
    }


    Which configure() returns this



    $this
    ->addNonceForDirective(Directive::STYLE)
    ->addNonceForDirective(Directive::SCRIPT)
    //..all the self tags etc
    ->addDirectivesForGoogleTagManager()
    //..etc, rest of the tags work fine


    I've added Nonces to the script calls themselves, I've tried writing in the unsafe-inline tags, but for some reason I can not get this to work. Any particular things glaring?
    Here's the attempt to nonce



    <script src="{!! asset('js/googletag.js') !!}" nonce="{{ csp_nonce() }}"></script>


    The main reasons that this is failing is via Anonymous functions - something I hate already, but whatever.










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      Five hours of debugging later, here I am!



      This is my first app which I've been using CSP Protocols on in the header, and for some reason the Browser refuses to pick up my protocols correctly - probably me not configuring them correctly.



      Google Ad Services keeps returning this error,




      Refused to load the script 'http://www.googleadservices.com/pagead/conversion_async.js' because it violates the following Content Security Policy directive: "script-src 'self' *.bootstrapcdn.com fonts.googleapis.com *.google-analytics.com *.googletagmanager.com platform.twitter.com *.twimg.com *.ads-twitter.com".




      As well as with gtm.js




      Refused to execute inline script because it violates the following Content Security Policy directive: "script-src 'self' *.bootstrapcdn.com fonts.googleapis.com *.google-analytics.com *.googletagmanager.com platform.twitter.com *.twimg.com *.ads-twitter.com". Either the 'unsafe-inline' keyword, a hash ('sha-keyxyz'), or a nonce ('nonce-...') is required to enable inline execution.




      I'm passing it through Spatie in the Basic.php file like this



      protected function addDirectivesForGoogleTagManager(): self
      {
      return $this->addDirective(Directive::SCRIPT, ['*.googletagmanager.com'])
      ->addDirective(Directive::IMG, '*.googletagmanager.com');
      }


      Which configure() returns this



      $this
      ->addNonceForDirective(Directive::STYLE)
      ->addNonceForDirective(Directive::SCRIPT)
      //..all the self tags etc
      ->addDirectivesForGoogleTagManager()
      //..etc, rest of the tags work fine


      I've added Nonces to the script calls themselves, I've tried writing in the unsafe-inline tags, but for some reason I can not get this to work. Any particular things glaring?
      Here's the attempt to nonce



      <script src="{!! asset('js/googletag.js') !!}" nonce="{{ csp_nonce() }}"></script>


      The main reasons that this is failing is via Anonymous functions - something I hate already, but whatever.










      share|improve this question













      Five hours of debugging later, here I am!



      This is my first app which I've been using CSP Protocols on in the header, and for some reason the Browser refuses to pick up my protocols correctly - probably me not configuring them correctly.



      Google Ad Services keeps returning this error,




      Refused to load the script 'http://www.googleadservices.com/pagead/conversion_async.js' because it violates the following Content Security Policy directive: "script-src 'self' *.bootstrapcdn.com fonts.googleapis.com *.google-analytics.com *.googletagmanager.com platform.twitter.com *.twimg.com *.ads-twitter.com".




      As well as with gtm.js




      Refused to execute inline script because it violates the following Content Security Policy directive: "script-src 'self' *.bootstrapcdn.com fonts.googleapis.com *.google-analytics.com *.googletagmanager.com platform.twitter.com *.twimg.com *.ads-twitter.com". Either the 'unsafe-inline' keyword, a hash ('sha-keyxyz'), or a nonce ('nonce-...') is required to enable inline execution.




      I'm passing it through Spatie in the Basic.php file like this



      protected function addDirectivesForGoogleTagManager(): self
      {
      return $this->addDirective(Directive::SCRIPT, ['*.googletagmanager.com'])
      ->addDirective(Directive::IMG, '*.googletagmanager.com');
      }


      Which configure() returns this



      $this
      ->addNonceForDirective(Directive::STYLE)
      ->addNonceForDirective(Directive::SCRIPT)
      //..all the self tags etc
      ->addDirectivesForGoogleTagManager()
      //..etc, rest of the tags work fine


      I've added Nonces to the script calls themselves, I've tried writing in the unsafe-inline tags, but for some reason I can not get this to work. Any particular things glaring?
      Here's the attempt to nonce



      <script src="{!! asset('js/googletag.js') !!}" nonce="{{ csp_nonce() }}"></script>


      The main reasons that this is failing is via Anonymous functions - something I hate already, but whatever.







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