docs: Add Content Security Policy requirements for Web SDK #344
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Summary
Adds comprehensive Content Security Policy (CSP) documentation for the PowerSync Web SDK, specifically covering the
wasm-unsafe-evalrequirement.Changes
client-sdks/reference/javascript-web.mdxwasm-unsafe-evalCSP directiveunsafe-evalContext
This addresses a common production deployment issue where PowerSync fails in Safari when the
wasm-unsafe-evalCSP directive is missing. Security teams often flag this directive due to XSS concerns, but it's actually more secure thanunsafe-evalas it only permits WebAssembly compilation, not JavaScript eval.Placement
Positioned this in the
Developer Notessection of the Web SDK docs.Related
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