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The Reporting API provides a generic reporting mechanism for web applications to use to make reports available based on various platform features (for example Content Security Policy, Permissions-Policy, or feature deprecation reports) in a consistent manner.
Reports can be observed in the page for which the policy is being enforced, using a ReportingObserver, and sent to server endpoints defined in a Reporting-Endpoints HTTP response header and selected using the CSP report-to directive. For more information see CSPViolationReport. For more information, see our Content Security Policy (CSP) guide.
Reporting directives Reporting directives control the destination URL for CSP violation reports in Content-Security-Policy and Content-Security-Policy-Report-Only. report-to Provides the browser with a token identifying the reporting endpoint or group of endpoints to send CSP violation information to.
The deprecated HTTP Content-Security-Policy (CSP) report-uri directive instructs the user agent to report attempts to violate the Content Security Policy. These violation reports consist of JSON documents sent via an HTTP POST request to the specified URI.
Given the headers above, any script-src CSP violations would result in violation reports being sent to both of the url values listed in Report-To. Specifying multiple reporting groups The example below demonstrates a Report-To header that specifies multiple endpoint groups.
The HTTP Reporting-Endpoints response header allows website administrators to specify one or more endpoints that can be sent reports generated by the Reporting API.
This article explains how Attribution Reporting API reports are generated — both attribution reports and debug reports — and how you can control the generated reports. This includes handling noise, prioritizing reports, filtering reports, and generating debug reports.