gilbitron/easycsrf

A simple, standalone CSRF protection library

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1.5.1 2021-12-27 14:29 UTC

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EasyCSRF

EasyCSRF is a simple, standalone CSRF protection library written in PHP. It can be used to protect your forms from Cross Site Request Forgery attacks.

Requirements

  • PHP 7.3+

Install

Install via composer:

composer require gilbitron/easycsrf

Run composer install then use as normal:

require 'vendor/autoload.php';

$sessionProvider = new EasyCSRF\NativeSessionProvider();
$easyCSRF = new EasyCSRF\EasyCSRF($sessionProvider);

Usage

To use EasyCSRF first you need to generate a token:

$sessionProvider = new EasyCSRF\NativeSessionProvider();
$easyCSRF = new EasyCSRF\EasyCSRF($sessionProvider);

$token = $easyCSRF->generate('my_token');

You then include this token with any forms you create:

<form>
    ...
    <input type="hidden" name="token" value="<?php echo $token; ?>">
    ...
</form>

Then before you do any data processing, you check the token is valid:

use EasyCSRF\Exceptions\InvalidCsrfTokenException;

try {
    $easyCSRF->check('my_token', $_POST['token']);
} catch(InvalidCsrfTokenException $e) {
    echo $e->getMessage();
}

Token Expiration

You can set a time limit on tokens by passing a timespan (in seconds) to the check method. Tokens older than the timespan will not be valid.

// Example 1 hour expiration
$easyCSRF->check('my_token', $_POST['token'], 60 * 60);

Reusable Tokens

Tokens can be made reusable and not one-time only (useful for ajax-heavy requests).

// Make token reusable
$easyCSRF->check('my_token', $_POST['token'], null, true);

Custom SessionProvider

Your app might use a third party library for managing sessions, or you may want to store tokens somewhere other than $_SESSION (as the NativeSessionProvider does). In this case you can create a custom SessionProvider and use that when instantiating EasyCSRF.

<?php

use EasyCSRF\Interfaces\SessionProvider;

class CustomSessionProvider implements SessionProvider
{
    /**
     * Get a session value.
     *
     * @param string $key
     * @return mixed
     */
    public function get($key)
    {
        // Return your stored data
    }

    /**
     * Set a session value.
     *
     * @param string $key
     * @param mixed $value
     * @return void
     */
    public function set($key, $value)
    {
        // Store your data
    }

}
$sessionProvider = new CustomSessionProvider();
$easyCSRF = new EasyCSRF\EasyCSRF($sessionProvider);

Credits

EasyCSRF was created by Gilbert Pellegrom from Dev7studios. Released under the MIT license.