Set security headers
Set common security headers (X-XSS-Protection, X-Frame-Options, X-Content-Type-Options, Permissions-Policy, Referrer-Policy, Strict-Transport-Security, Content-Security-Policy).
export default {  async fetch(request) {    const DEFAULT_SECURITY_HEADERS = {      /*    Secure your application with Content-Security-Policy headers.    Enabling these headers will permit content from a trusted domain and all its subdomains.    @see https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/HTTP/Headers/Content-Security-Policy    "Content-Security-Policy": "default-src 'self' example.com *.example.com",    */      /*    You can also set Strict-Transport-Security headers.    These are not automatically set because your website might get added to Chrome's HSTS preload list.    Here's the code if you want to apply it:    "Strict-Transport-Security" : "max-age=63072000; includeSubDomains; preload",    */      /*    Permissions-Policy header provides the ability to allow or deny the use of browser features, such as opting out of FLoC - which you can use below:    "Permissions-Policy": "interest-cohort=()",    */      /*    X-XSS-Protection header prevents a page from loading if an XSS attack is detected.    @see https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/HTTP/Headers/X-XSS-Protection    */      "X-XSS-Protection": "0",      /*    X-Frame-Options header prevents click-jacking attacks.    @see https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/HTTP/Headers/X-Frame-Options    */      "X-Frame-Options": "DENY",      /*    X-Content-Type-Options header prevents MIME-sniffing.    @see https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/HTTP/Headers/X-Content-Type-Options    */      "X-Content-Type-Options": "nosniff",      "Referrer-Policy": "strict-origin-when-cross-origin",      "Cross-Origin-Embedder-Policy": 'require-corp; report-to="default";',      "Cross-Origin-Opener-Policy": 'same-site; report-to="default";',      "Cross-Origin-Resource-Policy": "same-site",    };    const BLOCKED_HEADERS = [      "Public-Key-Pins",      "X-Powered-By",      "X-AspNet-Version",    ];
    let response = await fetch(request);    let newHeaders = new Headers(response.headers);
    const tlsVersion = request.cf.tlsVersion;    console.log(tlsVersion);    // This sets the headers for HTML responses:    if (      newHeaders.has("Content-Type") &&      !newHeaders.get("Content-Type").includes("text/html")    ) {      return new Response(response.body, {        status: response.status,        statusText: response.statusText,        headers: newHeaders,      });    }
    Object.keys(DEFAULT_SECURITY_HEADERS).map((name) => {      newHeaders.set(name, DEFAULT_SECURITY_HEADERS[name]);    });
    BLOCKED_HEADERS.forEach((name) => {      newHeaders.delete(name);    });
    if (tlsVersion !== "TLSv1.2" && tlsVersion !== "TLSv1.3") {      return new Response("You need to use TLS version 1.2 or higher.", {        status: 400,      });    } else {      return new Response(response.body, {        status: response.status,        statusText: response.statusText,        headers: newHeaders,      });    }  },};export default {  async fetch(request): Promise<Response> {    const DEFAULT_SECURITY_HEADERS = {      /*    Secure your application with Content-Security-Policy headers.    Enabling these headers will permit content from a trusted domain and all its subdomains.    @see https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/HTTP/Headers/Content-Security-Policy    "Content-Security-Policy": "default-src 'self' example.com *.example.com",    */      /*    You can also set Strict-Transport-Security headers.    These are not automatically set because your website might get added to Chrome's HSTS preload list.    Here's the code if you want to apply it:    "Strict-Transport-Security" : "max-age=63072000; includeSubDomains; preload",    */      /*    Permissions-Policy header provides the ability to allow or deny the use of browser features, such as opting out of FLoC - which you can use below:    "Permissions-Policy": "interest-cohort=()",    */      /*    X-XSS-Protection header prevents a page from loading if an XSS attack is detected.    @see https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/HTTP/Headers/X-XSS-Protection    */      "X-XSS-Protection": "0",      /*    X-Frame-Options header prevents click-jacking attacks.    @see https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/HTTP/Headers/X-Frame-Options    */      "X-Frame-Options": "DENY",      /*    X-Content-Type-Options header prevents MIME-sniffing.    @see https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/HTTP/Headers/X-Content-Type-Options    */      "X-Content-Type-Options": "nosniff",      "Referrer-Policy": "strict-origin-when-cross-origin",      "Cross-Origin-Embedder-Policy": 'require-corp; report-to="default";',      "Cross-Origin-Opener-Policy": 'same-site; report-to="default";',      "Cross-Origin-Resource-Policy": "same-site",    };    const BLOCKED_HEADERS = [      "Public-Key-Pins",      "X-Powered-By",      "X-AspNet-Version",    ];
    let response = await fetch(request);    let newHeaders = new Headers(response.headers);
    const tlsVersion = request.cf.tlsVersion;    console.log(tlsVersion);    // This sets the headers for HTML responses:    if (      newHeaders.has("Content-Type") &&      !newHeaders.get("Content-Type").includes("text/html")    ) {      return new Response(response.body, {        status: response.status,        statusText: response.statusText,        headers: newHeaders,      });    }
    Object.keys(DEFAULT_SECURITY_HEADERS).map((name) => {      newHeaders.set(name, DEFAULT_SECURITY_HEADERS[name]);    });
    BLOCKED_HEADERS.forEach((name) => {      newHeaders.delete(name);    });
    if (tlsVersion !== "TLSv1.2" && tlsVersion !== "TLSv1.3") {      return new Response("You need to use TLS version 1.2 or higher.", {        status: 400,      });    } else {      return new Response(response.body, {        status: response.status,        statusText: response.statusText,        headers: newHeaders,      });    }  },} satisfies ExportedHandler;from js import Response, fetch, Headers
async def on_fetch(request):    default_security_headers = {        # Secure your application with Content-Security-Policy headers.        #Enabling these headers will permit content from a trusted domain and all its subdomains.        #@see https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/HTTP/Headers/Content-Security-Policy        "Content-Security-Policy": "default-src 'self' example.com *.example.com",        #You can also set Strict-Transport-Security headers.        #These are not automatically set because your website might get added to Chrome's HSTS preload list.        #Here's the code if you want to apply it:        "Strict-Transport-Security" : "max-age=63072000; includeSubDomains; preload",        #Permissions-Policy header provides the ability to allow or deny the use of browser features, such as opting out of FLoC - which you can use below:        "Permissions-Policy": "interest-cohort=()",        #X-XSS-Protection header prevents a page from loading if an XSS attack is detected.        #@see https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/HTTP/Headers/X-XSS-Protection        "X-XSS-Protection": "0",        #X-Frame-Options header prevents click-jacking attacks.        #@see https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/HTTP/Headers/X-Frame-Options        "X-Frame-Options": "DENY",        #X-Content-Type-Options header prevents MIME-sniffing.        #@see https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/HTTP/Headers/X-Content-Type-Options        "X-Content-Type-Options": "nosniff",        "Referrer-Policy": "strict-origin-when-cross-origin",        "Cross-Origin-Embedder-Policy": 'require-corp; report-to="default";',        "Cross-Origin-Opener-Policy": 'same-site; report-to="default";',        "Cross-Origin-Resource-Policy": "same-site",    }    blocked_headers = ["Public-Key-Pins", "X-Powered-By" ,"X-AspNet-Version"]
    res = await fetch(request)    new_headers = Headers.new(res.headers)
    # This sets the headers for HTML responses    if "text/html" in new_headers["Content-Type"]:        return Response.new(res.body, status=res.status, statusText=res.statusText, headers=new_headers)
    for name in default_security_headers:        new_headers.set(name, default_security_headers[name])
    for name in blocked_headers:        new_headers.delete(name)
    tls = request.cf.tlsVersion
    if not tls in ("TLSv1.2", "TLSv1.3"):        return Response.new("You need to use TLS version 1.2 or higher.", status=400)    return Response.new(res.body, status=res.status, statusText=res.statusText, headers=new_headers)use std::collections::HashMap;use worker::*;
#[event(fetch)]async fn fetch(req: Request, _env: Env, _ctx: Context) -> Result<Response> {    let default_security_headers = HashMap::from([        //Secure your application with Content-Security-Policy headers.        //Enabling these headers will permit content from a trusted domain and all its subdomains.        //@see https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/HTTP/Headers/Content-Security-Policy        (            "Content-Security-Policy",            "default-src 'self' example.com *.example.com",        ),        //You can also set Strict-Transport-Security headers.        //These are not automatically set because your website might get added to Chrome's HSTS preload list.        //Here's the code if you want to apply it:        (            "Strict-Transport-Security",            "max-age=63072000; includeSubDomains; preload",        ),        //Permissions-Policy header provides the ability to allow or deny the use of browser features, such as opting out of FLoC - which you can use below:        ("Permissions-Policy", "interest-cohort=()"),        //X-XSS-Protection header prevents a page from loading if an XSS attack is detected.        //@see https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/HTTP/Headers/X-XSS-Protection        ("X-XSS-Protection", "0"),        //X-Frame-Options header prevents click-jacking attacks.        //@see https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/HTTP/Headers/X-Frame-Options        ("X-Frame-Options", "DENY"),        //X-Content-Type-Options header prevents MIME-sniffing.        //@see https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/HTTP/Headers/X-Content-Type-Options        ("X-Content-Type-Options", "nosniff"),        ("Referrer-Policy", "strict-origin-when-cross-origin"),        (            "Cross-Origin-Embedder-Policy",            "require-corp; report-to='default';",        ),        (            "Cross-Origin-Opener-Policy",            "same-site; report-to='default';",        ),        ("Cross-Origin-Resource-Policy", "same-site"),    ]);    let blocked_headers = ["Public-Key-Pins", "X-Powered-By", "X-AspNet-Version"];    let tls = req.cf().unwrap().tls_version();    let res = Fetch::Request(req).send().await?;    let mut new_headers = res.headers().clone();
    // This sets the headers for HTML responses    if Some(String::from("text/html")) == new_headers.get("Content-Type")? {        return Ok(Response::from_body(res.body().clone())?            .with_headers(new_headers)            .with_status(res.status_code()));    }    for (k, v) in default_security_headers {        new_headers.set(k, v)?;    }
    for k in blocked_headers {        new_headers.delete(k)?;    }
    if !vec!["TLSv1.2", "TLSv1.3"].contains(&tls.as_str()) {        return Response::error("You need to use TLS version 1.2 or higher.", 400);    }    Ok(Response::from_body(res.body().clone())?        .with_headers(new_headers)        .with_status(res.status_code()))}