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package org.springframework.security.web.header.writers.frameoptions;
import jakarta.servlet.http.HttpServletRequest;
/**
* Strategy interfaces used by the {@code FrameOptionsHeaderWriter} to determine the
* actual value to use for the X-Frame-Options header when using the ALLOW-FROM directive.
*
* @author Marten Deinum
* @since 3.2
* @deprecated ALLOW-FROM is an obsolete directive that no longer works in modern
* browsers. Instead use Content-Security-Policy with the frame-ancestors
* directive.
*/
@Deprecated
public interface AllowFromStrategy {
/**
* Gets the value for ALLOW-FROM excluding the ALLOW-FROM. For example, the result
* might be "https://example.com/".
* @param request the {@link HttpServletRequest}
* @return the value for ALLOW-FROM or null if no header should be added for this
* request.
*/
String getAllowFromValue(HttpServletRequest request);
}