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Content Security Policy builder
===============================
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Take an object and turn it into a Content Security Policy string. Useful for building Content Security Policy libraries.
It can handle a lot of things you can you throw at it; `camelCased` or `dash-separated` directives, arrays or strings, et cetera.
Usage:
```javascript
var builder = require("content-security-policy-builder")
// default-src 'self' default.com; script-src scripts.com; whatever-src something
builder({
directives: {
defaultSrc: ["'self'", "default.com"],
scriptSrc: "scripts.com"
"whatever-src": "something"
}
})
```