In Rails 4.2 and above this gem will be responsible for sanitizing HTML fragments in Rails
applications, i.e. in the sanitize
, sanitize_css
, strip_tags
and strip_links
methods.
Rails Html Sanitizer is only intended to be used with Rails applications. If you need similar functionality in non Rails apps consider using Loofah directly (that's what handles sanitization under the hood).
Add this line to your application's Gemfile:
gem 'rails-html-sanitizer'
And then execute:
$ bundle
Or install it yourself as:
$ gem install rails-html-sanitizer
All sanitizers respond to sanitize
.
full_sanitizer = Rails::Html::FullSanitizer.new
full_sanitizer.sanitize("<b>Bold</b> no more! <a href='more.html'>See more here</a>...")
# => Bold no more! See more here...
link_sanitizer = Rails::Html::LinkSanitizer.new
link_sanitizer.sanitize('<a href="example.com">Only the link text will be kept.</a>')
# => Only the link text will be kept.
white_list_sanitizer = Rails::Html::WhiteListSanitizer.new
# sanitize via an extensive white list of allowed elements
white_list_sanitizer.sanitize(@article.body)
# white list only the supplied tags and attributes
white_list_sanitizer.sanitize(@article.body, tags: %w(table tr td), attributes: %w(id class style))
# white list via a custom scrubber
white_list_sanitizer.sanitize(@article.body, scrubber: ArticleScrubber.new)
# white list sanitizer can also sanitize css
white_list_sanitizer.sanitize_css('background-color: #000;')
Scrubbers are objects responsible for removing nodes or attributes you don't want in your HTML document.
This gem includes two scrubbers Rails::Html::PermitScrubber
and Rails::Html::TargetScrubber
.
This scrubber allows you to permit only the tags and attributes you want.
scrubber = Rails::Html::PermitScrubber.new
scrubber.tags = ['a']
html_fragment = Loofah.fragment('<a><img/ ></a>')
html_fragment.scrub!(scrubber)
html_fragment.to_s # => "<a></a>"
Where PermitScrubber
picks out tags and attributes to permit in sanitization,
Rails::Html::TargetScrubber
targets them for removal.
scrubber = Rails::Html::TargetScrubber.new
scrubber.tags = ['img']
html_fragment = Loofah.fragment('<a><img/ ></a>')
html_fragment.scrub!(scrubber)
html_fragment.to_s # => "<a></a>"
You can also create custom scrubbers in your application if you want to.
class CommentScrubber < Rails::Html::PermitScrubber
def allowed_node?(node)
!%w(form script comment blockquote).include?(node.name)
end
def skip_node?(node)
node.text?
end
def scrub_attribute?(name)
name == "style"
end
end
See Rails::Html::PermitScrubber
documentation to learn more about which methods can be overridden.
Using the CommentScrubber
from above, you can use this in a Rails view like so:
<%= sanitize @comment, scrubber: CommentScrubber.new %>
Loofah is what underlies the sanitizers and scrubbers of rails-html-sanitizer.
The node
argument passed to some methods in a custom scrubber is an instance of Nokogiri::XML::Node
.
Rails Html Sanitizers is work of many contributors. You're encouraged to submit pull requests, propose features and discuss issues.
See CONTRIBUTING.
Rails Html Sanitizers is released under the MIT License.