NOTE: The format of custom configuration (except Whitelist) from version 0.0.X was changed a lot since version 0.1.X. To use a newer version, it's suggested to read the following guidelines carefully.
xss
is a module used to filter input from users to prevent XSS attacks.
(What is XSS attack?)
This module is needed for situations that allows users to input HTML for typesetting or formatting, including fourms, blogs, e-shops, etc.
The xss
module controls the usage of tags and their attributes, according to
the whitelist. It is also extendable with a series of APIs privided, which make
it become more flexible, compares with other modules.
Project Homepage: https://github.com/leizongmin/js-xss
Try Online: http://ucdok.com/project/xss/
- Specifies HTML tags and their attributes allowed with whitelist
- Handle any tags or attributes using custom function.
- XSS与字符编码的那些事儿 ---科普文
- 腾讯实例教程:那些年我们一起学XSS
- mXSS攻击的成因及常见种类
- XSS Filter Evasion Cheat Sheet
- Data URI scheme
- XSS with Data URI Scheme
- the xss module: 8.2 MB/s
xss()
function from modulevalidator@0.3.7
: 4.4 MB/s
For test code please refer to benchmark
directory.
Run npm test
command in the source directary.
Run the following command, them you can type HTML code in the command-line, and check the filtered output:
$ xss -t
You can use the xss command line tool to process a file. Usage:
xss -i <input_file> -o <output_file>
Example:
$ xss -i origin.html -o target.html
For more details, please run $ xss -h
to see it.
To install:
$ npm install xss
Simple usage:
var xss = require('xss');
var html = xss('<script>alert("xss");</script>');
console.log(html);
<script src="https://raw.github.com/leizongmin/js-xss/master/dist/xss.js"></script>
<script>
// apply function filterXSS in the same way
var html = filterXSS('<script>alert("xss");</scr' + 'ipt>');
alert(html);
</script>
$ bower install xss
When using the xss()
function, the second parameter could be used to specify
custom rules:
options = {}; // Custom rules
html = xss('<script>alert("xss");</script>', options);
To avoid passing options
every time, you can also do it in a faster way by
creating a FilterXSS
instance:
options = {}; // Custom rules
myxss = new xss.FilterXSS(options);
// then apply myxss.process()
html = myxss.process('<script>alert("xss");</script>');
Details of parameters in options
would be described below.
By specifying a whiteList
, e.g. { 'tagName': [ 'attr-1', 'attr-2' ] }
. Tags
and attributes not in the whitelist would be filter out. For example:
// only tag a and its attributes href, title, target are allowed
var options = {
whiteList: {
a: ['href', 'title', 'target']
}
};
// With the configuration specified above, the following HTML:
// <a href="#" onclick="hello()"><i>Hello</i></a>
// would become:
// <a href="#">Hello</a>
For the default whitelist, please refer xss.whiteList
.
By specifying the handler function with onTag
:
function onTag (tag, html, options) {
// tag is the name of current tag, e.g. 'a' for tag <a>
// html is the HTML of this tag, e.g. '<a>' for tag <a>
// options is some addition informations:
// isWhite boolean, whether the tag is in whitelist
// isClosing boolean, whether the tag is a closing tag, e.g. true for </a>
// position integer, the position of the tag in output result
// sourcePosition integer, the position of the tag in input HTML source
// If a string is returned, the current tag would be replaced with the string
// If return nothing, the default measure would be taken:
// If in whitelist: filter attributes using onTagAttr, as described below
// If not in whitelist: handle by onIgnoreTag, as described below
}
By specifying the handler function with onTagAttr
:
function onTagAttr (tag, name, value, isWhiteAttr) {
// tag is the name of current tag, e.g. 'a' for tag <a>
// name is the name of current attribute, e.g. 'href' for href="#"
// isWhiteAttr whether the tag is in whitelist
// If a string is returned, the attribute would be replaced with the string
// If return nothing, the default measure would be taken:
// If in whitelist: filter the value using safeAttrValue as described below
// If not in whitelist: handle by onIgnoreTagAttr, as described below
}
By specifying the handler function with onIgnoreTag
:
function onIgnoreTag (tag, html, options) {
// Parameters are the same with onTag
// If a string is returned, the tag would be replaced with the string
// If return nothing, the default measure would be taken (specifies using
// escape, as described below)
}
By specifying the handler function with onIgnoreTagAttr
:
function onIgnoreTagAttr (tag, name, value, isWhiteAttr) {
// Parameters are the same with onTagAttr
// If a string is returned, the value would be replaced with this string
// If return nothing, then keep default (remove the attribute)
}
By specifying the handler function with escapeHtml
. Following is the default
function (Modification is not recommended):
function escapeHtml (html) {
return html.replace(/</g, '<').replace(/>/g, '>');
}
By specifying the handler function with safeAttrValue
:
function safeAttrValue (tag, name, value) {
// Parameters are the same with onTagAttr (without options)
// Return the value as a string
}
By using stripIgnoreTag
parameter:
true
filter out tags not in the whitelistfalse
: by default: escape the tag using configuredescape
function
Example:
If stripIgnoreTag = true
is set, the following code:
code:<script>alert(/xss/);</script>
would output filtered:
code:alert(/xss/);
By using stripIgnoreTagBody
parameter:
false|null|undefined
by default: do nothing'*'|true
: filter out all tags not in the whitelist['tag1', 'tag2']
: filter out only specified tags not in the whitelist
Example:
If stripIgnoreTagBody = ['script']
is set, the following code:
code:<script>alert(/xss/);</script>
would output filtered:
code:
By using allowCommentTag
parameter:
true
: do nothingfalse
by default: filter out HTML comments
Example:
If allowCommentTag = false
is set, the following code:
code:<!-- something --> END
would output filtered:
code: END
var source = '<div a="1" b="2" data-a="3" data-b="4">hello</div>';
var html = xss(source, {
onIgnoreTagAttr: function (tag, name, value, isWhiteAttr) {
if (name.substr(0, 5) === 'data-') {
// escape its value using built-in escapeAttrValue function
return name + '="' + xss.escapeAttrValue(value) + '"';
}
}
});
console.log('%s\nconvert to:\n%s', source, html);
Result:
<div a="1" b="2" data-a="3" data-b="4">hello</div>
convert to:
<div data-a="3" data-b="4">hello</div>
var source = '<x><x-1>he<x-2 checked></x-2>wwww</x-1><a>';
var html = xss(source, {
onIgnoreTag: function (tag, html, options) {
if (tag.substr(0, 2) === 'x-') {
// do not filter its attributes
return html;
}
}
});
console.log('%s\nconvert to:\n%s', source, html);
Result:
<x><x-1>he<x-2 checked></x-2>wwww</x-1><a>
convert to:
<x><x-1>he<x-2 checked></x-2>wwww</x-1><a>
var source = '<img src="img1">a<img src="img2">b<img src="img3">c<img src="img4">d';
var list = [];
var html = xss(source, {
onTagAttr: function (tag, name, value, isWhiteAttr) {
if (tag === 'img' && name === 'src') {
// Use the built-in friendlyAttrValue function to escape attribute
// values. It supports converting entity tags such as < to printable
// characters such as <
list.push(xss.friendlyAttrValue(value));
}
// Return nothing, means keep the default handling measure
}
});
console.log('image list:\n%s', list.join(', '));
Result:
image list:
img1, img2, img3, img4
var source = '<strong>hello</strong><script>alert(/xss/);</script>end';
var html = xss(source, {
whiteList: [], // empty, means filter out all tags
stripIgnoreTag: true, // filter out all HTML not in the whilelist
stripIgnoreTagBody: ['script'] // the script tag is a special case, we need
// to filter out its content
});
console.log('text: %s', html);
Result:
text: helloend
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