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54 lines
1.5 KiB
TypeScript
54 lines
1.5 KiB
TypeScript
const md5 = require('md5');
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const htmlUtils = require('../../htmlUtils');
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// @ts-ignore: Keep the function signature as-is despite unusued arguments
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function installRule(markdownIt:any, mdOptions:any, ruleOptions:any, context:any) {
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markdownIt.core.ruler.push('sanitize_html', (state:any) => {
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const tokens = state.tokens;
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const walkHtmlTokens = (tokens:any[]) => {
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if (!tokens || !tokens.length) return;
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for (const token of tokens) {
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if (!['html_block', 'html_inline'].includes(token.type)) {
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walkHtmlTokens(token.children);
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continue;
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}
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const cacheKey = md5(escape(token.content));
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let sanitizedContent = context.cache.get(cacheKey);
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// For html_inline, the content is only a fragment of HTML, as it will be rendered, but
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// it's not necessarily valid HTML. For example this HTML:
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//
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// <a href="#">Testing</a>
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//
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// will be rendered as three tokens:
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//
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// html_inline: <a href="#">
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// text: Testing
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// html_inline: </a>
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//
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// So the sanitizeHtml function must handle this kind of non-valid HTML.
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if (!sanitizedContent) {
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sanitizedContent = htmlUtils.sanitizeHtml(token.content);
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}
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token.content = sanitizedContent;
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context.cache.put(cacheKey, sanitizedContent, 1000 * 60 * 60);
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walkHtmlTokens(token.children);
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}
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};
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walkHtmlTokens(tokens);
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});
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}
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export default function(context:any, ruleOptions:any) {
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return function(md:any, mdOptions:any) {
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installRule(md, mdOptions, ruleOptions, context);
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};
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}
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