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package org.owasp.html.examples;
import java.io.IOException;
import java.io.InputStreamReader;
import java.util.regex.Pattern;
import org.owasp.html.Handler;
import org.owasp.html.HtmlPolicyBuilder;
import org.owasp.html.HtmlSanitizer;
import org.owasp.html.HtmlStreamEventReceiver;
import org.owasp.html.HtmlStreamRenderer;
import com.google.common.base.Charsets;
import com.google.common.base.Function;
import com.google.common.io.CharStreams;
/**
* Based on the
* AntiSamy Slashdot example.
*
* Slashdot (http://www.slashdot.org/) is a techie news site that allows users
* to respond anonymously to news posts with very limited HTML markup. Now
* Slashdot is not only one of the coolest sites around, it's also one that's
* been subject to many different successful attacks. Even more unfortunate is
* the fact that most of the attacks led users to the infamous goatse.cx picture
* (please don't go look it up). The rules for Slashdot are fairly strict: users
* can only submit the following HTML tags and no CSS: {@code }, {@code },
* {@code }, {@code }, {@code }.
*
* Accordingly, we've built a policy file that allows fairly similar
* functionality. All text-formatting tags that operate directly on the font,
* color or emphasis have been allowed.
*
*/
public class SlashdotPolicyExample {
/** A policy definition that matches the minimal HTML that Slashdot allows. */
public static final Function
POLICY_DEFINITION = new HtmlPolicyBuilder()
.allowStandardUrlProtocols()
// Allow title="..." on any element.
.allowAttributes("title").globally()
// Allow href="..." on elements.
.allowAttributes("href").onElements("a")
// Defeat link spammers.
.requireRelNofollowOnLinks()
// Allow lang= with an alphabetic value on any element.
.allowAttributes("lang").matching(Pattern.compile("[a-zA-Z]{2,20}"))
.globally()
// The align attribute on elements can have any value below.
.allowAttributes("align")
.matching(true, "center", "left", "right", "justify", "char")
.onElements("p")
// These elements are allowed.
.allowElements(
"a", "p", "div", "i", "b", "em", "blockquote", "tt", "strong",
"br", "ul", "ol", "li")
// Custom slashdot tags.
// These could be rewritten in the sanitizer using an ElementPolicy.
.allowElements("quote", "ecode")
.toFactory();
/**
* A test-bed that reads HTML from stdin and writes sanitized content to
* stdout.
*/
public static void main(String[] args) throws IOException {
if (args.length != 0) {
System.err.println("Reads from STDIN and writes to STDOUT");
System.exit(-1);
}
System.err.println("[Reading from STDIN]");
// Fetch the HTML to sanitize.
String html = CharStreams.toString(
new InputStreamReader(System.in, Charsets.UTF_8));
// Set up an output channel to receive the sanitized HTML.
HtmlStreamRenderer renderer = HtmlStreamRenderer.create(
System.out,
// Receives notifications on a failure to write to the output.
new Handler() {
public void handle(IOException ex) {
// System.out suppresses IOExceptions
throw new AssertionError(null, ex);
}
},
// Our HTML parser is very lenient, but this receives notifications on
// truly bizarre inputs.
new Handler() {
public void handle(String x) {
throw new AssertionError(x);
}
});
// Use the policy defined above to sanitize the HTML.
HtmlSanitizer.sanitize(html, POLICY_DEFINITION.apply(renderer));
}
}