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The template packages are based on go1.20.5 with the patch in befec5ddbbfbd81ec84e74e15a38044d67f8785b added. This also includes a security fix that now disallows Go template actions in JS literals (inside backticks). This will throw an error saying "... appears in a JS template literal". If you're really sure this isn't a security risk in your case, you can revert to the old behaviour: ```toml [security] [security.gotemplates] allowActionJSTmpl = true ``` See https://github.com/golang/go/issues/59234 Fixes #11112
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// Copyright 2011 The Go Authors. All rights reserved.
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// Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style
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// license that can be found in the LICENSE file.
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package template
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import (
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"bytes"
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"fmt"
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"html"
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"io"
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template "github.com/gohugoio/hugo/tpl/internal/go_templates/texttemplate"
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"github.com/gohugoio/hugo/tpl/internal/go_templates/texttemplate/parse"
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)
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// escapeTemplate rewrites the named template, which must be
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// associated with t, to guarantee that the output of any of the named
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// templates is properly escaped. If no error is returned, then the named templates have
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// been modified. Otherwise the named templates have been rendered
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// unusable.
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func escapeTemplate(tmpl *Template, node parse.Node, name string) error {
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c, _ := tmpl.esc.escapeTree(context{}, node, name, 0)
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var err error
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if c.err != nil {
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err, c.err.Name = c.err, name
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} else if c.state != stateText {
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err = &Error{ErrEndContext, nil, name, 0, fmt.Sprintf("ends in a non-text context: %v", c)}
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}
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if err != nil {
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// Prevent execution of unsafe templates.
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if t := tmpl.set[name]; t != nil {
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t.escapeErr = err
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t.text.Tree = nil
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t.Tree = nil
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}
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return err
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}
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tmpl.esc.commit()
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if t := tmpl.set[name]; t != nil {
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t.escapeErr = escapeOK
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t.Tree = t.text.Tree
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}
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return nil
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}
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// evalArgs formats the list of arguments into a string. It is equivalent to
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// fmt.Sprint(args...), except that it dereferences all pointers.
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func evalArgs(args ...any) string {
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// Optimization for simple common case of a single string argument.
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if len(args) == 1 {
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if s, ok := args[0].(string); ok {
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return s
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}
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}
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for i, arg := range args {
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args[i] = indirectToStringerOrError(arg)
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}
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return fmt.Sprint(args...)
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}
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// funcMap maps command names to functions that render their inputs safe.
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var funcMap = template.FuncMap{
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"_html_template_attrescaper": attrEscaper,
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"_html_template_commentescaper": commentEscaper,
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"_html_template_cssescaper": cssEscaper,
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"_html_template_cssvaluefilter": cssValueFilter,
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"_html_template_htmlnamefilter": htmlNameFilter,
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"_html_template_htmlescaper": htmlEscaper,
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"_html_template_jsregexpescaper": jsRegexpEscaper,
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"_html_template_jsstrescaper": jsStrEscaper,
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"_html_template_jsvalescaper": jsValEscaper,
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"_html_template_nospaceescaper": htmlNospaceEscaper,
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"_html_template_rcdataescaper": rcdataEscaper,
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"_html_template_srcsetescaper": srcsetFilterAndEscaper,
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"_html_template_urlescaper": urlEscaper,
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"_html_template_urlfilter": urlFilter,
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"_html_template_urlnormalizer": urlNormalizer,
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"_eval_args_": evalArgs,
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}
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// escaper collects type inferences about templates and changes needed to make
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// templates injection safe.
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type escaper struct {
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// ns is the nameSpace that this escaper is associated with.
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ns *nameSpace
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// output[templateName] is the output context for a templateName that
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// has been mangled to include its input context.
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output map[string]context
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// derived[c.mangle(name)] maps to a template derived from the template
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// named name templateName for the start context c.
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derived map[string]*template.Template
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// called[templateName] is a set of called mangled template names.
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called map[string]bool
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// xxxNodeEdits are the accumulated edits to apply during commit.
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// Such edits are not applied immediately in case a template set
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// executes a given template in different escaping contexts.
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actionNodeEdits map[*parse.ActionNode][]string
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templateNodeEdits map[*parse.TemplateNode]string
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textNodeEdits map[*parse.TextNode][]byte
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// rangeContext holds context about the current range loop.
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rangeContext *rangeContext
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}
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// rangeContext holds information about the current range loop.
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type rangeContext struct {
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outer *rangeContext // outer loop
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breaks []context // context at each break action
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continues []context // context at each continue action
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}
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// makeEscaper creates a blank escaper for the given set.
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func makeEscaper(n *nameSpace) escaper {
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return escaper{
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n,
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map[string]context{},
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map[string]*template.Template{},
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map[string]bool{},
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map[*parse.ActionNode][]string{},
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map[*parse.TemplateNode]string{},
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map[*parse.TextNode][]byte{},
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nil,
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}
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}
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// filterFailsafe is an innocuous word that is emitted in place of unsafe values
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// by sanitizer functions. It is not a keyword in any programming language,
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// contains no special characters, is not empty, and when it appears in output
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// it is distinct enough that a developer can find the source of the problem
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// via a search engine.
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const filterFailsafe = "ZgotmplZ"
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// escape escapes a template node.
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func (e *escaper) escape(c context, n parse.Node) context {
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switch n := n.(type) {
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case *parse.ActionNode:
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return e.escapeAction(c, n)
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case *parse.BreakNode:
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c.n = n
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e.rangeContext.breaks = append(e.rangeContext.breaks, c)
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return context{state: stateDead}
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case *parse.CommentNode:
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return c
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case *parse.ContinueNode:
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c.n = n
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e.rangeContext.continues = append(e.rangeContext.breaks, c)
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return context{state: stateDead}
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case *parse.IfNode:
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return e.escapeBranch(c, &n.BranchNode, "if")
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case *parse.ListNode:
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return e.escapeList(c, n)
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case *parse.RangeNode:
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return e.escapeBranch(c, &n.BranchNode, "range")
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case *parse.TemplateNode:
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return e.escapeTemplate(c, n)
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case *parse.TextNode:
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return e.escapeText(c, n)
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case *parse.WithNode:
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return e.escapeBranch(c, &n.BranchNode, "with")
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}
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panic("escaping " + n.String() + " is unimplemented")
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}
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// var debugAllowActionJSTmpl = godebug.New("jstmpllitinterp")
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// escapeAction escapes an action template node.
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func (e *escaper) escapeAction(c context, n *parse.ActionNode) context {
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if len(n.Pipe.Decl) != 0 {
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// A local variable assignment, not an interpolation.
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return c
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}
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c = nudge(c)
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// Check for disallowed use of predefined escapers in the pipeline.
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for pos, idNode := range n.Pipe.Cmds {
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node, ok := idNode.Args[0].(*parse.IdentifierNode)
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if !ok {
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// A predefined escaper "esc" will never be found as an identifier in a
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// Chain or Field node, since:
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// - "esc.x ..." is invalid, since predefined escapers return strings, and
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// strings do not have methods, keys or fields.
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// - "... .esc" is invalid, since predefined escapers are global functions,
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// not methods or fields of any types.
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// Therefore, it is safe to ignore these two node types.
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continue
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}
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ident := node.Ident
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if _, ok := predefinedEscapers[ident]; ok {
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if pos < len(n.Pipe.Cmds)-1 ||
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c.state == stateAttr && c.delim == delimSpaceOrTagEnd && ident == "html" {
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return context{
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state: stateError,
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err: errorf(ErrPredefinedEscaper, n, n.Line, "predefined escaper %q disallowed in template", ident),
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}
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}
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}
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}
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s := make([]string, 0, 3)
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switch c.state {
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case stateError:
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return c
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case stateURL, stateCSSDqStr, stateCSSSqStr, stateCSSDqURL, stateCSSSqURL, stateCSSURL:
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switch c.urlPart {
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case urlPartNone:
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s = append(s, "_html_template_urlfilter")
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fallthrough
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case urlPartPreQuery:
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switch c.state {
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case stateCSSDqStr, stateCSSSqStr:
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s = append(s, "_html_template_cssescaper")
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default:
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s = append(s, "_html_template_urlnormalizer")
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}
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case urlPartQueryOrFrag:
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s = append(s, "_html_template_urlescaper")
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case urlPartUnknown:
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return context{
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state: stateError,
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err: errorf(ErrAmbigContext, n, n.Line, "%s appears in an ambiguous context within a URL", n),
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}
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default:
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panic(c.urlPart.String())
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}
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case stateJS:
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s = append(s, "_html_template_jsvalescaper")
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// A slash after a value starts a div operator.
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c.jsCtx = jsCtxDivOp
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case stateJSDqStr, stateJSSqStr:
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s = append(s, "_html_template_jsstrescaper")
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case stateJSBqStr:
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if SecurityAllowActionJSTmpl.Load() { // .Value() == "1" {
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s = append(s, "_html_template_jsstrescaper")
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} else {
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return context{
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state: stateError,
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err: errorf(errJSTmplLit, n, n.Line, "%s appears in a JS template literal", n),
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}
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}
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case stateJSRegexp:
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s = append(s, "_html_template_jsregexpescaper")
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case stateCSS:
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s = append(s, "_html_template_cssvaluefilter")
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case stateText:
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s = append(s, "_html_template_htmlescaper")
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case stateRCDATA:
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s = append(s, "_html_template_rcdataescaper")
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case stateAttr:
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// Handled below in delim check.
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case stateAttrName, stateTag:
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c.state = stateAttrName
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s = append(s, "_html_template_htmlnamefilter")
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case stateSrcset:
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s = append(s, "_html_template_srcsetescaper")
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default:
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if isComment(c.state) {
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s = append(s, "_html_template_commentescaper")
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} else {
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panic("unexpected state " + c.state.String())
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}
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}
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switch c.delim {
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case delimNone:
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// No extra-escaping needed for raw text content.
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case delimSpaceOrTagEnd:
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s = append(s, "_html_template_nospaceescaper")
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default:
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s = append(s, "_html_template_attrescaper")
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}
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e.editActionNode(n, s)
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return c
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}
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// ensurePipelineContains ensures that the pipeline ends with the commands with
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// the identifiers in s in order. If the pipeline ends with a predefined escaper
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// (i.e. "html" or "urlquery"), merge it with the identifiers in s.
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func ensurePipelineContains(p *parse.PipeNode, s []string) {
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if len(s) == 0 {
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// Do not rewrite pipeline if we have no escapers to insert.
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return
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}
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// Precondition: p.Cmds contains at most one predefined escaper and the
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// escaper will be present at p.Cmds[len(p.Cmds)-1]. This precondition is
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// always true because of the checks in escapeAction.
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pipelineLen := len(p.Cmds)
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if pipelineLen > 0 {
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lastCmd := p.Cmds[pipelineLen-1]
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if idNode, ok := lastCmd.Args[0].(*parse.IdentifierNode); ok {
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if esc := idNode.Ident; predefinedEscapers[esc] {
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// Pipeline ends with a predefined escaper.
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if len(p.Cmds) == 1 && len(lastCmd.Args) > 1 {
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// Special case: pipeline is of the form {{ esc arg1 arg2 ... argN }},
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// where esc is the predefined escaper, and arg1...argN are its arguments.
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// Convert this into the equivalent form
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// {{ _eval_args_ arg1 arg2 ... argN | esc }}, so that esc can be easily
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// merged with the escapers in s.
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lastCmd.Args[0] = parse.NewIdentifier("_eval_args_").SetTree(nil).SetPos(lastCmd.Args[0].Position())
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p.Cmds = appendCmd(p.Cmds, newIdentCmd(esc, p.Position()))
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pipelineLen++
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}
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// If any of the commands in s that we are about to insert is equivalent
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// to the predefined escaper, use the predefined escaper instead.
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dup := false
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for i, escaper := range s {
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if escFnsEq(esc, escaper) {
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s[i] = idNode.Ident
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dup = true
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}
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}
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if dup {
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// The predefined escaper will already be inserted along with the
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// escapers in s, so do not copy it to the rewritten pipeline.
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pipelineLen--
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}
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}
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}
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}
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// Rewrite the pipeline, creating the escapers in s at the end of the pipeline.
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newCmds := make([]*parse.CommandNode, pipelineLen, pipelineLen+len(s))
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insertedIdents := make(map[string]bool)
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for i := 0; i < pipelineLen; i++ {
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cmd := p.Cmds[i]
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newCmds[i] = cmd
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if idNode, ok := cmd.Args[0].(*parse.IdentifierNode); ok {
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insertedIdents[normalizeEscFn(idNode.Ident)] = true
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}
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}
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for _, name := range s {
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if !insertedIdents[normalizeEscFn(name)] {
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// When two templates share an underlying parse tree via the use of
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// AddParseTree and one template is executed after the other, this check
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// ensures that escapers that were already inserted into the pipeline on
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// the first escaping pass do not get inserted again.
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newCmds = appendCmd(newCmds, newIdentCmd(name, p.Position()))
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}
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}
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p.Cmds = newCmds
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}
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// predefinedEscapers contains template predefined escapers that are equivalent
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// to some contextual escapers. Keep in sync with equivEscapers.
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var predefinedEscapers = map[string]bool{
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"html": true,
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"urlquery": true,
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}
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// equivEscapers matches contextual escapers to equivalent predefined
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// template escapers.
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var equivEscapers = map[string]string{
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// The following pairs of HTML escapers provide equivalent security
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// guarantees, since they all escape '\000', '\'', '"', '&', '<', and '>'.
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"_html_template_attrescaper": "html",
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"_html_template_htmlescaper": "html",
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"_html_template_rcdataescaper": "html",
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// These two URL escapers produce URLs safe for embedding in a URL query by
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// percent-encoding all the reserved characters specified in RFC 3986 Section
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// 2.2
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"_html_template_urlescaper": "urlquery",
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// These two functions are not actually equivalent; urlquery is stricter as it
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// escapes reserved characters (e.g. '#'), while _html_template_urlnormalizer
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// does not. It is therefore only safe to replace _html_template_urlnormalizer
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// with urlquery (this happens in ensurePipelineContains), but not the otherI've
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// way around. We keep this entry around to preserve the behavior of templates
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// written before Go 1.9, which might depend on this substitution taking place.
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"_html_template_urlnormalizer": "urlquery",
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}
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// escFnsEq reports whether the two escaping functions are equivalent.
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func escFnsEq(a, b string) bool {
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return normalizeEscFn(a) == normalizeEscFn(b)
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}
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// normalizeEscFn(a) is equal to normalizeEscFn(b) for any pair of names of
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// escaper functions a and b that are equivalent.
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func normalizeEscFn(e string) string {
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if norm := equivEscapers[e]; norm != "" {
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return norm
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}
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return e
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}
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// redundantFuncs[a][b] implies that funcMap[b](funcMap[a](x)) == funcMap[a](x)
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// for all x.
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var redundantFuncs = map[string]map[string]bool{
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"_html_template_commentescaper": {
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"_html_template_attrescaper": true,
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"_html_template_htmlescaper": true,
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},
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"_html_template_cssescaper": {
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"_html_template_attrescaper": true,
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},
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"_html_template_jsregexpescaper": {
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"_html_template_attrescaper": true,
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},
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"_html_template_jsstrescaper": {
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"_html_template_attrescaper": true,
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},
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"_html_template_urlescaper": {
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"_html_template_urlnormalizer": true,
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},
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}
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// appendCmd appends the given command to the end of the command pipeline
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// unless it is redundant with the last command.
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func appendCmd(cmds []*parse.CommandNode, cmd *parse.CommandNode) []*parse.CommandNode {
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if n := len(cmds); n != 0 {
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last, okLast := cmds[n-1].Args[0].(*parse.IdentifierNode)
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next, okNext := cmd.Args[0].(*parse.IdentifierNode)
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if okLast && okNext && redundantFuncs[last.Ident][next.Ident] {
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return cmds
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}
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}
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return append(cmds, cmd)
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}
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// newIdentCmd produces a command containing a single identifier node.
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func newIdentCmd(identifier string, pos parse.Pos) *parse.CommandNode {
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return &parse.CommandNode{
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NodeType: parse.NodeCommand,
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Args: []parse.Node{parse.NewIdentifier(identifier).SetTree(nil).SetPos(pos)}, // TODO: SetTree.
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}
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}
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// nudge returns the context that would result from following empty string
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// transitions from the input context.
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// For example, parsing:
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//
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// `<a href=`
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//
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// will end in context{stateBeforeValue, attrURL}, but parsing one extra rune:
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//
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// `<a href=x`
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//
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// will end in context{stateURL, delimSpaceOrTagEnd, ...}.
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// There are two transitions that happen when the 'x' is seen:
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// (1) Transition from a before-value state to a start-of-value state without
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//
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// consuming any character.
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//
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// (2) Consume 'x' and transition past the first value character.
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// In this case, nudging produces the context after (1) happens.
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func nudge(c context) context {
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switch c.state {
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case stateTag:
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// In `<foo {{.}}`, the action should emit an attribute.
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c.state = stateAttrName
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case stateBeforeValue:
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// In `<foo bar={{.}}`, the action is an undelimited value.
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c.state, c.delim, c.attr = attrStartStates[c.attr], delimSpaceOrTagEnd, attrNone
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case stateAfterName:
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// In `<foo bar {{.}}`, the action is an attribute name.
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c.state, c.attr = stateAttrName, attrNone
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}
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return c
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}
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// join joins the two contexts of a branch template node. The result is an
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// error context if either of the input contexts are error contexts, or if the
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// input contexts differ.
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func join(a, b context, node parse.Node, nodeName string) context {
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if a.state == stateError {
|
|
return a
|
|
}
|
|
if b.state == stateError {
|
|
return b
|
|
}
|
|
if a.state == stateDead {
|
|
return b
|
|
}
|
|
if b.state == stateDead {
|
|
return a
|
|
}
|
|
if a.eq(b) {
|
|
return a
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
c := a
|
|
c.urlPart = b.urlPart
|
|
if c.eq(b) {
|
|
// The contexts differ only by urlPart.
|
|
c.urlPart = urlPartUnknown
|
|
return c
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
c = a
|
|
c.jsCtx = b.jsCtx
|
|
if c.eq(b) {
|
|
// The contexts differ only by jsCtx.
|
|
c.jsCtx = jsCtxUnknown
|
|
return c
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
// Allow a nudged context to join with an unnudged one.
|
|
// This means that
|
|
// <p title={{if .C}}{{.}}{{end}}
|
|
// ends in an unquoted value state even though the else branch
|
|
// ends in stateBeforeValue.
|
|
if c, d := nudge(a), nudge(b); !(c.eq(a) && d.eq(b)) {
|
|
if e := join(c, d, node, nodeName); e.state != stateError {
|
|
return e
|
|
}
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
return context{
|
|
state: stateError,
|
|
err: errorf(ErrBranchEnd, node, 0, "{{%s}} branches end in different contexts: %v, %v", nodeName, a, b),
|
|
}
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
// escapeBranch escapes a branch template node: "if", "range" and "with".
|
|
func (e *escaper) escapeBranch(c context, n *parse.BranchNode, nodeName string) context {
|
|
if nodeName == "range" {
|
|
e.rangeContext = &rangeContext{outer: e.rangeContext}
|
|
}
|
|
c0 := e.escapeList(c, n.List)
|
|
if nodeName == "range" {
|
|
if c0.state != stateError {
|
|
c0 = joinRange(c0, e.rangeContext)
|
|
}
|
|
e.rangeContext = e.rangeContext.outer
|
|
if c0.state == stateError {
|
|
return c0
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
// The "true" branch of a "range" node can execute multiple times.
|
|
// We check that executing n.List once results in the same context
|
|
// as executing n.List twice.
|
|
e.rangeContext = &rangeContext{outer: e.rangeContext}
|
|
c1, _ := e.escapeListConditionally(c0, n.List, nil)
|
|
c0 = join(c0, c1, n, nodeName)
|
|
if c0.state == stateError {
|
|
e.rangeContext = e.rangeContext.outer
|
|
// Make clear that this is a problem on loop re-entry
|
|
// since developers tend to overlook that branch when
|
|
// debugging templates.
|
|
c0.err.Line = n.Line
|
|
c0.err.Description = "on range loop re-entry: " + c0.err.Description
|
|
return c0
|
|
}
|
|
c0 = joinRange(c0, e.rangeContext)
|
|
e.rangeContext = e.rangeContext.outer
|
|
if c0.state == stateError {
|
|
return c0
|
|
}
|
|
}
|
|
c1 := e.escapeList(c, n.ElseList)
|
|
return join(c0, c1, n, nodeName)
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
func joinRange(c0 context, rc *rangeContext) context {
|
|
// Merge contexts at break and continue statements into overall body context.
|
|
// In theory we could treat breaks differently from continues, but for now it is
|
|
// enough to treat them both as going back to the start of the loop (which may then stop).
|
|
for _, c := range rc.breaks {
|
|
c0 = join(c0, c, c.n, "range")
|
|
if c0.state == stateError {
|
|
c0.err.Line = c.n.(*parse.BreakNode).Line
|
|
c0.err.Description = "at range loop break: " + c0.err.Description
|
|
return c0
|
|
}
|
|
}
|
|
for _, c := range rc.continues {
|
|
c0 = join(c0, c, c.n, "range")
|
|
if c0.state == stateError {
|
|
c0.err.Line = c.n.(*parse.ContinueNode).Line
|
|
c0.err.Description = "at range loop continue: " + c0.err.Description
|
|
return c0
|
|
}
|
|
}
|
|
return c0
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
// escapeList escapes a list template node.
|
|
func (e *escaper) escapeList(c context, n *parse.ListNode) context {
|
|
if n == nil {
|
|
return c
|
|
}
|
|
for _, m := range n.Nodes {
|
|
c = e.escape(c, m)
|
|
if c.state == stateDead {
|
|
break
|
|
}
|
|
}
|
|
return c
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
// escapeListConditionally escapes a list node but only preserves edits and
|
|
// inferences in e if the inferences and output context satisfy filter.
|
|
// It returns the best guess at an output context, and the result of the filter
|
|
// which is the same as whether e was updated.
|
|
func (e *escaper) escapeListConditionally(c context, n *parse.ListNode, filter func(*escaper, context) bool) (context, bool) {
|
|
e1 := makeEscaper(e.ns)
|
|
e1.rangeContext = e.rangeContext
|
|
// Make type inferences available to f.
|
|
for k, v := range e.output {
|
|
e1.output[k] = v
|
|
}
|
|
c = e1.escapeList(c, n)
|
|
ok := filter != nil && filter(&e1, c)
|
|
if ok {
|
|
// Copy inferences and edits from e1 back into e.
|
|
for k, v := range e1.output {
|
|
e.output[k] = v
|
|
}
|
|
for k, v := range e1.derived {
|
|
e.derived[k] = v
|
|
}
|
|
for k, v := range e1.called {
|
|
e.called[k] = v
|
|
}
|
|
for k, v := range e1.actionNodeEdits {
|
|
e.editActionNode(k, v)
|
|
}
|
|
for k, v := range e1.templateNodeEdits {
|
|
e.editTemplateNode(k, v)
|
|
}
|
|
for k, v := range e1.textNodeEdits {
|
|
e.editTextNode(k, v)
|
|
}
|
|
}
|
|
return c, ok
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
// escapeTemplate escapes a {{template}} call node.
|
|
func (e *escaper) escapeTemplate(c context, n *parse.TemplateNode) context {
|
|
c, name := e.escapeTree(c, n, n.Name, n.Line)
|
|
if name != n.Name {
|
|
e.editTemplateNode(n, name)
|
|
}
|
|
return c
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
// escapeTree escapes the named template starting in the given context as
|
|
// necessary and returns its output context.
|
|
func (e *escaper) escapeTree(c context, node parse.Node, name string, line int) (context, string) {
|
|
// Mangle the template name with the input context to produce a reliable
|
|
// identifier.
|
|
dname := c.mangle(name)
|
|
e.called[dname] = true
|
|
if out, ok := e.output[dname]; ok {
|
|
// Already escaped.
|
|
return out, dname
|
|
}
|
|
t := e.template(name)
|
|
if t == nil {
|
|
// Two cases: The template exists but is empty, or has never been mentioned at
|
|
// all. Distinguish the cases in the error messages.
|
|
if e.ns.set[name] != nil {
|
|
return context{
|
|
state: stateError,
|
|
err: errorf(ErrNoSuchTemplate, node, line, "%q is an incomplete or empty template", name),
|
|
}, dname
|
|
}
|
|
return context{
|
|
state: stateError,
|
|
err: errorf(ErrNoSuchTemplate, node, line, "no such template %q", name),
|
|
}, dname
|
|
}
|
|
if dname != name {
|
|
// Use any template derived during an earlier call to escapeTemplate
|
|
// with different top level templates, or clone if necessary.
|
|
dt := e.template(dname)
|
|
if dt == nil {
|
|
dt = template.New(dname)
|
|
dt.Tree = &parse.Tree{Name: dname, Root: t.Root.CopyList()}
|
|
e.derived[dname] = dt
|
|
}
|
|
t = dt
|
|
}
|
|
return e.computeOutCtx(c, t), dname
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
// computeOutCtx takes a template and its start context and computes the output
|
|
// context while storing any inferences in e.
|
|
func (e *escaper) computeOutCtx(c context, t *template.Template) context {
|
|
// Propagate context over the body.
|
|
c1, ok := e.escapeTemplateBody(c, t)
|
|
if !ok {
|
|
// Look for a fixed point by assuming c1 as the output context.
|
|
if c2, ok2 := e.escapeTemplateBody(c1, t); ok2 {
|
|
c1, ok = c2, true
|
|
}
|
|
// Use c1 as the error context if neither assumption worked.
|
|
}
|
|
if !ok && c1.state != stateError {
|
|
return context{
|
|
state: stateError,
|
|
err: errorf(ErrOutputContext, t.Tree.Root, 0, "cannot compute output context for template %s", t.Name()),
|
|
}
|
|
}
|
|
return c1
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
// escapeTemplateBody escapes the given template assuming the given output
|
|
// context, and returns the best guess at the output context and whether the
|
|
// assumption was correct.
|
|
func (e *escaper) escapeTemplateBody(c context, t *template.Template) (context, bool) {
|
|
filter := func(e1 *escaper, c1 context) bool {
|
|
if c1.state == stateError {
|
|
// Do not update the input escaper, e.
|
|
return false
|
|
}
|
|
if !e1.called[t.Name()] {
|
|
// If t is not recursively called, then c1 is an
|
|
// accurate output context.
|
|
return true
|
|
}
|
|
// c1 is accurate if it matches our assumed output context.
|
|
return c.eq(c1)
|
|
}
|
|
// We need to assume an output context so that recursive template calls
|
|
// take the fast path out of escapeTree instead of infinitely recurring.
|
|
// Naively assuming that the input context is the same as the output
|
|
// works >90% of the time.
|
|
e.output[t.Name()] = c
|
|
return e.escapeListConditionally(c, t.Tree.Root, filter)
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
// delimEnds maps each delim to a string of characters that terminate it.
|
|
var delimEnds = [...]string{
|
|
delimDoubleQuote: `"`,
|
|
delimSingleQuote: "'",
|
|
// Determined empirically by running the below in various browsers.
|
|
// var div = document.createElement("DIV");
|
|
// for (var i = 0; i < 0x10000; ++i) {
|
|
// div.innerHTML = "<span title=x" + String.fromCharCode(i) + "-bar>";
|
|
// if (div.getElementsByTagName("SPAN")[0].title.indexOf("bar") < 0)
|
|
// document.write("<p>U+" + i.toString(16));
|
|
// }
|
|
delimSpaceOrTagEnd: " \t\n\f\r>",
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
var doctypeBytes = []byte("<!DOCTYPE")
|
|
|
|
// escapeText escapes a text template node.
|
|
func (e *escaper) escapeText(c context, n *parse.TextNode) context {
|
|
s, written, i, b := n.Text, 0, 0, new(bytes.Buffer)
|
|
for i != len(s) {
|
|
c1, nread := contextAfterText(c, s[i:])
|
|
i1 := i + nread
|
|
if c.state == stateText || c.state == stateRCDATA {
|
|
end := i1
|
|
if c1.state != c.state {
|
|
for j := end - 1; j >= i; j-- {
|
|
if s[j] == '<' {
|
|
end = j
|
|
break
|
|
}
|
|
}
|
|
}
|
|
for j := i; j < end; j++ {
|
|
if s[j] == '<' && !bytes.HasPrefix(bytes.ToUpper(s[j:]), doctypeBytes) {
|
|
b.Write(s[written:j])
|
|
b.WriteString("<")
|
|
written = j + 1
|
|
}
|
|
}
|
|
} else if isComment(c.state) && c.delim == delimNone {
|
|
switch c.state {
|
|
case stateJSBlockCmt:
|
|
// https://es5.github.com/#x7.4:
|
|
// "Comments behave like white space and are
|
|
// discarded except that, if a MultiLineComment
|
|
// contains a line terminator character, then
|
|
// the entire comment is considered to be a
|
|
// LineTerminator for purposes of parsing by
|
|
// the syntactic grammar."
|
|
if bytes.ContainsAny(s[written:i1], "\n\r\u2028\u2029") {
|
|
b.WriteByte('\n')
|
|
} else {
|
|
b.WriteByte(' ')
|
|
}
|
|
case stateCSSBlockCmt:
|
|
b.WriteByte(' ')
|
|
}
|
|
written = i1
|
|
}
|
|
if c.state != c1.state && isComment(c1.state) && c1.delim == delimNone {
|
|
// Preserve the portion between written and the comment start.
|
|
cs := i1 - 2
|
|
if c1.state == stateHTMLCmt {
|
|
// "<!--" instead of "/*" or "//"
|
|
cs -= 2
|
|
}
|
|
b.Write(s[written:cs])
|
|
written = i1
|
|
}
|
|
if i == i1 && c.state == c1.state {
|
|
panic(fmt.Sprintf("infinite loop from %v to %v on %q..%q", c, c1, s[:i], s[i:]))
|
|
}
|
|
c, i = c1, i1
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
if written != 0 && c.state != stateError {
|
|
if !isComment(c.state) || c.delim != delimNone {
|
|
b.Write(n.Text[written:])
|
|
}
|
|
e.editTextNode(n, b.Bytes())
|
|
}
|
|
return c
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
// contextAfterText starts in context c, consumes some tokens from the front of
|
|
// s, then returns the context after those tokens and the unprocessed suffix.
|
|
func contextAfterText(c context, s []byte) (context, int) {
|
|
if c.delim == delimNone {
|
|
c1, i := tSpecialTagEnd(c, s)
|
|
if i == 0 {
|
|
// A special end tag (`</script>`) has been seen and
|
|
// all content preceding it has been consumed.
|
|
return c1, 0
|
|
}
|
|
// Consider all content up to any end tag.
|
|
return transitionFunc[c.state](c, s[:i])
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
// We are at the beginning of an attribute value.
|
|
|
|
i := bytes.IndexAny(s, delimEnds[c.delim])
|
|
if i == -1 {
|
|
i = len(s)
|
|
}
|
|
if c.delim == delimSpaceOrTagEnd {
|
|
// https://www.w3.org/TR/html5/syntax.html#attribute-value-(unquoted)-state
|
|
// lists the runes below as error characters.
|
|
// Error out because HTML parsers may differ on whether
|
|
// "<a id= onclick=f(" ends inside id's or onclick's value,
|
|
// "<a class=`foo " ends inside a value,
|
|
// "<a style=font:'Arial'" needs open-quote fixup.
|
|
// IE treats '`' as a quotation character.
|
|
if j := bytes.IndexAny(s[:i], "\"'<=`"); j >= 0 {
|
|
return context{
|
|
state: stateError,
|
|
err: errorf(ErrBadHTML, nil, 0, "%q in unquoted attr: %q", s[j:j+1], s[:i]),
|
|
}, len(s)
|
|
}
|
|
}
|
|
if i == len(s) {
|
|
// Remain inside the attribute.
|
|
// Decode the value so non-HTML rules can easily handle
|
|
// <button onclick="alert("Hi!")">
|
|
// without having to entity decode token boundaries.
|
|
for u := []byte(html.UnescapeString(string(s))); len(u) != 0; {
|
|
c1, i1 := transitionFunc[c.state](c, u)
|
|
c, u = c1, u[i1:]
|
|
}
|
|
return c, len(s)
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
element := c.element
|
|
|
|
// If this is a non-JS "type" attribute inside "script" tag, do not treat the contents as JS.
|
|
if c.state == stateAttr && c.element == elementScript && c.attr == attrScriptType && !isJSType(string(s[:i])) {
|
|
element = elementNone
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
if c.delim != delimSpaceOrTagEnd {
|
|
// Consume any quote.
|
|
i++
|
|
}
|
|
// On exiting an attribute, we discard all state information
|
|
// except the state and element.
|
|
return context{state: stateTag, element: element}, i
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
// editActionNode records a change to an action pipeline for later commit.
|
|
func (e *escaper) editActionNode(n *parse.ActionNode, cmds []string) {
|
|
if _, ok := e.actionNodeEdits[n]; ok {
|
|
panic(fmt.Sprintf("node %s shared between templates", n))
|
|
}
|
|
e.actionNodeEdits[n] = cmds
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
// editTemplateNode records a change to a {{template}} callee for later commit.
|
|
func (e *escaper) editTemplateNode(n *parse.TemplateNode, callee string) {
|
|
if _, ok := e.templateNodeEdits[n]; ok {
|
|
panic(fmt.Sprintf("node %s shared between templates", n))
|
|
}
|
|
e.templateNodeEdits[n] = callee
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
// editTextNode records a change to a text node for later commit.
|
|
func (e *escaper) editTextNode(n *parse.TextNode, text []byte) {
|
|
if _, ok := e.textNodeEdits[n]; ok {
|
|
panic(fmt.Sprintf("node %s shared between templates", n))
|
|
}
|
|
e.textNodeEdits[n] = text
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
// commit applies changes to actions and template calls needed to contextually
|
|
// autoescape content and adds any derived templates to the set.
|
|
func (e *escaper) commit() {
|
|
for name := range e.output {
|
|
e.template(name).Funcs(funcMap)
|
|
}
|
|
// Any template from the name space associated with this escaper can be used
|
|
// to add derived templates to the underlying text/template name space.
|
|
tmpl := e.arbitraryTemplate()
|
|
for _, t := range e.derived {
|
|
if _, err := tmpl.text.AddParseTree(t.Name(), t.Tree); err != nil {
|
|
panic("error adding derived template")
|
|
}
|
|
}
|
|
for n, s := range e.actionNodeEdits {
|
|
ensurePipelineContains(n.Pipe, s)
|
|
}
|
|
for n, name := range e.templateNodeEdits {
|
|
n.Name = name
|
|
}
|
|
for n, s := range e.textNodeEdits {
|
|
n.Text = s
|
|
}
|
|
// Reset state that is specific to this commit so that the same changes are
|
|
// not re-applied to the template on subsequent calls to commit.
|
|
e.called = make(map[string]bool)
|
|
e.actionNodeEdits = make(map[*parse.ActionNode][]string)
|
|
e.templateNodeEdits = make(map[*parse.TemplateNode]string)
|
|
e.textNodeEdits = make(map[*parse.TextNode][]byte)
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
// template returns the named template given a mangled template name.
|
|
func (e *escaper) template(name string) *template.Template {
|
|
// Any template from the name space associated with this escaper can be used
|
|
// to look up templates in the underlying text/template name space.
|
|
t := e.arbitraryTemplate().text.Lookup(name)
|
|
if t == nil {
|
|
t = e.derived[name]
|
|
}
|
|
return t
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
// arbitraryTemplate returns an arbitrary template from the name space
|
|
// associated with e and panics if no templates are found.
|
|
func (e *escaper) arbitraryTemplate() *Template {
|
|
for _, t := range e.ns.set {
|
|
return t
|
|
}
|
|
panic("no templates in name space")
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
// Forwarding functions so that clients need only import this package
|
|
// to reach the general escaping functions of text/template.
|
|
|
|
// HTMLEscape writes to w the escaped HTML equivalent of the plain text data b.
|
|
func HTMLEscape(w io.Writer, b []byte) {
|
|
template.HTMLEscape(w, b)
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
// HTMLEscapeString returns the escaped HTML equivalent of the plain text data s.
|
|
func HTMLEscapeString(s string) string {
|
|
return template.HTMLEscapeString(s)
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}
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// HTMLEscaper returns the escaped HTML equivalent of the textual
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// representation of its arguments.
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func HTMLEscaper(args ...any) string {
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return template.HTMLEscaper(args...)
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}
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// JSEscape writes to w the escaped JavaScript equivalent of the plain text data b.
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func JSEscape(w io.Writer, b []byte) {
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template.JSEscape(w, b)
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}
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// JSEscapeString returns the escaped JavaScript equivalent of the plain text data s.
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func JSEscapeString(s string) string {
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return template.JSEscapeString(s)
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}
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// JSEscaper returns the escaped JavaScript equivalent of the textual
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// representation of its arguments.
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func JSEscaper(args ...any) string {
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return template.JSEscaper(args...)
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}
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// URLQueryEscaper returns the escaped value of the textual representation of
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// its arguments in a form suitable for embedding in a URL query.
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func URLQueryEscaper(args ...any) string {
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return template.URLQueryEscaper(args...)
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}
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