typo3/html-sanitizer
Standards-based HTML sanitizer for PHP with safe, configurable cleaning of untrusted markup. Remove dangerous tags/attributes, normalize output, and allow whitelisting policies for links, images, and formatting—ideal for user content, CMS, and APIs.
:information_source: Common safe HTML tags & attributes as given in
\TYPO3\HtmlSanitizer\Builder\CommonBuilderstill might be adjusted, extended or rearranged to more specific builders.
This typo3/html-sanitizer package aims to be a standalone component that can be used by any PHP-based
project or library. Albeit it is released within the TYPO3 namespace, it is agnostic to specifics of
TYPO3 CMS.
\TYPO3\HtmlSanitizer\Behavior contains declarative settings for
a particular process for sanitizing HTML.\TYPO3\HtmlSanitizer\Visitor\VisitorInterface
(multiple different visitors can exist at the same time) are actually doing the work
based on the declared Behavior. Visitors can modify nodes or mark them for deletion.\TYPO3\HtmlSanitizer\Sanitizer can be considered as the working
instance, invoking visitors, parsing and serializing HTML. In general this instance does
not contain much logic on how to handle particular nodes, attributes or values\TYPO3\HtmlSanitizer\Builder\BuilderInterface can
be used to create multiple different builder instances - in terms of "presets" - which
combine declaring a particular Behavior, initialization of VisitorInterface instances,
and finally returning a ready-to-use Sanitizer instancecomposer req typo3/html-sanitizer
<?php
use TYPO3\HtmlSanitizer\Behavior;
use TYPO3\HtmlSanitizer\Behavior\NodeInterface;
use TYPO3\HtmlSanitizer\Sanitizer;
use TYPO3\HtmlSanitizer\Visitor\CommonVisitor;
require_once 'vendor/autoload.php';
$commonAttrs = [
new Behavior\Attr('id'),
new Behavior\Attr('class'),
new Behavior\Attr('data-', Behavior\Attr::NAME_PREFIX),
];
$hrefAttr = (new Behavior\Attr('href'))
->addValues(new Behavior\RegExpAttrValue('#^https?://#'));
// attention: only `Behavior` implementation uses immutability
// (invoking `withFlags()` or `withTags()` returns new instance)
$behavior = (new Behavior())
->withFlags(Behavior::ENCODE_INVALID_TAG | Behavior::ENCODE_INVALID_COMMENT)
->withoutNodes(new Behavior\Comment())
->withNodes(new Behavior\CdataSection())
->withTags(
(new Behavior\Tag('div', Behavior\Tag::ALLOW_CHILDREN))
->addAttrs(...$commonAttrs),
(new Behavior\Tag('a', Behavior\Tag::ALLOW_CHILDREN))
->addAttrs(...$commonAttrs)
->addAttrs($hrefAttr->withFlags(Behavior\Attr::MANDATORY)),
(new Behavior\Tag('br'))
)
->withNodes(
(new Behavior\NodeHandler(
new Behavior\Tag('typo3'),
new Behavior\Handler\ClosureHandler(
static function (NodeInterface $node, ?DOMNode $domNode): ?DOMNode {
return $domNode === null
? null
: new DOMText(sprintf('%s says: "%s"',
strtoupper($domNode->nodeName),
$domNode->textContent
));
}
)
))
);
$visitors = [new CommonVisitor($behavior)];
$sanitizer = new Sanitizer($behavior, ...$visitors);
$html = <<< EOH
<div id="main">
<typo3>Inspiring People To Share</typo3>
<!-- will be encoded, due to Behavior::ENCODE_INVALID_COMMENT -->
<a class="no-href">invalidated, due to missing mandatory `href` attr</a>
<a href="https://typo3.org/" data-type="url" wrong-attr="is-removed">TYPO3</a><br>
(the <span>SPAN, SPAN, SPAN</span> tag shall be encoded to HTML entities)
</div>
EOH;
echo $sanitizer->sanitize($html);
will result in the following sanitized output
<div id="main">
TYPO3 says: "Inspiring People To Share"
<!-- will be encoded, due to Behavior::ENCODE_INVALID_COMMENT -->
<a class="no-href">invalidated, due to missing mandatory `href` attr</a>
<a href="https://typo3.org/" data-type="url">TYPO3</a><br>
(the <span>SPAN, SPAN, SPAN</span> tag shall be encoded to HTML entities)
</div>
v2.1.0 newly introduced nodes Behavior\Comment and Behavior\CdataSection are enabled per
default for backward compatibility reasons, use e.g. $behavior->withoutNodes(new Behavior\Comment())
to remove them (later versions of this package won't have this fallback anymore)v2.1.0 it is suggested to provide a \TYPO3\HtmlSanitizer\Behavior when creating a
new instance of \TYPO3\HtmlSanitizer\Sanitizer, e.g. new Sanitizer($behavior, ...$visitors)Find more details on all changes in UPGRADING.md.
Behavior flagsBehavior::ENCODE_INVALID_TAG keeps invalid tags, but "disarms" them (see <span> in example)Behavior::ENCODE_INVALID_ATTR keeps invalid attributes, but "disarms" the whole(!) tagBehavior::ENCODE_INVALID_COMMENT "disarms" unexpected HTML comments by completely encoding themBehavior::ENCODE_INVALID_CDATA_SECTION "disarms" unexpected HTML CDATA sections by completely encoding themBehavior::REMOVE_UNEXPECTED_CHILDREN removes children for Tag entities that were created
without explicitly using Tag::ALLOW_CHILDREN, but actually contained child nodesBehavior::ALLOW_CUSTOM_ELEMENTS allow using custom elements (having a hyphen -) - however,
it is suggested to explicitly name all known and allowed tags and avoid using this flagIn general the TYPO3 core is released under the GNU General Public License version
2 or any later version (GPL-2.0-or-later). In order to avoid licensing issues and
incompatibilities this package is licenced under the MIT License. In case you
duplicate or modify source code, credits are not required but really appreciated.
Composer project oliverhader/html-sanitizer-demo offers a local development server to ease manual testing for potentially vulnerable XSS payloads.
In case of finding additional security issues in the TYPO3 project or in this package in particular, please get in touch with the TYPO3 Security Team, or directly report a vulnerability via GitHub.
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