From 2f1c5789c1882413df0346fec1f29eed24f37698 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Godfrey Chan Date: Wed, 27 Nov 2013 02:36:10 -0800 Subject: Fixed a long-standing bug in `json_escape` that strips quotation marks --- .../core_ext/string/output_safety.rb | 61 +++++++++++++++++----- 1 file changed, 49 insertions(+), 12 deletions(-) (limited to 'activesupport') diff --git a/activesupport/lib/active_support/core_ext/string/output_safety.rb b/activesupport/lib/active_support/core_ext/string/output_safety.rb index c21650bb83..d54265f1b1 100644 --- a/activesupport/lib/active_support/core_ext/string/output_safety.rb +++ b/activesupport/lib/active_support/core_ext/string/output_safety.rb @@ -6,7 +6,7 @@ class ERB HTML_ESCAPE = { '&' => '&', '>' => '>', '<' => '<', '"' => '"', "'" => ''' } JSON_ESCAPE = { '&' => '\u0026', '>' => '\u003E', '<' => '\u003C' } HTML_ESCAPE_ONCE_REGEXP = /["><']|&(?!([a-zA-Z]+|(#\d+));)/ - JSON_ESCAPE_REGEXP = /[&"><]/ + JSON_ESCAPE_REGEXP = /[&><]/ # A utility method for escaping HTML tag characters. # This method is also aliased as h. @@ -48,17 +48,54 @@ class ERB module_function :html_escape_once - # A utility method for escaping HTML entities in JSON strings - # using \uXXXX JavaScript escape sequences for string literals: - # - # json_escape('is a > 0 & a < 10?') - # # => is a \u003E 0 \u0026 a \u003C 10? - # - # Note that after this operation is performed the output is not - # valid JSON. In particular double quotes are removed: - # - # json_escape('{"name":"john","created_at":"2010-04-28T01:39:31Z","id":1}') - # # => {name:john,created_at:2010-04-28T01:39:31Z,id:1} + # A utility method for escaping HTML entities in JSON strings. Specifically, the + # &, > and < characters are replaced with their equivilant unicode escaped form - + # \u0026, \u003e, and \u003c. These sequences has identical meaning as the original + # characters inside the context of a JSON string, so assuming the input is a valid + # and well-formed JSON value, the output will have equivilant meaning when parsed: + # + # json = JSON.generate({ name: ""}) + # # => "{\"name\":\"\"}" + # + # json_escape(json) + # # => "{\"name\":\"\\u003C/script\\u003E\\u003Cscript\\u003Ealert('PWNED!!!')\\u003C/script\\u003E\"}" + # + # JSON.parse(json) == JSON.parse(json_escape(json)) + # # => true + # + # The intended use case for this method is to escape JSON strings before including + # them inside a script tag to avoid XSS vulnerability: + # + # + # + # WARNING: this helper only works with valid JSON. Using this on non-JSON values + # will open up serious XSS vulnerabilities. For example, if you replace the + # +current_user.to_json+ in the example above with user input instead, the browser + # will happily eval() that string as JavaScript. + # + # The escaping performed in this method is identical to those performed in the + # ActiveSupport JSON encoder when +ActiveSupport.escape_html_entities_in_json+ is + # set to true. Because this transformation is idempotent, this helper can be + # applied even if +ActiveSupport.escape_html_entities_in_json+ is already true. + # + # Therefore, when you are unsure if +ActiveSupport.escape_html_entities_in_json+ + # is enabled, or if you are unsure where your JSON string originated from, it + # is recommended that you always apply this helper (other libraries, such as the + # JSON gem, does not provide this kind of protection by default; also some gems + # might override +#to_json+ to bypass ActiveSupport's encoder). + # + # The output of this helper method is marked as HTML safe so that you can directly + # include it inside a +