unless rails4?
module HTML
class WhiteListSanitizer
# Sanitizes a block of css code. Used by #sanitize when it comes across a style attribute
def sanitize_css(style)
# disallow urls
style = style.to_s.gsub(/url\s*\(\s*[^\s)]+?\s*\)\s*/, ' ')
# gauntlet
if style !~ /\A([:,;#%.\sa-zA-Z0-9!]|\w-\w|\'[\s\w]+\'|\"[\s\w]+\"|\([\d,\s]+\))*\z/ ||
style !~ /\A(\s*[-\w]+\s*:\s*[^:;]*(;|$)\s*)*\z/
return ''
end
clean = []
style.scan(/([-\w]+)\s*:\s*([^:;]*)/) do |prop,val|
if allowed_css_properties.include?(prop.downcase)
clean << prop + ': ' + val + ';'
elsif shorthand_css_properties.include?(prop.split('-')[0].downcase)
unless val.split().any? do |keyword|
!allowed_css_keywords.include?(keyword) &&
keyword !~ /\A(#[0-9a-f]+|rgb\(\d+%?,\d*%?,?\d*%?\)?|\d{0,2}\.?\d{0,2}(cm|em|ex|in|mm|pc|pt|px|%|,|\))?)\z/
end
clean << prop + ': ' + val + ';'
end
end
end
clean.join(' ')
end
end
end
module HTML
class WhiteListSanitizer
self.protocol_separator = /:|(*58)|(p)|(*3a)|(%|%)3A/i
def contains_bad_protocols?(attr_name, value)
uri_attributes.include?(attr_name) &&
(value =~ /(^[^\/:]*):|(*58)|(p)|(*3a)|(%|%)3A/i && !allowed_protocols.include?(value.split(protocol_separator).first.downcase.strip))
end
end
end
module ActiveRecord
class Relation
def where_values_hash
values = rails_master? ? where_values : with_default_scope.where_values
equalities = values.grep(Arel::Nodes::Equality).find_all { |node|
node.left.relation.name == table_name
}
Hash[equalities.map { |where| [where.left.name, where.right] }].with_indifferent_access
end
end
end
module ActiveRecord
class PredicateBuilder # :nodoc:
def self.build_from_hash(engine, attributes, default_table, allow_table_name = true)
predicates = attributes.map do |column, value|
table = default_table
if allow_table_name && value.is_a?(Hash)
table = Arel::Table.new(column, engine)
if value.empty?
'1 = 2'
else
build_from_hash(engine, value, table, false)
end
else
column = column.to_s
if allow_table_name && column.include?('.')
table_name, column = column.split('.', 2)
table = Arel::Table.new(table_name, engine)
end
attribute = table[column]
case value
when ActiveRecord::Relation
value = value.select(value.klass.arel_table[value.klass.primary_key]) if value.select_values.empty?
attribute.in(value.arel.ast)
when Array, ActiveRecord::Associations::CollectionProxy
values = value.to_a.map {|x| x.is_a?(ActiveRecord::Base) ? x.id : x}
ranges, values = values.partition {|v| v.is_a?(Range) || v.is_a?(Arel::Relation)}
array_predicates = ranges.map {|range| attribute.in(range)}
if values.include?(nil)
values = values.compact
if values.empty?
array_predicates << attribute.eq(nil)
else
array_predicates << attribute.in(values.compact).or(attribute.eq(nil))
end
else
array_predicates << attribute.in(values)
end
array_predicates.inject {|composite, predicate| composite.or(predicate)}
when Range, Arel::Relation
attribute.in(value)
when ActiveRecord::Base
attribute.eq(value.id)
when Class
# FIXME: I think we need to deprecate this behavior
attribute.eq(value.name)
when Integer, ActiveSupport::Duration
# Arel treats integers as literals, but they should be quoted when compared with strings
column = engine.connection.schema_cache.columns_hash[table.name][attribute.name.to_s]
attribute.eq(Arel::Nodes::SqlLiteral.new(engine.connection.quote(value, column)))
else
attribute.eq(value)
end
end
end
predicates.flatten
end
end
end
end