Move validation logic from input() to rawElement()
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1 <?php
2 # Copyright (C) 2009 Aryeh Gregor
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19
20 /**
21 * This class is a collection of static functions that serve two purposes:
22 *
23 * 1) Implement any algorithms specified by HTML 5, or other HTML
24 * specifications, in a convenient and self-contained way.
25 *
26 * 2) Allow HTML elements to be conveniently and safely generated, like the
27 * current Xml class but a) less confused (Xml supports HTML-specific things,
28 * but only sometimes!) and b) not necessarily confined to XML-compatible
29 * output.
30 *
31 * There are two important configuration options this class uses:
32 *
33 * $wgHtml5: If this is set to false, then all output should be valid XHTML 1.0
34 * Transitional.
35 * $wgWellFormedXml: If this is set to true, then all output should be
36 * well-formed XML (quotes on attributes, self-closing tags, etc.).
37 *
38 * This class is meant to be confined to utility functions that are called from
39 * trusted code paths. It does not do enforcement of policy like not allowing
40 * <a> elements.
41 */
42 class Html {
43 # List of void elements from HTML 5, section 9.1.2 as of 2009-08-10
44 private static $voidElements = array(
45 'area',
46 'base',
47 'br',
48 'col',
49 'command',
50 'embed',
51 'hr',
52 'img',
53 'input',
54 'keygen',
55 'link',
56 'meta',
57 'param',
58 'source',
59 );
60
61 # Boolean attributes, which may have the value omitted entirely. Manually
62 # collected from the HTML 5 spec as of 2009-08-10.
63 private static $boolAttribs = array(
64 'async',
65 'autobuffer',
66 'autofocus',
67 'autoplay',
68 'checked',
69 'controls',
70 'defer',
71 'disabled',
72 'formnovalidate',
73 'hidden',
74 'ismap',
75 'loop',
76 'multiple',
77 'novalidate',
78 'open',
79 'readonly',
80 'required',
81 'reversed',
82 'scoped',
83 'seamless',
84 );
85
86 /**
87 * Returns an HTML element in a string. The major advantage here over
88 * manually typing out the HTML is that it will escape all attribute
89 * values. If you're hardcoding all the attributes, or there are none, you
90 * should probably type out the string yourself.
91 *
92 * This is quite similar to Xml::tags(), but it implements some useful
93 * HTML-specific logic. For instance, there is no $allowShortTag
94 * parameter: the closing tag is magically omitted if $element has an empty
95 * content model. If $wgWellFormedXml is false, then a few bytes will be
96 * shaved off the HTML output as well. In the future, other HTML-specific
97 * features might be added, like allowing arrays for the values of
98 * attributes like class= and media=.
99 *
100 * @param $element string The element's name, e.g., 'a'
101 * @param $attribs array Associative array of attributes, e.g., array(
102 * 'href' => 'http://www.mediawiki.org/' ). Values will be HTML-escaped.
103 * @param $contents string The raw HTML contents of the element: *not*
104 * escaped!
105 * @return string Raw HTML
106 */
107 public static function rawElement( $element, $attribs = array(), $contents = '' ) {
108 global $wgHtml5, $wgWellFormedXml;
109 # This is not required in HTML 5, but let's do it anyway, for
110 # consistency and better compression.
111 $element = strtolower( $element );
112
113 # Element-specific hacks to slim down output and ensure validity
114 if ( $element == 'input' ) {
115 if ( !$wgHtml5 ) {
116 # With $wgHtml5 off we want to validate as XHTML 1, so we
117 # strip out any fancy HTML 5-only input types for now.
118 #
119 # Whitelist of valid types:
120 $validTypes = array(
121 'hidden',
122 'text',
123 'password',
124 'checkbox',
125 'radio',
126 'file',
127 'submit',
128 'image',
129 'reset',
130 'button',
131 );
132 if ( isset( $attribs['type'] )
133 && !in_array( $attribs['type'], $validTypes ) ) {
134 # Fall back to type=text, the default
135 unset( $attribs['type'] );
136 }
137 # Here we're blacklisting some HTML5-only attributes...
138 $html5attribs = array(
139 'autocomplete',
140 'autofocus',
141 'max',
142 'min',
143 'multiple',
144 'pattern',
145 'placeholder',
146 'required',
147 'step',
148 );
149 foreach ( $html5attribs as $badAttr ) {
150 unset( $attribs[$badAttr] );
151 }
152 }
153 }
154
155 $start = "<$element" . self::expandAttributes( $attribs );
156 if ( in_array( $element, self::$voidElements ) ) {
157 if ( $wgWellFormedXml ) {
158 return "$start />";
159 }
160 return "$start>";
161 } else {
162 return "$start>$contents</$element>";
163 }
164 }
165
166 /**
167 * Identical to rawElement(), but HTML-escapes $contents (like
168 * Xml::element()).
169 */
170 public static function element( $element, $attribs = array(), $contents = '' ) {
171 return self::rawElement( $element, $attribs, strtr( $contents, array(
172 # There's no point in escaping quotes, >, etc. in the contents of
173 # elements.
174 '&' => '&amp;',
175 '<' => '&lt;'
176 ) ) );
177 }
178
179 /**
180 * Given an associative array of element attributes, generate a string
181 * to stick after the element name in HTML output. Like array( 'href' =>
182 * 'http://www.mediawiki.org/' ) becomes something like
183 * ' href="http://www.mediawiki.org"'. Again, this is like
184 * Xml::expandAttributes(), but it implements some HTML-specific logic.
185 * For instance, it will omit quotation marks if $wgWellFormedXml is false,
186 * and will treat boolean attributes specially.
187 *
188 * @param $attribs array Associative array of attributes, e.g., array(
189 * 'href' => 'http://www.mediawiki.org/' ). Values will be HTML-escaped.
190 * @return string HTML fragment that goes between element name and '>'
191 * (starting with a space if at least one attribute is output)
192 */
193 public static function expandAttributes( $attribs ) {
194 global $wgHtml5, $wgWellFormedXml;
195
196 $ret = '';
197 foreach ( $attribs as $key => $value ) {
198 # See the "Attributes" section in the HTML syntax part of HTML 5,
199 # 9.1.2.3 as of 2009-08-10. Most attributes can have quotation
200 # marks omitted, but not all. (Although a literal " is not
201 # permitted, we don't check for that, since it will be escaped
202 # anyway.)
203 if ( $wgWellFormedXml || $value == ''
204 || preg_match( "/[ '=<>]/", $value ) ) {
205 $quote = '"';
206 } else {
207 $quote = '';
208 }
209
210 if ( in_array( $key, self::$boolAttribs ) ) {
211 # In XHTML 1.0 Transitional, the value needs to be equal to the
212 # key. In HTML 5, we can leave the value empty instead. If we
213 # don't need well-formed XML, we can omit the = entirely.
214 if ( !$wgWellFormedXml ) {
215 $ret .= " $key";
216 } elseif ( $wgHtml5 ) {
217 $ret .= " $key=\"\"";
218 } else {
219 $ret .= " $key=\"$key\"";
220 }
221 } else {
222 # Apparently we need to entity-encode \n, \r, \t, although the
223 # spec doesn't mention that. Since we're doing strtr() anyway,
224 # and we don't need <> escaped here, we may as well not call
225 # htmlspecialchars(). FIXME: verify that we actually need to
226 # escape \n\r\t here, and explain why, exactly.
227 $ret .= " $key=$quote" . strtr( $value, array(
228 '&' => '&amp;',
229 '"' => '&quot;',
230 "\n" => '&#10;',
231 "\r" => '&#13;',
232 "\t" => '&#9;'
233 ) ) . $quote;
234 }
235 }
236 return $ret;
237 }
238
239 /**
240 * Output a <script> tag with the given contents. TODO: do some useful
241 * escaping as well, like if $contents contains literal '</script>' or (for
242 * XML) literal "]]>".
243 *
244 * @param $contents string JavaScript
245 * @return string Raw HTML
246 */
247 public static function inlineScript( $contents ) {
248 global $wgHtml5, $wgJsMimeType;
249
250 $attrs = array();
251 if ( !$wgHtml5 ) {
252 $attrs['type'] = $wgJsMimeType;
253 $contents = "/*<![CDATA[*/$contents/*]]>*/";
254 }
255 return self::rawElement( 'script', $attrs, $contents );
256 }
257
258 /**
259 * Output a <script> tag linking to the given URL, e.g.,
260 * <script src=foo.js></script>.
261 *
262 * @param $url string
263 * @return string Raw HTML
264 */
265 public static function linkedScript( $url ) {
266 global $wgHtml5, $wgJsMimeType;
267
268 $attrs = array( 'src' => $url );
269 if ( !$wgHtml5 ) {
270 $attrs['type'] = $wgJsMimeType;
271 }
272 return self::element( 'script', $attrs );
273 }
274
275 /**
276 * Output a <style> tag with the given contents for the given media type
277 * (if any). TODO: do some useful escaping as well, like if $contents
278 * contains literal '</style>' (admittedly unlikely).
279 *
280 * @param $contents string CSS
281 * @param $media mixed A media type string, like 'screen', or null for all
282 * media
283 * @return string Raw HTML
284 */
285 public static function inlineStyle( $contents, $media = null ) {
286 global $wgHtml5;
287
288 $attrs = array();
289 if ( !$wgHtml5 ) {
290 # Technically we should probably add CDATA stuff here like with
291 # scripts, but in practice, stylesheets tend not to have
292 # problematic characters anyway.
293 $attrs['type'] = 'text/css';
294 }
295 if ( $media !== null ) {
296 $attrs['media'] = $media;
297 }
298 return self::rawElement( 'style', $attrs, $contents );
299 }
300
301 /**
302 * Output a <link rel=stylesheet> linking to the given URL for the given
303 * media type (if any).
304 *
305 * @param $url string
306 * @param $media mixed A media type string, like 'screen', or null for all
307 * media
308 * @return string Raw HTML
309 */
310 public static function linkedStyle( $url, $media = null ) {
311 global $wgHtml5;
312
313 $attrs = array( 'rel' => 'stylesheet', 'href' => $url );
314 if ( !$wgHtml5 ) {
315 $attrs['type'] = 'text/css';
316 }
317 if ( $media !== null ) {
318 $attrs['media'] = $media;
319 }
320 return self::element( 'link', $attrs );
321 }
322
323 /**
324 * Convenience function to produce an <input> element. This supports the
325 * new HTML 5 input types and attributes, and will silently strip them if
326 * $wgHtml5 is false.
327 *
328 * @param $name string name attribute
329 * @param $value mixed value attribute (null = omit)
330 * @param $type string type attribute
331 * @param $attribs array Assocative array of miscellaneous extra attributes,
332 * passed to Html::element()
333 * @return string Raw HTML
334 */
335 public static function input( $name, $value = null, $type = 'text', $attribs = array() ) {
336 if ( $type != 'text' ) {
337 $attribs['type'] = $type;
338 }
339 if ( $value !== null ) {
340 $attribs['value'] = $value;
341 }
342 $attribs['name'] = $name;
343
344 return self::element( 'input', $attribs );
345 }
346 }