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1 <?php
2 /**
3 * HTML sanitizer for %MediaWiki.
4 *
5 * Copyright © 2002-2005 Brion Vibber <brion@pobox.com> et al
6 * https://www.mediawiki.org/
7 *
8 * This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
9 * it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
10 * the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or
11 * (at your option) any later version.
12 *
13 * This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
14 * but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
15 * MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
16 * GNU General Public License for more details.
17 *
18 * You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License along
19 * with this program; if not, write to the Free Software Foundation, Inc.,
20 * 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301, USA.
21 * http://www.gnu.org/copyleft/gpl.html
22 *
23 * @file
24 * @ingroup Parser
25 */
26
27 /**
28 * HTML sanitizer for MediaWiki
29 * @ingroup Parser
30 */
31 class Sanitizer {
32 /**
33 * Regular expression to match various types of character references in
34 * Sanitizer::normalizeCharReferences and Sanitizer::decodeCharReferences
35 */
36 const CHAR_REFS_REGEX =
37 '/&([A-Za-z0-9\x80-\xff]+);
38 |&\#([0-9]+);
39 |&\#[xX]([0-9A-Fa-f]+);
40 |(&)/x';
41
42 /**
43 * Acceptable tag name charset from HTML5 parsing spec
44 * https://www.w3.org/TR/html5/syntax.html#tag-open-state
45 */
46 const ELEMENT_BITS_REGEX = '!^(/?)([A-Za-z][^\t\n\v />\0]*+)([^>]*?)(/?>)([^<]*)$!';
47
48 /**
49 * Blacklist for evil uris like javascript:
50 * WARNING: DO NOT use this in any place that actually requires blacklisting
51 * for security reasons. There are NUMEROUS[1] ways to bypass blacklisting, the
52 * only way to be secure from javascript: uri based xss vectors is to whitelist
53 * things that you know are safe and deny everything else.
54 * [1]: http://ha.ckers.org/xss.html
55 */
56 const EVIL_URI_PATTERN = '!(^|\s|\*/\s*)(javascript|vbscript)([^\w]|$)!i';
57 const XMLNS_ATTRIBUTE_PATTERN = "/^xmlns:[:A-Z_a-z-.0-9]+$/";
58
59 /**
60 * Tells escapeUrlForHtml() to encode the ID using the wiki's primary encoding.
61 *
62 * @since 1.30
63 */
64 const ID_PRIMARY = 0;
65
66 /**
67 * Tells escapeUrlForHtml() to encode the ID using the fallback encoding, or return false
68 * if no fallback is configured.
69 *
70 * @since 1.30
71 */
72 const ID_FALLBACK = 1;
73
74 /**
75 * List of all named character entities defined in HTML 4.01
76 * https://www.w3.org/TR/html4/sgml/entities.html
77 * As well as &apos; which is only defined starting in XHTML1.
78 */
79 private static $htmlEntities = [
80 'Aacute' => 193,
81 'aacute' => 225,
82 'Acirc' => 194,
83 'acirc' => 226,
84 'acute' => 180,
85 'AElig' => 198,
86 'aelig' => 230,
87 'Agrave' => 192,
88 'agrave' => 224,
89 'alefsym' => 8501,
90 'Alpha' => 913,
91 'alpha' => 945,
92 'amp' => 38,
93 'and' => 8743,
94 'ang' => 8736,
95 'apos' => 39, // New in XHTML & HTML 5; avoid in output for compatibility with IE.
96 'Aring' => 197,
97 'aring' => 229,
98 'asymp' => 8776,
99 'Atilde' => 195,
100 'atilde' => 227,
101 'Auml' => 196,
102 'auml' => 228,
103 'bdquo' => 8222,
104 'Beta' => 914,
105 'beta' => 946,
106 'brvbar' => 166,
107 'bull' => 8226,
108 'cap' => 8745,
109 'Ccedil' => 199,
110 'ccedil' => 231,
111 'cedil' => 184,
112 'cent' => 162,
113 'Chi' => 935,
114 'chi' => 967,
115 'circ' => 710,
116 'clubs' => 9827,
117 'cong' => 8773,
118 'copy' => 169,
119 'crarr' => 8629,
120 'cup' => 8746,
121 'curren' => 164,
122 'dagger' => 8224,
123 'Dagger' => 8225,
124 'darr' => 8595,
125 'dArr' => 8659,
126 'deg' => 176,
127 'Delta' => 916,
128 'delta' => 948,
129 'diams' => 9830,
130 'divide' => 247,
131 'Eacute' => 201,
132 'eacute' => 233,
133 'Ecirc' => 202,
134 'ecirc' => 234,
135 'Egrave' => 200,
136 'egrave' => 232,
137 'empty' => 8709,
138 'emsp' => 8195,
139 'ensp' => 8194,
140 'Epsilon' => 917,
141 'epsilon' => 949,
142 'equiv' => 8801,
143 'Eta' => 919,
144 'eta' => 951,
145 'ETH' => 208,
146 'eth' => 240,
147 'Euml' => 203,
148 'euml' => 235,
149 'euro' => 8364,
150 'exist' => 8707,
151 'fnof' => 402,
152 'forall' => 8704,
153 'frac12' => 189,
154 'frac14' => 188,
155 'frac34' => 190,
156 'frasl' => 8260,
157 'Gamma' => 915,
158 'gamma' => 947,
159 'ge' => 8805,
160 'gt' => 62,
161 'harr' => 8596,
162 'hArr' => 8660,
163 'hearts' => 9829,
164 'hellip' => 8230,
165 'Iacute' => 205,
166 'iacute' => 237,
167 'Icirc' => 206,
168 'icirc' => 238,
169 'iexcl' => 161,
170 'Igrave' => 204,
171 'igrave' => 236,
172 'image' => 8465,
173 'infin' => 8734,
174 'int' => 8747,
175 'Iota' => 921,
176 'iota' => 953,
177 'iquest' => 191,
178 'isin' => 8712,
179 'Iuml' => 207,
180 'iuml' => 239,
181 'Kappa' => 922,
182 'kappa' => 954,
183 'Lambda' => 923,
184 'lambda' => 955,
185 'lang' => 9001,
186 'laquo' => 171,
187 'larr' => 8592,
188 'lArr' => 8656,
189 'lceil' => 8968,
190 'ldquo' => 8220,
191 'le' => 8804,
192 'lfloor' => 8970,
193 'lowast' => 8727,
194 'loz' => 9674,
195 'lrm' => 8206,
196 'lsaquo' => 8249,
197 'lsquo' => 8216,
198 'lt' => 60,
199 'macr' => 175,
200 'mdash' => 8212,
201 'micro' => 181,
202 'middot' => 183,
203 'minus' => 8722,
204 'Mu' => 924,
205 'mu' => 956,
206 'nabla' => 8711,
207 'nbsp' => 160,
208 'ndash' => 8211,
209 'ne' => 8800,
210 'ni' => 8715,
211 'not' => 172,
212 'notin' => 8713,
213 'nsub' => 8836,
214 'Ntilde' => 209,
215 'ntilde' => 241,
216 'Nu' => 925,
217 'nu' => 957,
218 'Oacute' => 211,
219 'oacute' => 243,
220 'Ocirc' => 212,
221 'ocirc' => 244,
222 'OElig' => 338,
223 'oelig' => 339,
224 'Ograve' => 210,
225 'ograve' => 242,
226 'oline' => 8254,
227 'Omega' => 937,
228 'omega' => 969,
229 'Omicron' => 927,
230 'omicron' => 959,
231 'oplus' => 8853,
232 'or' => 8744,
233 'ordf' => 170,
234 'ordm' => 186,
235 'Oslash' => 216,
236 'oslash' => 248,
237 'Otilde' => 213,
238 'otilde' => 245,
239 'otimes' => 8855,
240 'Ouml' => 214,
241 'ouml' => 246,
242 'para' => 182,
243 'part' => 8706,
244 'permil' => 8240,
245 'perp' => 8869,
246 'Phi' => 934,
247 'phi' => 966,
248 'Pi' => 928,
249 'pi' => 960,
250 'piv' => 982,
251 'plusmn' => 177,
252 'pound' => 163,
253 'prime' => 8242,
254 'Prime' => 8243,
255 'prod' => 8719,
256 'prop' => 8733,
257 'Psi' => 936,
258 'psi' => 968,
259 'quot' => 34,
260 'radic' => 8730,
261 'rang' => 9002,
262 'raquo' => 187,
263 'rarr' => 8594,
264 'rArr' => 8658,
265 'rceil' => 8969,
266 'rdquo' => 8221,
267 'real' => 8476,
268 'reg' => 174,
269 'rfloor' => 8971,
270 'Rho' => 929,
271 'rho' => 961,
272 'rlm' => 8207,
273 'rsaquo' => 8250,
274 'rsquo' => 8217,
275 'sbquo' => 8218,
276 'Scaron' => 352,
277 'scaron' => 353,
278 'sdot' => 8901,
279 'sect' => 167,
280 'shy' => 173,
281 'Sigma' => 931,
282 'sigma' => 963,
283 'sigmaf' => 962,
284 'sim' => 8764,
285 'spades' => 9824,
286 'sub' => 8834,
287 'sube' => 8838,
288 'sum' => 8721,
289 'sup' => 8835,
290 'sup1' => 185,
291 'sup2' => 178,
292 'sup3' => 179,
293 'supe' => 8839,
294 'szlig' => 223,
295 'Tau' => 932,
296 'tau' => 964,
297 'there4' => 8756,
298 'Theta' => 920,
299 'theta' => 952,
300 'thetasym' => 977,
301 'thinsp' => 8201,
302 'THORN' => 222,
303 'thorn' => 254,
304 'tilde' => 732,
305 'times' => 215,
306 'trade' => 8482,
307 'Uacute' => 218,
308 'uacute' => 250,
309 'uarr' => 8593,
310 'uArr' => 8657,
311 'Ucirc' => 219,
312 'ucirc' => 251,
313 'Ugrave' => 217,
314 'ugrave' => 249,
315 'uml' => 168,
316 'upsih' => 978,
317 'Upsilon' => 933,
318 'upsilon' => 965,
319 'Uuml' => 220,
320 'uuml' => 252,
321 'weierp' => 8472,
322 'Xi' => 926,
323 'xi' => 958,
324 'Yacute' => 221,
325 'yacute' => 253,
326 'yen' => 165,
327 'Yuml' => 376,
328 'yuml' => 255,
329 'Zeta' => 918,
330 'zeta' => 950,
331 'zwj' => 8205,
332 'zwnj' => 8204
333 ];
334
335 /**
336 * Character entity aliases accepted by MediaWiki
337 */
338 private static $htmlEntityAliases = [
339 'רלמ' => 'rlm',
340 'رلم' => 'rlm',
341 ];
342
343 /**
344 * Lazy-initialised attributes regex, see getAttribsRegex()
345 */
346 private static $attribsRegex;
347
348 /**
349 * Regular expression to match HTML/XML attribute pairs within a tag.
350 * Allows some... latitude. Based on,
351 * https://www.w3.org/TR/html5/syntax.html#before-attribute-value-state
352 * Used in Sanitizer::fixTagAttributes and Sanitizer::decodeTagAttributes
353 * @return string
354 */
355 static function getAttribsRegex() {
356 if ( self::$attribsRegex === null ) {
357 $attribFirst = "[:_\p{L}\p{N}]";
358 $attrib = "[:_\.\-\p{L}\p{N}]";
359 $space = '[\x09\x0a\x0c\x0d\x20]';
360 self::$attribsRegex =
361 "/(?:^|$space)({$attribFirst}{$attrib}*)
362 ($space*=$space*
363 (?:
364 # The attribute value: quoted or alone
365 \"([^\"]*)(?:\"|\$)
366 | '([^']*)(?:'|\$)
367 | (((?!$space|>).)*)
368 )
369 )?(?=$space|\$)/sxu";
370 }
371 return self::$attribsRegex;
372 }
373
374 /**
375 * Return the various lists of recognized tags
376 * @param array $extratags For any extra tags to include
377 * @param array $removetags For any tags (default or extra) to exclude
378 * @return array
379 */
380 public static function getRecognizedTagData( $extratags = [], $removetags = [] ) {
381 global $wgAllowImageTag;
382
383 static $htmlpairsStatic, $htmlsingle, $htmlsingleonly, $htmlnest, $tabletags,
384 $htmllist, $listtags, $htmlsingleallowed, $htmlelementsStatic, $staticInitialised;
385
386 // Base our staticInitialised variable off of the global config state so that if the globals
387 // are changed (like in the screwed up test system) we will re-initialise the settings.
388 $globalContext = $wgAllowImageTag;
389 if ( !$staticInitialised || $staticInitialised != $globalContext ) {
390 $htmlpairsStatic = [ # Tags that must be closed
391 'b', 'bdi', 'del', 'i', 'ins', 'u', 'font', 'big', 'small', 'sub', 'sup', 'h1',
392 'h2', 'h3', 'h4', 'h5', 'h6', 'cite', 'code', 'em', 's',
393 'strike', 'strong', 'tt', 'var', 'div', 'center',
394 'blockquote', 'ol', 'ul', 'dl', 'table', 'caption', 'pre',
395 'ruby', 'rb', 'rp', 'rt', 'rtc', 'p', 'span', 'abbr', 'dfn',
396 'kbd', 'samp', 'data', 'time', 'mark'
397 ];
398 $htmlsingle = [
399 'br', 'wbr', 'hr', 'li', 'dt', 'dd', 'meta', 'link'
400 ];
401
402 # Elements that cannot have close tags. This is (not coincidentally)
403 # also the list of tags for which the HTML 5 parsing algorithm
404 # requires you to "acknowledge the token's self-closing flag", i.e.
405 # a self-closing tag like <br/> is not an HTML 5 parse error only
406 # for this list.
407 $htmlsingleonly = [
408 'br', 'wbr', 'hr', 'meta', 'link'
409 ];
410
411 $htmlnest = [ # Tags that can be nested--??
412 'table', 'tr', 'td', 'th', 'div', 'blockquote', 'ol', 'ul',
413 'li', 'dl', 'dt', 'dd', 'font', 'big', 'small', 'sub', 'sup', 'span',
414 'var', 'kbd', 'samp', 'em', 'strong', 'q', 'ruby', 'bdo'
415 ];
416 $tabletags = [ # Can only appear inside table, we will close them
417 'td', 'th', 'tr',
418 ];
419 $htmllist = [ # Tags used by list
420 'ul', 'ol',
421 ];
422 $listtags = [ # Tags that can appear in a list
423 'li',
424 ];
425
426 if ( $wgAllowImageTag ) {
427 $htmlsingle[] = 'img';
428 $htmlsingleonly[] = 'img';
429 }
430
431 $htmlsingleallowed = array_unique( array_merge( $htmlsingle, $tabletags ) );
432 $htmlelementsStatic = array_unique( array_merge( $htmlsingle, $htmlpairsStatic, $htmlnest ) );
433
434 # Convert them all to hashtables for faster lookup
435 $vars = [ 'htmlpairsStatic', 'htmlsingle', 'htmlsingleonly', 'htmlnest', 'tabletags',
436 'htmllist', 'listtags', 'htmlsingleallowed', 'htmlelementsStatic' ];
437 foreach ( $vars as $var ) {
438 $$var = array_flip( $$var );
439 }
440 $staticInitialised = $globalContext;
441 }
442
443 # Populate $htmlpairs and $htmlelements with the $extratags and $removetags arrays
444 $extratags = array_flip( $extratags );
445 $removetags = array_flip( $removetags );
446 $htmlpairs = array_merge( $extratags, $htmlpairsStatic );
447 $htmlelements = array_diff_key( array_merge( $extratags, $htmlelementsStatic ), $removetags );
448
449 return [
450 'htmlpairs' => $htmlpairs,
451 'htmlsingle' => $htmlsingle,
452 'htmlsingleonly' => $htmlsingleonly,
453 'htmlnest' => $htmlnest,
454 'tabletags' => $tabletags,
455 'htmllist' => $htmllist,
456 'listtags' => $listtags,
457 'htmlsingleallowed' => $htmlsingleallowed,
458 'htmlelements' => $htmlelements,
459 ];
460 }
461
462 /**
463 * Cleans up HTML, removes dangerous tags and attributes, and
464 * removes HTML comments
465 * @param string $text
466 * @param callable $processCallback Callback to do any variable or parameter
467 * replacements in HTML attribute values
468 * @param array|bool $args Arguments for the processing callback
469 * @param array $extratags For any extra tags to include
470 * @param array $removetags For any tags (default or extra) to exclude
471 * @param callable $warnCallback (Deprecated) Callback allowing the
472 * addition of a tracking category when bad input is encountered.
473 * DO NOT ADD NEW PARAMETERS AFTER $warnCallback, since it will be
474 * removed shortly.
475 * @return string
476 */
477 public static function removeHTMLtags( $text, $processCallback = null,
478 $args = [], $extratags = [], $removetags = [], $warnCallback = null
479 ) {
480 extract( self::getRecognizedTagData( $extratags, $removetags ) );
481
482 # Remove HTML comments
483 $text = self::removeHTMLcomments( $text );
484 $bits = explode( '<', $text );
485 $text = str_replace( '>', '&gt;', array_shift( $bits ) );
486 if ( !MWTidy::isEnabled() ) {
487 $tagstack = $tablestack = [];
488 foreach ( $bits as $x ) {
489 $regs = [];
490 # $slash: Does the current element start with a '/'?
491 # $t: Current element name
492 # $params: String between element name and >
493 # $brace: Ending '>' or '/>'
494 # $rest: Everything until the next element of $bits
495 if ( preg_match( self::ELEMENT_BITS_REGEX, $x, $regs ) ) {
496 list( /* $qbar */, $slash, $t, $params, $brace, $rest ) = $regs;
497 } else {
498 $slash = $t = $params = $brace = $rest = null;
499 }
500
501 $badtag = false;
502 $t = strtolower( $t );
503 if ( isset( $htmlelements[$t] ) ) {
504 # Check our stack
505 if ( $slash && isset( $htmlsingleonly[$t] ) ) {
506 $badtag = true;
507 } elseif ( $slash ) {
508 # Closing a tag... is it the one we just opened?
509 MediaWiki\suppressWarnings();
510 $ot = array_pop( $tagstack );
511 MediaWiki\restoreWarnings();
512
513 if ( $ot != $t ) {
514 if ( isset( $htmlsingleallowed[$ot] ) ) {
515 # Pop all elements with an optional close tag
516 # and see if we find a match below them
517 $optstack = [];
518 array_push( $optstack, $ot );
519 MediaWiki\suppressWarnings();
520 $ot = array_pop( $tagstack );
521 MediaWiki\restoreWarnings();
522 while ( $ot != $t && isset( $htmlsingleallowed[$ot] ) ) {
523 array_push( $optstack, $ot );
524 MediaWiki\suppressWarnings();
525 $ot = array_pop( $tagstack );
526 MediaWiki\restoreWarnings();
527 }
528 if ( $t != $ot ) {
529 # No match. Push the optional elements back again
530 $badtag = true;
531 MediaWiki\suppressWarnings();
532 $ot = array_pop( $optstack );
533 MediaWiki\restoreWarnings();
534 while ( $ot ) {
535 array_push( $tagstack, $ot );
536 MediaWiki\suppressWarnings();
537 $ot = array_pop( $optstack );
538 MediaWiki\restoreWarnings();
539 }
540 }
541 } else {
542 MediaWiki\suppressWarnings();
543 array_push( $tagstack, $ot );
544 MediaWiki\restoreWarnings();
545
546 # <li> can be nested in <ul> or <ol>, skip those cases:
547 if ( !isset( $htmllist[$ot] ) || !isset( $listtags[$t] ) ) {
548 $badtag = true;
549 }
550 }
551 } else {
552 if ( $t == 'table' ) {
553 $tagstack = array_pop( $tablestack );
554 }
555 }
556 $newparams = '';
557 } else {
558 # Keep track for later
559 if ( isset( $tabletags[$t] ) && !in_array( 'table', $tagstack ) ) {
560 $badtag = true;
561 } elseif ( in_array( $t, $tagstack ) && !isset( $htmlnest[$t] ) ) {
562 $badtag = true;
563 #  Is it a self closed htmlpair ? (T7487)
564 } elseif ( $brace == '/>' && isset( $htmlpairs[$t] ) ) {
565 // Eventually we'll just remove the self-closing
566 // slash, in order to be consistent with HTML5
567 // semantics.
568 // $brace = '>';
569 // For now, let's just warn authors to clean up.
570 if ( is_callable( $warnCallback ) ) {
571 call_user_func_array( $warnCallback, [ 'deprecated-self-close-category' ] );
572 }
573 $badtag = true;
574 } elseif ( isset( $htmlsingleonly[$t] ) ) {
575 # Hack to force empty tag for unclosable elements
576 $brace = '/>';
577 } elseif ( isset( $htmlsingle[$t] ) ) {
578 # Hack to not close $htmlsingle tags
579 $brace = null;
580 # Still need to push this optionally-closed tag to
581 # the tag stack so that we can match end tags
582 # instead of marking them as bad.
583 array_push( $tagstack, $t );
584 } elseif ( isset( $tabletags[$t] ) && in_array( $t, $tagstack ) ) {
585 // New table tag but forgot to close the previous one
586 $text .= "</$t>";
587 } else {
588 if ( $t == 'table' ) {
589 array_push( $tablestack, $tagstack );
590 $tagstack = [];
591 }
592 array_push( $tagstack, $t );
593 }
594
595 # Replace any variables or template parameters with
596 # plaintext results.
597 if ( is_callable( $processCallback ) ) {
598 call_user_func_array( $processCallback, [ &$params, $args ] );
599 }
600
601 if ( !self::validateTag( $params, $t ) ) {
602 $badtag = true;
603 }
604
605 # Strip non-approved attributes from the tag
606 $newparams = self::fixTagAttributes( $params, $t );
607 }
608 if ( !$badtag ) {
609 $rest = str_replace( '>', '&gt;', $rest );
610 $close = ( $brace == '/>' && !$slash ) ? ' /' : '';
611 $text .= "<$slash$t$newparams$close>$rest";
612 continue;
613 }
614 }
615 $text .= '&lt;' . str_replace( '>', '&gt;', $x );
616 }
617 # Close off any remaining tags
618 while ( is_array( $tagstack ) && ( $t = array_pop( $tagstack ) ) ) {
619 $text .= "</$t>\n";
620 if ( $t == 'table' ) {
621 $tagstack = array_pop( $tablestack );
622 }
623 }
624 } else {
625 # this might be possible using tidy itself
626 foreach ( $bits as $x ) {
627 if ( preg_match( self::ELEMENT_BITS_REGEX, $x, $regs ) ) {
628 list( /* $qbar */, $slash, $t, $params, $brace, $rest ) = $regs;
629
630 $badtag = false;
631 $t = strtolower( $t );
632 if ( isset( $htmlelements[$t] ) ) {
633 if ( is_callable( $processCallback ) ) {
634 call_user_func_array( $processCallback, [ &$params, $args ] );
635 }
636
637 if ( $brace == '/>' && !( isset( $htmlsingle[$t] ) || isset( $htmlsingleonly[$t] ) ) ) {
638 // Eventually we'll just remove the self-closing
639 // slash, in order to be consistent with HTML5
640 // semantics.
641 // $brace = '>';
642 // For now, let's just warn authors to clean up.
643 if ( is_callable( $warnCallback ) ) {
644 call_user_func_array( $warnCallback, [ 'deprecated-self-close-category' ] );
645 }
646 }
647 if ( !self::validateTag( $params, $t ) ) {
648 $badtag = true;
649 }
650
651 $newparams = self::fixTagAttributes( $params, $t );
652 if ( !$badtag ) {
653 if ( $brace === '/>' && !isset( $htmlsingleonly[$t] ) ) {
654 # Interpret self-closing tags as empty tags even when
655 # HTML 5 would interpret them as start tags. Such input
656 # is commonly seen on Wikimedia wikis with this intention.
657 $brace = "></$t>";
658 }
659
660 $rest = str_replace( '>', '&gt;', $rest );
661 $text .= "<$slash$t$newparams$brace$rest";
662 continue;
663 }
664 }
665 }
666 $text .= '&lt;' . str_replace( '>', '&gt;', $x );
667 }
668 }
669 return $text;
670 }
671
672 /**
673 * Remove '<!--', '-->', and everything between.
674 * To avoid leaving blank lines, when a comment is both preceded
675 * and followed by a newline (ignoring spaces), trim leading and
676 * trailing spaces and one of the newlines.
677 *
678 * @param string $text
679 * @return string
680 */
681 public static function removeHTMLcomments( $text ) {
682 while ( ( $start = strpos( $text, '<!--' ) ) !== false ) {
683 $end = strpos( $text, '-->', $start + 4 );
684 if ( $end === false ) {
685 # Unterminated comment; bail out
686 break;
687 }
688
689 $end += 3;
690
691 # Trim space and newline if the comment is both
692 # preceded and followed by a newline
693 $spaceStart = max( $start - 1, 0 );
694 $spaceLen = $end - $spaceStart;
695 while ( substr( $text, $spaceStart, 1 ) === ' ' && $spaceStart > 0 ) {
696 $spaceStart--;
697 $spaceLen++;
698 }
699 while ( substr( $text, $spaceStart + $spaceLen, 1 ) === ' ' ) {
700 $spaceLen++;
701 }
702 if ( substr( $text, $spaceStart, 1 ) === "\n"
703 && substr( $text, $spaceStart + $spaceLen, 1 ) === "\n" ) {
704 # Remove the comment, leading and trailing
705 # spaces, and leave only one newline.
706 $text = substr_replace( $text, "\n", $spaceStart, $spaceLen + 1 );
707 } else {
708 # Remove just the comment.
709 $text = substr_replace( $text, '', $start, $end - $start );
710 }
711 }
712 return $text;
713 }
714
715 /**
716 * Takes attribute names and values for a tag and the tag name and
717 * validates that the tag is allowed to be present.
718 * This DOES NOT validate the attributes, nor does it validate the
719 * tags themselves. This method only handles the special circumstances
720 * where we may want to allow a tag within content but ONLY when it has
721 * specific attributes set.
722 *
723 * @param string $params
724 * @param string $element
725 * @return bool
726 */
727 static function validateTag( $params, $element ) {
728 $params = self::decodeTagAttributes( $params );
729
730 if ( $element == 'meta' || $element == 'link' ) {
731 if ( !isset( $params['itemprop'] ) ) {
732 // <meta> and <link> must have an itemprop="" otherwise they are not valid or safe in content
733 return false;
734 }
735 if ( $element == 'meta' && !isset( $params['content'] ) ) {
736 // <meta> must have a content="" for the itemprop
737 return false;
738 }
739 if ( $element == 'link' && !isset( $params['href'] ) ) {
740 // <link> must have an associated href=""
741 return false;
742 }
743 }
744
745 return true;
746 }
747
748 /**
749 * Take an array of attribute names and values and normalize or discard
750 * illegal values for the given element type.
751 *
752 * - Discards attributes not on a whitelist for the given element
753 * - Unsafe style attributes are discarded
754 * - Invalid id attributes are re-encoded
755 *
756 * @param array $attribs
757 * @param string $element
758 * @return array
759 *
760 * @todo Check for legal values where the DTD limits things.
761 * @todo Check for unique id attribute :P
762 */
763 static function validateTagAttributes( $attribs, $element ) {
764 return self::validateAttributes( $attribs,
765 self::attributeWhitelist( $element ) );
766 }
767
768 /**
769 * Take an array of attribute names and values and normalize or discard
770 * illegal values for the given whitelist.
771 *
772 * - Discards attributes not on the given whitelist
773 * - Unsafe style attributes are discarded
774 * - Invalid id attributes are re-encoded
775 *
776 * @param array $attribs
777 * @param array $whitelist List of allowed attribute names
778 * @return array
779 *
780 * @todo Check for legal values where the DTD limits things.
781 * @todo Check for unique id attribute :P
782 */
783 static function validateAttributes( $attribs, $whitelist ) {
784 $whitelist = array_flip( $whitelist );
785 $hrefExp = '/^(' . wfUrlProtocols() . ')[^\s]+$/';
786
787 $out = [];
788 foreach ( $attribs as $attribute => $value ) {
789 # Allow XML namespace declaration to allow RDFa
790 if ( preg_match( self::XMLNS_ATTRIBUTE_PATTERN, $attribute ) ) {
791 if ( !preg_match( self::EVIL_URI_PATTERN, $value ) ) {
792 $out[$attribute] = $value;
793 }
794
795 continue;
796 }
797
798 # Allow any attribute beginning with "data-"
799 # However:
800 # * Disallow data attributes used by MediaWiki code
801 # * Ensure that the attribute is not namespaced by banning
802 # colons.
803 if ( !preg_match( '/^data-[^:]*$/i', $attribute )
804 && !isset( $whitelist[$attribute] )
805 || self::isReservedDataAttribute( $attribute )
806 ) {
807 continue;
808 }
809
810 # Strip javascript "expression" from stylesheets.
811 # https://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/ms537634.aspx
812 if ( $attribute == 'style' ) {
813 $value = self::checkCss( $value );
814 }
815
816 # Escape HTML id attributes
817 if ( $attribute === 'id' ) {
818 $value = self::escapeIdForAttribute( $value, self::ID_PRIMARY );
819 }
820
821 # Escape HTML id reference lists
822 if ( $attribute === 'aria-describedby'
823 || $attribute === 'aria-flowto'
824 || $attribute === 'aria-labelledby'
825 || $attribute === 'aria-owns'
826 ) {
827 $value = self::escapeIdReferenceList( $value, 'noninitial' );
828 }
829
830 // RDFa and microdata properties allow URLs, URIs and/or CURIs.
831 // Check them for sanity.
832 if ( $attribute === 'rel' || $attribute === 'rev'
833 # RDFa
834 || $attribute === 'about' || $attribute === 'property'
835 || $attribute === 'resource' || $attribute === 'datatype'
836 || $attribute === 'typeof'
837 # HTML5 microdata
838 || $attribute === 'itemid' || $attribute === 'itemprop'
839 || $attribute === 'itemref' || $attribute === 'itemscope'
840 || $attribute === 'itemtype'
841 ) {
842 // Paranoia. Allow "simple" values but suppress javascript
843 if ( preg_match( self::EVIL_URI_PATTERN, $value ) ) {
844 continue;
845 }
846 }
847
848 # NOTE: even though elements using href/src are not allowed directly, supply
849 # validation code that can be used by tag hook handlers, etc
850 if ( $attribute === 'href' || $attribute === 'src' || $attribute === 'poster' ) {
851 if ( !preg_match( $hrefExp, $value ) ) {
852 continue; // drop any href or src attributes not using an allowed protocol.
853 // NOTE: this also drops all relative URLs
854 }
855 }
856
857 // If this attribute was previously set, override it.
858 // Output should only have one attribute of each name.
859 $out[$attribute] = $value;
860 }
861
862 # itemtype, itemid, itemref don't make sense without itemscope
863 if ( !array_key_exists( 'itemscope', $out ) ) {
864 unset( $out['itemtype'] );
865 unset( $out['itemid'] );
866 unset( $out['itemref'] );
867 }
868 # TODO: Strip itemprop if we aren't descendants of an itemscope or pointed to by an itemref.
869
870 return $out;
871 }
872
873 /**
874 * Given an attribute name, checks whether it is a reserved data attribute
875 * (such as data-mw-foo) which is unavailable to user-generated HTML so MediaWiki
876 * core and extension code can safely use it to communicate with frontend code.
877 * @param string $attr Attribute name.
878 * @return bool
879 */
880 public static function isReservedDataAttribute( $attr ) {
881 // data-ooui is reserved for ooui.
882 // data-mw and data-parsoid are reserved for parsoid.
883 // data-mw-<name here> is reserved for extensions (or core) if
884 // they need to communicate some data to the client and want to be
885 // sure that it isn't coming from an untrusted user.
886 // We ignore the possibility of namespaces since user-generated HTML
887 // can't use them anymore.
888 return (bool)preg_match( '/^data-(ooui|mw|parsoid)/i', $attr );
889 }
890
891 /**
892 * Merge two sets of HTML attributes. Conflicting items in the second set
893 * will override those in the first, except for 'class' attributes which
894 * will be combined (if they're both strings).
895 *
896 * @todo implement merging for other attributes such as style
897 * @param array $a
898 * @param array $b
899 * @return array
900 */
901 static function mergeAttributes( $a, $b ) {
902 $out = array_merge( $a, $b );
903 if ( isset( $a['class'] ) && isset( $b['class'] )
904 && is_string( $a['class'] ) && is_string( $b['class'] )
905 && $a['class'] !== $b['class']
906 ) {
907 $classes = preg_split( '/\s+/', "{$a['class']} {$b['class']}",
908 -1, PREG_SPLIT_NO_EMPTY );
909 $out['class'] = implode( ' ', array_unique( $classes ) );
910 }
911 return $out;
912 }
913
914 /**
915 * Normalize CSS into a format we can easily search for hostile input
916 * - decode character references
917 * - decode escape sequences
918 * - convert characters that IE6 interprets into ascii
919 * - remove comments, unless the entire value is one single comment
920 * @param string $value the css string
921 * @return string normalized css
922 */
923 public static function normalizeCss( $value ) {
924 // Decode character references like &#123;
925 $value = self::decodeCharReferences( $value );
926
927 // Decode escape sequences and line continuation
928 // See the grammar in the CSS 2 spec, appendix D.
929 // This has to be done AFTER decoding character references.
930 // This means it isn't possible for this function to return
931 // unsanitized escape sequences. It is possible to manufacture
932 // input that contains character references that decode to
933 // escape sequences that decode to character references, but
934 // it's OK for the return value to contain character references
935 // because the caller is supposed to escape those anyway.
936 static $decodeRegex;
937 if ( !$decodeRegex ) {
938 $space = '[\\x20\\t\\r\\n\\f]';
939 $nl = '(?:\\n|\\r\\n|\\r|\\f)';
940 $backslash = '\\\\';
941 $decodeRegex = "/ $backslash
942 (?:
943 ($nl) | # 1. Line continuation
944 ([0-9A-Fa-f]{1,6})$space? | # 2. character number
945 (.) | # 3. backslash cancelling special meaning
946 () | # 4. backslash at end of string
947 )/xu";
948 }
949 $value = preg_replace_callback( $decodeRegex,
950 [ __CLASS__, 'cssDecodeCallback' ], $value );
951
952 // Normalize Halfwidth and Fullwidth Unicode block that IE6 might treat as ascii
953 $value = preg_replace_callback(
954 '/[!-[]-z]/u', // U+FF01 to U+FF5A, excluding U+FF3C (T60088)
955 function ( $matches ) {
956 $cp = UtfNormal\Utils::utf8ToCodepoint( $matches[0] );
957 if ( $cp === false ) {
958 return '';
959 }
960 return chr( $cp - 65248 ); // ASCII range \x21-\x7A
961 },
962 $value
963 );
964
965 // Convert more characters IE6 might treat as ascii
966 // U+0280, U+0274, U+207F, U+029F, U+026A, U+207D, U+208D
967 $value = str_replace(
968 [ 'ʀ', 'ɴ', 'ⁿ', 'ʟ', 'ɪ', '⁽', '₍' ],
969 [ 'r', 'n', 'n', 'l', 'i', '(', '(' ],
970 $value
971 );
972
973 // Let the value through if it's nothing but a single comment, to
974 // allow other functions which may reject it to pass some error
975 // message through.
976 if ( !preg_match( '! ^ \s* /\* [^*\\/]* \*/ \s* $ !x', $value ) ) {
977 // Remove any comments; IE gets token splitting wrong
978 // This must be done AFTER decoding character references and
979 // escape sequences, because those steps can introduce comments
980 // This step cannot introduce character references or escape
981 // sequences, because it replaces comments with spaces rather
982 // than removing them completely.
983 $value = StringUtils::delimiterReplace( '/*', '*/', ' ', $value );
984
985 // Remove anything after a comment-start token, to guard against
986 // incorrect client implementations.
987 $commentPos = strpos( $value, '/*' );
988 if ( $commentPos !== false ) {
989 $value = substr( $value, 0, $commentPos );
990 }
991 }
992
993 // S followed by repeat, iteration, or prolonged sound marks,
994 // which IE will treat as "ss"
995 $value = preg_replace(
996 '/s(?:
997 \xE3\x80\xB1 | # U+3031
998 \xE3\x82\x9D | # U+309D
999 \xE3\x83\xBC | # U+30FC
1000 \xE3\x83\xBD | # U+30FD
1001 \xEF\xB9\xBC | # U+FE7C
1002 \xEF\xB9\xBD | # U+FE7D
1003 \xEF\xBD\xB0 # U+FF70
1004 )/ix',
1005 'ss',
1006 $value
1007 );
1008
1009 return $value;
1010 }
1011
1012 /**
1013 * Pick apart some CSS and check it for forbidden or unsafe structures.
1014 * Returns a sanitized string. This sanitized string will have
1015 * character references and escape sequences decoded and comments
1016 * stripped (unless it is itself one valid comment, in which case the value
1017 * will be passed through). If the input is just too evil, only a comment
1018 * complaining about evilness will be returned.
1019 *
1020 * Currently URL references, 'expression', 'tps' are forbidden.
1021 *
1022 * NOTE: Despite the fact that character references are decoded, the
1023 * returned string may contain character references given certain
1024 * clever input strings. These character references must
1025 * be escaped before the return value is embedded in HTML.
1026 *
1027 * @param string $value
1028 * @return string
1029 */
1030 static function checkCss( $value ) {
1031 $value = self::normalizeCss( $value );
1032
1033 // Reject problematic keywords and control characters
1034 if ( preg_match( '/[\000-\010\013\016-\037\177]/', $value ) ||
1035 strpos( $value, UtfNormal\Constants::UTF8_REPLACEMENT ) !== false ) {
1036 return '/* invalid control char */';
1037 } elseif ( preg_match(
1038 '! expression
1039 | filter\s*:
1040 | accelerator\s*:
1041 | -o-link\s*:
1042 | -o-link-source\s*:
1043 | -o-replace\s*:
1044 | url\s*\(
1045 | image\s*\(
1046 | image-set\s*\(
1047 | attr\s*\([^)]+[\s,]+url
1048 !ix', $value ) ) {
1049 return '/* insecure input */';
1050 }
1051 return $value;
1052 }
1053
1054 /**
1055 * @param array $matches
1056 * @return string
1057 */
1058 static function cssDecodeCallback( $matches ) {
1059 if ( $matches[1] !== '' ) {
1060 // Line continuation
1061 return '';
1062 } elseif ( $matches[2] !== '' ) {
1063 $char = UtfNormal\Utils::codepointToUtf8( hexdec( $matches[2] ) );
1064 } elseif ( $matches[3] !== '' ) {
1065 $char = $matches[3];
1066 } else {
1067 $char = '\\';
1068 }
1069 if ( $char == "\n" || $char == '"' || $char == "'" || $char == '\\' ) {
1070 // These characters need to be escaped in strings
1071 // Clean up the escape sequence to avoid parsing errors by clients
1072 return '\\' . dechex( ord( $char ) ) . ' ';
1073 } else {
1074 // Decode unnecessary escape
1075 return $char;
1076 }
1077 }
1078
1079 /**
1080 * Take a tag soup fragment listing an HTML element's attributes
1081 * and normalize it to well-formed XML, discarding unwanted attributes.
1082 * Output is safe for further wikitext processing, with escaping of
1083 * values that could trigger problems.
1084 *
1085 * - Normalizes attribute names to lowercase
1086 * - Discards attributes not on a whitelist for the given element
1087 * - Turns broken or invalid entities into plaintext
1088 * - Double-quotes all attribute values
1089 * - Attributes without values are given the name as attribute
1090 * - Double attributes are discarded
1091 * - Unsafe style attributes are discarded
1092 * - Prepends space if there are attributes.
1093 * - (Optionally) Sorts attributes by name.
1094 *
1095 * @param string $text
1096 * @param string $element
1097 * @param bool $sorted Whether to sort the attributes (default: false)
1098 * @return string
1099 */
1100 static function fixTagAttributes( $text, $element, $sorted = false ) {
1101 if ( trim( $text ) == '' ) {
1102 return '';
1103 }
1104
1105 $decoded = self::decodeTagAttributes( $text );
1106 $stripped = self::validateTagAttributes( $decoded, $element );
1107
1108 if ( $sorted ) {
1109 ksort( $stripped );
1110 }
1111
1112 return self::safeEncodeTagAttributes( $stripped );
1113 }
1114
1115 /**
1116 * Encode an attribute value for HTML output.
1117 * @param string $text
1118 * @return string HTML-encoded text fragment
1119 */
1120 static function encodeAttribute( $text ) {
1121 $encValue = htmlspecialchars( $text, ENT_QUOTES );
1122
1123 // Whitespace is normalized during attribute decoding,
1124 // so if we've been passed non-spaces we must encode them
1125 // ahead of time or they won't be preserved.
1126 $encValue = strtr( $encValue, [
1127 "\n" => '&#10;',
1128 "\r" => '&#13;',
1129 "\t" => '&#9;',
1130 ] );
1131
1132 return $encValue;
1133 }
1134
1135 /**
1136 * Encode an attribute value for HTML tags, with extra armoring
1137 * against further wiki processing.
1138 * @param string $text
1139 * @return string HTML-encoded text fragment
1140 */
1141 static function safeEncodeAttribute( $text ) {
1142 $encValue = self::encodeAttribute( $text );
1143
1144 # Templates and links may be expanded in later parsing,
1145 # creating invalid or dangerous output. Suppress this.
1146 $encValue = strtr( $encValue, [
1147 '<' => '&lt;', // This should never happen,
1148 '>' => '&gt;', // we've received invalid input
1149 '"' => '&quot;', // which should have been escaped.
1150 '{' => '&#123;',
1151 '}' => '&#125;', // prevent unpaired language conversion syntax
1152 '[' => '&#91;',
1153 "''" => '&#39;&#39;',
1154 'ISBN' => '&#73;SBN',
1155 'RFC' => '&#82;FC',
1156 'PMID' => '&#80;MID',
1157 '|' => '&#124;',
1158 '__' => '&#95;_',
1159 ] );
1160
1161 # Stupid hack
1162 $encValue = preg_replace_callback(
1163 '/((?i)' . wfUrlProtocols() . ')/',
1164 [ 'Sanitizer', 'armorLinksCallback' ],
1165 $encValue );
1166 return $encValue;
1167 }
1168
1169 /**
1170 * Given a value, escape it so that it can be used in an id attribute and
1171 * return it. This will use HTML5 validation if $wgExperimentalHtmlIds is
1172 * true, allowing anything but ASCII whitespace. Otherwise it will use
1173 * HTML 4 rules, which means a narrow subset of ASCII, with bad characters
1174 * escaped with lots of dots.
1175 *
1176 * To ensure we don't have to bother escaping anything, we also strip ', ",
1177 * & even if $wgExperimentalIds is true. TODO: Is this the best tactic?
1178 * We also strip # because it upsets IE, and % because it could be
1179 * ambiguous if it's part of something that looks like a percent escape
1180 * (which don't work reliably in fragments cross-browser).
1181 *
1182 * @deprecated since 1.30, use one of this class' escapeIdFor*() functions
1183 *
1184 * @see https://www.w3.org/TR/html401/types.html#type-name Valid characters
1185 * in the id and name attributes
1186 * @see https://www.w3.org/TR/html401/struct/links.html#h-12.2.3 Anchors with
1187 * the id attribute
1188 * @see https://www.w3.org/TR/html5/dom.html#the-id-attribute
1189 * HTML5 definition of id attribute
1190 *
1191 * @param string $id Id to escape
1192 * @param string|array $options String or array of strings (default is array()):
1193 * 'noninitial': This is a non-initial fragment of an id, not a full id,
1194 * so don't pay attention if the first character isn't valid at the
1195 * beginning of an id. Only matters if $wgExperimentalHtmlIds is
1196 * false.
1197 * 'legacy': Behave the way the old HTML 4-based ID escaping worked even
1198 * if $wgExperimentalHtmlIds is used, so we can generate extra
1199 * anchors and links won't break.
1200 * @return string
1201 */
1202 static function escapeId( $id, $options = [] ) {
1203 global $wgExperimentalHtmlIds;
1204 $options = (array)$options;
1205
1206 if ( $wgExperimentalHtmlIds && !in_array( 'legacy', $options ) ) {
1207 $id = preg_replace( '/[ \t\n\r\f_\'"&#%]+/', '_', $id );
1208 $id = trim( $id, '_' );
1209 if ( $id === '' ) {
1210 // Must have been all whitespace to start with.
1211 return '_';
1212 } else {
1213 return $id;
1214 }
1215 }
1216
1217 // HTML4-style escaping
1218 static $replace = [
1219 '%3A' => ':',
1220 '%' => '.'
1221 ];
1222
1223 $id = urlencode( strtr( $id, ' ', '_' ) );
1224 $id = strtr( $id, $replace );
1225
1226 if ( !preg_match( '/^[a-zA-Z]/', $id ) && !in_array( 'noninitial', $options ) ) {
1227 // Initial character must be a letter!
1228 $id = "x$id";
1229 }
1230 return $id;
1231 }
1232
1233 /**
1234 * Given a section name or other user-generated or otherwise unsafe string, escapes it to be
1235 * a valid HTML id attribute.
1236 *
1237 * WARNING: unlike escapeId(), the output of this function is not guaranteed to be HTML safe,
1238 * be sure to use proper escaping.
1239 *
1240 * @param string $id String to escape
1241 * @param int $mode One of ID_* constants, specifying whether the primary or fallback encoding
1242 * should be used.
1243 * @return string|bool Escaped ID or false if fallback encoding is requested but it's not
1244 * configured.
1245 *
1246 * @since 1.30
1247 */
1248 public static function escapeIdForAttribute( $id, $mode = self::ID_PRIMARY ) {
1249 global $wgFragmentMode;
1250
1251 if ( !isset( $wgFragmentMode[$mode] ) ) {
1252 if ( $mode === self::ID_PRIMARY ) {
1253 throw new UnexpectedValueException( '$wgFragmentMode is configured with no primary mode' );
1254 }
1255 return false;
1256 }
1257
1258 $internalMode = $wgFragmentMode[$mode];
1259
1260 return self::escapeIdInternal( $id, $internalMode );
1261 }
1262
1263 /**
1264 * Given a section name or other user-generated or otherwise unsafe string, escapes it to be
1265 * a valid URL fragment.
1266 *
1267 * WARNING: unlike escapeId(), the output of this function is not guaranteed to be HTML safe,
1268 * be sure to use proper escaping.
1269 *
1270 * @param string $id String to escape
1271 * @return string Escaped ID
1272 *
1273 * @since 1.30
1274 */
1275 public static function escapeIdForLink( $id ) {
1276 global $wgFragmentMode;
1277
1278 if ( !isset( $wgFragmentMode[self::ID_PRIMARY] ) ) {
1279 throw new UnexpectedValueException( '$wgFragmentMode is configured with no primary mode' );
1280 }
1281
1282 $mode = $wgFragmentMode[self::ID_PRIMARY];
1283
1284 $id = self::escapeIdInternal( $id, $mode );
1285
1286 return $id;
1287 }
1288
1289 /**
1290 * Given a section name or other user-generated or otherwise unsafe string, escapes it to be
1291 * a valid URL fragment for external interwikis.
1292 *
1293 * @param string $id String to escape
1294 * @return string Escaped ID
1295 *
1296 * @since 1.30
1297 */
1298 public static function escapeIdForExternalInterwiki( $id ) {
1299 global $wgExternalInterwikiFragmentMode;
1300
1301 $id = self::escapeIdInternal( $id, $wgExternalInterwikiFragmentMode );
1302
1303 return $id;
1304 }
1305
1306 /**
1307 * Helper for escapeIdFor*() functions. Performs most of the actual escaping.
1308 *
1309 * @param string $id String to escape
1310 * @param string $mode One of modes from $wgFragmentMode
1311 * @return string
1312 */
1313 private static function escapeIdInternal( $id, $mode ) {
1314 switch ( $mode ) {
1315 case 'html5':
1316 $id = str_replace( ' ', '_', $id );
1317 break;
1318 case 'legacy':
1319 // This corresponds to 'noninitial' mode of the old escapeId()
1320 static $replace = [
1321 '%3A' => ':',
1322 '%' => '.'
1323 ];
1324
1325 $id = urlencode( str_replace( ' ', '_', $id ) );
1326 $id = strtr( $id, $replace );
1327 break;
1328 case 'html5-legacy':
1329 $id = preg_replace( '/[ \t\n\r\f_\'"&#%]+/', '_', $id );
1330 $id = trim( $id, '_' );
1331 if ( $id === '' ) {
1332 // Must have been all whitespace to start with.
1333 $id = '_';
1334 }
1335 break;
1336 default:
1337 throw new InvalidArgumentException( "Invalid mode '$mode' passed to '" . __METHOD__ );
1338 }
1339
1340 return $id;
1341 }
1342
1343 /**
1344 * Given a string containing a space delimited list of ids, escape each id
1345 * to match ids escaped by the escapeId() function.
1346 *
1347 * @todo wfDeprecated() uses of $options in 1.31, remove completely in 1.32
1348 *
1349 * @since 1.27
1350 *
1351 * @param string $referenceString Space delimited list of ids
1352 * @param string|array $options Deprecated and does nothing.
1353 * @return string
1354 */
1355 static function escapeIdReferenceList( $referenceString, $options = [] ) {
1356 # Explode the space delimited list string into an array of tokens
1357 $references = preg_split( '/\s+/', "{$referenceString}", -1, PREG_SPLIT_NO_EMPTY );
1358
1359 # Escape each token as an id
1360 foreach ( $references as &$ref ) {
1361 $ref = self::escapeIdForAttribute( $ref );
1362 }
1363
1364 # Merge the array back to a space delimited list string
1365 # If the array is empty, the result will be an empty string ('')
1366 $referenceString = implode( ' ', $references );
1367
1368 return $referenceString;
1369 }
1370
1371 /**
1372 * Given a value, escape it so that it can be used as a CSS class and
1373 * return it.
1374 *
1375 * @todo For extra validity, input should be validated UTF-8.
1376 *
1377 * @see https://www.w3.org/TR/CSS21/syndata.html Valid characters/format
1378 *
1379 * @param string $class
1380 * @return string
1381 */
1382 static function escapeClass( $class ) {
1383 // Convert ugly stuff to underscores and kill underscores in ugly places
1384 return rtrim( preg_replace(
1385 [ '/(^[0-9\\-])|[\\x00-\\x20!"#$%&\'()*+,.\\/:;<=>?@[\\]^`{|}~]|\\xC2\\xA0/', '/_+/' ],
1386 '_',
1387 $class ), '_' );
1388 }
1389
1390 /**
1391 * Given HTML input, escape with htmlspecialchars but un-escape entities.
1392 * This allows (generally harmless) entities like &#160; to survive.
1393 *
1394 * @param string $html HTML to escape
1395 * @return string Escaped input
1396 */
1397 static function escapeHtmlAllowEntities( $html ) {
1398 $html = self::decodeCharReferences( $html );
1399 # It seems wise to escape ' as well as ", as a matter of course. Can't
1400 # hurt. Use ENT_SUBSTITUTE so that incorrectly truncated multibyte characters
1401 # don't cause the entire string to disappear.
1402 $html = htmlspecialchars( $html, ENT_QUOTES | ENT_SUBSTITUTE );
1403 return $html;
1404 }
1405
1406 /**
1407 * Regex replace callback for armoring links against further processing.
1408 * @param array $matches
1409 * @return string
1410 */
1411 private static function armorLinksCallback( $matches ) {
1412 return str_replace( ':', '&#58;', $matches[1] );
1413 }
1414
1415 /**
1416 * Return an associative array of attribute names and values from
1417 * a partial tag string. Attribute names are forced to lowercase,
1418 * character references are decoded to UTF-8 text.
1419 *
1420 * @param string $text
1421 * @return array
1422 */
1423 public static function decodeTagAttributes( $text ) {
1424 if ( trim( $text ) == '' ) {
1425 return [];
1426 }
1427
1428 $attribs = [];
1429 $pairs = [];
1430 if ( !preg_match_all(
1431 self::getAttribsRegex(),
1432 $text,
1433 $pairs,
1434 PREG_SET_ORDER ) ) {
1435 return $attribs;
1436 }
1437
1438 foreach ( $pairs as $set ) {
1439 $attribute = strtolower( $set[1] );
1440 $value = self::getTagAttributeCallback( $set );
1441
1442 // Normalize whitespace
1443 $value = preg_replace( '/[\t\r\n ]+/', ' ', $value );
1444 $value = trim( $value );
1445
1446 // Decode character references
1447 $attribs[$attribute] = self::decodeCharReferences( $value );
1448 }
1449 return $attribs;
1450 }
1451
1452 /**
1453 * Build a partial tag string from an associative array of attribute
1454 * names and values as returned by decodeTagAttributes.
1455 *
1456 * @param array $assoc_array
1457 * @return string
1458 */
1459 public static function safeEncodeTagAttributes( $assoc_array ) {
1460 $attribs = [];
1461 foreach ( $assoc_array as $attribute => $value ) {
1462 $encAttribute = htmlspecialchars( $attribute );
1463 $encValue = self::safeEncodeAttribute( $value );
1464
1465 $attribs[] = "$encAttribute=\"$encValue\"";
1466 }
1467 return count( $attribs ) ? ' ' . implode( ' ', $attribs ) : '';
1468 }
1469
1470 /**
1471 * Pick the appropriate attribute value from a match set from the
1472 * attribs regex matches.
1473 *
1474 * @param array $set
1475 * @throws MWException When tag conditions are not met.
1476 * @return string
1477 */
1478 private static function getTagAttributeCallback( $set ) {
1479 if ( isset( $set[5] ) ) {
1480 # No quotes.
1481 return $set[5];
1482 } elseif ( isset( $set[4] ) ) {
1483 # Single-quoted
1484 return $set[4];
1485 } elseif ( isset( $set[3] ) ) {
1486 # Double-quoted
1487 return $set[3];
1488 } elseif ( !isset( $set[2] ) ) {
1489 # In XHTML, attributes must have a value so return an empty string.
1490 # See "Empty attribute syntax",
1491 # https://www.w3.org/TR/html5/syntax.html#syntax-attribute-name
1492 return "";
1493 } else {
1494 throw new MWException( "Tag conditions not met. This should never happen and is a bug." );
1495 }
1496 }
1497
1498 /**
1499 * @param string $text
1500 * @return string
1501 */
1502 private static function normalizeWhitespace( $text ) {
1503 return preg_replace(
1504 '/\r\n|[\x20\x0d\x0a\x09]/',
1505 ' ',
1506 $text );
1507 }
1508
1509 /**
1510 * Normalizes whitespace in a section name, such as might be returned
1511 * by Parser::stripSectionName(), for use in the id's that are used for
1512 * section links.
1513 *
1514 * @param string $section
1515 * @return string
1516 */
1517 static function normalizeSectionNameWhitespace( $section ) {
1518 return trim( preg_replace( '/[ _]+/', ' ', $section ) );
1519 }
1520
1521 /**
1522 * Ensure that any entities and character references are legal
1523 * for XML and XHTML specifically. Any stray bits will be
1524 * &amp;-escaped to result in a valid text fragment.
1525 *
1526 * a. named char refs can only be &lt; &gt; &amp; &quot;, others are
1527 * numericized (this way we're well-formed even without a DTD)
1528 * b. any numeric char refs must be legal chars, not invalid or forbidden
1529 * c. use lower cased "&#x", not "&#X"
1530 * d. fix or reject non-valid attributes
1531 *
1532 * @param string $text
1533 * @return string
1534 * @private
1535 */
1536 static function normalizeCharReferences( $text ) {
1537 return preg_replace_callback(
1538 self::CHAR_REFS_REGEX,
1539 [ 'Sanitizer', 'normalizeCharReferencesCallback' ],
1540 $text );
1541 }
1542
1543 /**
1544 * @param string $matches
1545 * @return string
1546 */
1547 static function normalizeCharReferencesCallback( $matches ) {
1548 $ret = null;
1549 if ( $matches[1] != '' ) {
1550 $ret = self::normalizeEntity( $matches[1] );
1551 } elseif ( $matches[2] != '' ) {
1552 $ret = self::decCharReference( $matches[2] );
1553 } elseif ( $matches[3] != '' ) {
1554 $ret = self::hexCharReference( $matches[3] );
1555 }
1556 if ( is_null( $ret ) ) {
1557 return htmlspecialchars( $matches[0] );
1558 } else {
1559 return $ret;
1560 }
1561 }
1562
1563 /**
1564 * If the named entity is defined in the HTML 4.0/XHTML 1.0 DTD,
1565 * return the equivalent numeric entity reference (except for the core &lt;
1566 * &gt; &amp; &quot;). If the entity is a MediaWiki-specific alias, returns
1567 * the HTML equivalent. Otherwise, returns HTML-escaped text of
1568 * pseudo-entity source (eg &amp;foo;)
1569 *
1570 * @param string $name
1571 * @return string
1572 */
1573 static function normalizeEntity( $name ) {
1574 if ( isset( self::$htmlEntityAliases[$name] ) ) {
1575 return '&' . self::$htmlEntityAliases[$name] . ';';
1576 } elseif ( in_array( $name, [ 'lt', 'gt', 'amp', 'quot' ] ) ) {
1577 return "&$name;";
1578 } elseif ( isset( self::$htmlEntities[$name] ) ) {
1579 return '&#' . self::$htmlEntities[$name] . ';';
1580 } else {
1581 return "&amp;$name;";
1582 }
1583 }
1584
1585 /**
1586 * @param int $codepoint
1587 * @return null|string
1588 */
1589 static function decCharReference( $codepoint ) {
1590 $point = intval( $codepoint );
1591 if ( self::validateCodepoint( $point ) ) {
1592 return sprintf( '&#%d;', $point );
1593 } else {
1594 return null;
1595 }
1596 }
1597
1598 /**
1599 * @param int $codepoint
1600 * @return null|string
1601 */
1602 static function hexCharReference( $codepoint ) {
1603 $point = hexdec( $codepoint );
1604 if ( self::validateCodepoint( $point ) ) {
1605 return sprintf( '&#x%x;', $point );
1606 } else {
1607 return null;
1608 }
1609 }
1610
1611 /**
1612 * Returns true if a given Unicode codepoint is a valid character in
1613 * both HTML5 and XML.
1614 * @param int $codepoint
1615 * @return bool
1616 */
1617 private static function validateCodepoint( $codepoint ) {
1618 # U+000C is valid in HTML5 but not allowed in XML.
1619 # U+000D is valid in XML but not allowed in HTML5.
1620 # U+007F - U+009F are disallowed in HTML5 (control characters).
1621 return $codepoint == 0x09
1622 || $codepoint == 0x0a
1623 || ( $codepoint >= 0x20 && $codepoint <= 0x7e )
1624 || ( $codepoint >= 0xa0 && $codepoint <= 0xd7ff )
1625 || ( $codepoint >= 0xe000 && $codepoint <= 0xfffd )
1626 || ( $codepoint >= 0x10000 && $codepoint <= 0x10ffff );
1627 }
1628
1629 /**
1630 * Decode any character references, numeric or named entities,
1631 * in the text and return a UTF-8 string.
1632 *
1633 * @param string $text
1634 * @return string
1635 */
1636 public static function decodeCharReferences( $text ) {
1637 return preg_replace_callback(
1638 self::CHAR_REFS_REGEX,
1639 [ 'Sanitizer', 'decodeCharReferencesCallback' ],
1640 $text );
1641 }
1642
1643 /**
1644 * Decode any character references, numeric or named entities,
1645 * in the next and normalize the resulting string. (T16952)
1646 *
1647 * This is useful for page titles, not for text to be displayed,
1648 * MediaWiki allows HTML entities to escape normalization as a feature.
1649 *
1650 * @param string $text Already normalized, containing entities
1651 * @return string Still normalized, without entities
1652 */
1653 public static function decodeCharReferencesAndNormalize( $text ) {
1654 global $wgContLang;
1655 $text = preg_replace_callback(
1656 self::CHAR_REFS_REGEX,
1657 [ 'Sanitizer', 'decodeCharReferencesCallback' ],
1658 $text,
1659 -1, //limit
1660 $count
1661 );
1662
1663 if ( $count ) {
1664 return $wgContLang->normalize( $text );
1665 } else {
1666 return $text;
1667 }
1668 }
1669
1670 /**
1671 * @param string $matches
1672 * @return string
1673 */
1674 static function decodeCharReferencesCallback( $matches ) {
1675 if ( $matches[1] != '' ) {
1676 return self::decodeEntity( $matches[1] );
1677 } elseif ( $matches[2] != '' ) {
1678 return self::decodeChar( intval( $matches[2] ) );
1679 } elseif ( $matches[3] != '' ) {
1680 return self::decodeChar( hexdec( $matches[3] ) );
1681 }
1682 # Last case should be an ampersand by itself
1683 return $matches[0];
1684 }
1685
1686 /**
1687 * Return UTF-8 string for a codepoint if that is a valid
1688 * character reference, otherwise U+FFFD REPLACEMENT CHARACTER.
1689 * @param int $codepoint
1690 * @return string
1691 * @private
1692 */
1693 static function decodeChar( $codepoint ) {
1694 if ( self::validateCodepoint( $codepoint ) ) {
1695 return UtfNormal\Utils::codepointToUtf8( $codepoint );
1696 } else {
1697 return UtfNormal\Constants::UTF8_REPLACEMENT;
1698 }
1699 }
1700
1701 /**
1702 * If the named entity is defined in the HTML 4.0/XHTML 1.0 DTD,
1703 * return the UTF-8 encoding of that character. Otherwise, returns
1704 * pseudo-entity source (eg "&foo;")
1705 *
1706 * @param string $name
1707 * @return string
1708 */
1709 static function decodeEntity( $name ) {
1710 if ( isset( self::$htmlEntityAliases[$name] ) ) {
1711 $name = self::$htmlEntityAliases[$name];
1712 }
1713 if ( isset( self::$htmlEntities[$name] ) ) {
1714 return UtfNormal\Utils::codepointToUtf8( self::$htmlEntities[$name] );
1715 } else {
1716 return "&$name;";
1717 }
1718 }
1719
1720 /**
1721 * Fetch the whitelist of acceptable attributes for a given element name.
1722 *
1723 * @param string $element
1724 * @return array
1725 */
1726 static function attributeWhitelist( $element ) {
1727 $list = self::setupAttributeWhitelist();
1728 return isset( $list[$element] )
1729 ? $list[$element]
1730 : [];
1731 }
1732
1733 /**
1734 * Foreach array key (an allowed HTML element), return an array
1735 * of allowed attributes
1736 * @return array
1737 */
1738 static function setupAttributeWhitelist() {
1739 static $whitelist;
1740
1741 if ( $whitelist !== null ) {
1742 return $whitelist;
1743 }
1744
1745 $common = [
1746 # HTML
1747 'id',
1748 'class',
1749 'style',
1750 'lang',
1751 'dir',
1752 'title',
1753
1754 # WAI-ARIA
1755 'aria-describedby',
1756 'aria-flowto',
1757 'aria-label',
1758 'aria-labelledby',
1759 'aria-owns',
1760 'role',
1761
1762 # RDFa
1763 # These attributes are specified in section 9 of
1764 # https://www.w3.org/TR/2008/REC-rdfa-syntax-20081014
1765 'about',
1766 'property',
1767 'resource',
1768 'datatype',
1769 'typeof',
1770
1771 # Microdata. These are specified by
1772 # https://html.spec.whatwg.org/multipage/microdata.html#the-microdata-model
1773 'itemid',
1774 'itemprop',
1775 'itemref',
1776 'itemscope',
1777 'itemtype',
1778 ];
1779
1780 $block = array_merge( $common, [ 'align' ] );
1781 $tablealign = [ 'align', 'valign' ];
1782 $tablecell = [
1783 'abbr',
1784 'axis',
1785 'headers',
1786 'scope',
1787 'rowspan',
1788 'colspan',
1789 'nowrap', # deprecated
1790 'width', # deprecated
1791 'height', # deprecated
1792 'bgcolor', # deprecated
1793 ];
1794
1795 # Numbers refer to sections in HTML 4.01 standard describing the element.
1796 # See: https://www.w3.org/TR/html4/
1797 $whitelist = [
1798 # 7.5.4
1799 'div' => $block,
1800 'center' => $common, # deprecated
1801 'span' => $common,
1802
1803 # 7.5.5
1804 'h1' => $block,
1805 'h2' => $block,
1806 'h3' => $block,
1807 'h4' => $block,
1808 'h5' => $block,
1809 'h6' => $block,
1810
1811 # 7.5.6
1812 # address
1813
1814 # 8.2.4
1815 'bdo' => $common,
1816
1817 # 9.2.1
1818 'em' => $common,
1819 'strong' => $common,
1820 'cite' => $common,
1821 'dfn' => $common,
1822 'code' => $common,
1823 'samp' => $common,
1824 'kbd' => $common,
1825 'var' => $common,
1826 'abbr' => $common,
1827 # acronym
1828
1829 # 9.2.2
1830 'blockquote' => array_merge( $common, [ 'cite' ] ),
1831 'q' => array_merge( $common, [ 'cite' ] ),
1832
1833 # 9.2.3
1834 'sub' => $common,
1835 'sup' => $common,
1836
1837 # 9.3.1
1838 'p' => $block,
1839
1840 # 9.3.2
1841 'br' => array_merge( $common, [ 'clear' ] ),
1842
1843 # https://www.w3.org/TR/html5/text-level-semantics.html#the-wbr-element
1844 'wbr' => $common,
1845
1846 # 9.3.4
1847 'pre' => array_merge( $common, [ 'width' ] ),
1848
1849 # 9.4
1850 'ins' => array_merge( $common, [ 'cite', 'datetime' ] ),
1851 'del' => array_merge( $common, [ 'cite', 'datetime' ] ),
1852
1853 # 10.2
1854 'ul' => array_merge( $common, [ 'type' ] ),
1855 'ol' => array_merge( $common, [ 'type', 'start', 'reversed' ] ),
1856 'li' => array_merge( $common, [ 'type', 'value' ] ),
1857
1858 # 10.3
1859 'dl' => $common,
1860 'dd' => $common,
1861 'dt' => $common,
1862
1863 # 11.2.1
1864 'table' => array_merge( $common,
1865 [ 'summary', 'width', 'border', 'frame',
1866 'rules', 'cellspacing', 'cellpadding',
1867 'align', 'bgcolor',
1868 ] ),
1869
1870 # 11.2.2
1871 'caption' => $block,
1872
1873 # 11.2.3
1874 'thead' => $common,
1875 'tfoot' => $common,
1876 'tbody' => $common,
1877
1878 # 11.2.4
1879 'colgroup' => array_merge( $common, [ 'span' ] ),
1880 'col' => array_merge( $common, [ 'span' ] ),
1881
1882 # 11.2.5
1883 'tr' => array_merge( $common, [ 'bgcolor' ], $tablealign ),
1884
1885 # 11.2.6
1886 'td' => array_merge( $common, $tablecell, $tablealign ),
1887 'th' => array_merge( $common, $tablecell, $tablealign ),
1888
1889 # 12.2
1890 # NOTE: <a> is not allowed directly, but the attrib
1891 # whitelist is used from the Parser object
1892 'a' => array_merge( $common, [ 'href', 'rel', 'rev' ] ), # rel/rev esp. for RDFa
1893
1894 # 13.2
1895 # Not usually allowed, but may be used for extension-style hooks
1896 # such as <math> when it is rasterized, or if $wgAllowImageTag is
1897 # true
1898 'img' => array_merge( $common, [ 'alt', 'src', 'width', 'height', 'srcset' ] ),
1899
1900 'video' => array_merge( $common, [ 'poster', 'controls', 'preload', 'width', 'height' ] ),
1901 'source' => array_merge( $common, [ 'type', 'src' ] ),
1902 'track' => array_merge( $common, [ 'type', 'src', 'srclang', 'kind', 'label' ] ),
1903
1904 # 15.2.1
1905 'tt' => $common,
1906 'b' => $common,
1907 'i' => $common,
1908 'big' => $common,
1909 'small' => $common,
1910 'strike' => $common,
1911 's' => $common,
1912 'u' => $common,
1913
1914 # 15.2.2
1915 'font' => array_merge( $common, [ 'size', 'color', 'face' ] ),
1916 # basefont
1917
1918 # 15.3
1919 'hr' => array_merge( $common, [ 'width' ] ),
1920
1921 # HTML Ruby annotation text module, simple ruby only.
1922 # https://www.w3.org/TR/html5/text-level-semantics.html#the-ruby-element
1923 'ruby' => $common,
1924 # rbc
1925 'rb' => $common,
1926 'rp' => $common,
1927 'rt' => $common, # array_merge( $common, array( 'rbspan' ) ),
1928 'rtc' => $common,
1929
1930 # MathML root element, where used for extensions
1931 # 'title' may not be 100% valid here; it's XHTML
1932 # https://www.w3.org/TR/REC-MathML/
1933 'math' => [ 'class', 'style', 'id', 'title' ],
1934
1935 // HTML 5 section 4.5
1936 'figure' => $common,
1937 'figcaption' => $common,
1938
1939 # HTML 5 section 4.6
1940 'bdi' => $common,
1941
1942 # HTML5 elements, defined by:
1943 # https://html.spec.whatwg.org/multipage/semantics.html#the-data-element
1944 'data' => array_merge( $common, [ 'value' ] ),
1945 'time' => array_merge( $common, [ 'datetime' ] ),
1946 'mark' => $common,
1947
1948 // meta and link are only permitted by removeHTMLtags when Microdata
1949 // is enabled so we don't bother adding a conditional to hide these
1950 // Also meta and link are only valid in WikiText as Microdata elements
1951 // (ie: validateTag rejects tags missing the attributes needed for Microdata)
1952 // So we don't bother including $common attributes that have no purpose.
1953 'meta' => [ 'itemprop', 'content' ],
1954 'link' => [ 'itemprop', 'href', 'title' ],
1955 ];
1956
1957 return $whitelist;
1958 }
1959
1960 /**
1961 * Take a fragment of (potentially invalid) HTML and return
1962 * a version with any tags removed, encoded as plain text.
1963 *
1964 * Warning: this return value must be further escaped for literal
1965 * inclusion in HTML output as of 1.10!
1966 *
1967 * @param string $text HTML fragment
1968 * @return string
1969 */
1970 static function stripAllTags( $text ) {
1971 # Actual <tags>
1972 $text = StringUtils::delimiterReplace( '<', '>', '', $text );
1973
1974 # Normalize &entities and whitespace
1975 $text = self::decodeCharReferences( $text );
1976 $text = self::normalizeWhitespace( $text );
1977
1978 return $text;
1979 }
1980
1981 /**
1982 * Hack up a private DOCTYPE with HTML's standard entity declarations.
1983 * PHP 4 seemed to know these if you gave it an HTML doctype, but
1984 * PHP 5.1 doesn't.
1985 *
1986 * Use for passing XHTML fragments to PHP's XML parsing functions
1987 *
1988 * @return string
1989 */
1990 static function hackDocType() {
1991 $out = "<!DOCTYPE html [\n";
1992 foreach ( self::$htmlEntities as $entity => $codepoint ) {
1993 $out .= "<!ENTITY $entity \"&#$codepoint;\">";
1994 }
1995 $out .= "]>\n";
1996 return $out;
1997 }
1998
1999 /**
2000 * @param string $url
2001 * @return mixed|string
2002 */
2003 static function cleanUrl( $url ) {
2004 # Normalize any HTML entities in input. They will be
2005 # re-escaped by makeExternalLink().
2006 $url = self::decodeCharReferences( $url );
2007
2008 # Escape any control characters introduced by the above step
2009 $url = preg_replace_callback( '/[\][<>"\\x00-\\x20\\x7F\|]/',
2010 [ __CLASS__, 'cleanUrlCallback' ], $url );
2011
2012 # Validate hostname portion
2013 $matches = [];
2014 if ( preg_match( '!^([^:]+:)(//[^/]+)?(.*)$!iD', $url, $matches ) ) {
2015 list( /* $whole */, $protocol, $host, $rest ) = $matches;
2016
2017 // Characters that will be ignored in IDNs.
2018 // https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc3454#section-3.1
2019 // Strip them before further processing so blacklists and such work.
2020 $strip = "/
2021 \\s| # general whitespace
2022 \xc2\xad| # 00ad SOFT HYPHEN
2023 \xe1\xa0\x86| # 1806 MONGOLIAN TODO SOFT HYPHEN
2024 \xe2\x80\x8b| # 200b ZERO WIDTH SPACE
2025 \xe2\x81\xa0| # 2060 WORD JOINER
2026 \xef\xbb\xbf| # feff ZERO WIDTH NO-BREAK SPACE
2027 \xcd\x8f| # 034f COMBINING GRAPHEME JOINER
2028 \xe1\xa0\x8b| # 180b MONGOLIAN FREE VARIATION SELECTOR ONE
2029 \xe1\xa0\x8c| # 180c MONGOLIAN FREE VARIATION SELECTOR TWO
2030 \xe1\xa0\x8d| # 180d MONGOLIAN FREE VARIATION SELECTOR THREE
2031 \xe2\x80\x8c| # 200c ZERO WIDTH NON-JOINER
2032 \xe2\x80\x8d| # 200d ZERO WIDTH JOINER
2033 [\xef\xb8\x80-\xef\xb8\x8f] # fe00-fe0f VARIATION SELECTOR-1-16
2034 /xuD";
2035
2036 $host = preg_replace( $strip, '', $host );
2037
2038 // IPv6 host names are bracketed with []. Url-decode these.
2039 if ( substr_compare( "//%5B", $host, 0, 5 ) === 0 &&
2040 preg_match( '!^//%5B([0-9A-Fa-f:.]+)%5D((:\d+)?)$!', $host, $matches )
2041 ) {
2042 $host = '//[' . $matches[1] . ']' . $matches[2];
2043 }
2044
2045 // @todo FIXME: Validate hostnames here
2046
2047 return $protocol . $host . $rest;
2048 } else {
2049 return $url;
2050 }
2051 }
2052
2053 /**
2054 * @param array $matches
2055 * @return string
2056 */
2057 static function cleanUrlCallback( $matches ) {
2058 return urlencode( $matches[0] );
2059 }
2060
2061 /**
2062 * Does a string look like an e-mail address?
2063 *
2064 * This validates an email address using an HTML5 specification found at:
2065 * http://www.whatwg.org/html/states-of-the-type-attribute.html#valid-e-mail-address
2066 * Which as of 2011-01-24 says:
2067 *
2068 * A valid e-mail address is a string that matches the ABNF production
2069 * 1*( atext / "." ) "@" ldh-str *( "." ldh-str ) where atext is defined
2070 * in RFC 5322 section 3.2.3, and ldh-str is defined in RFC 1034 section
2071 * 3.5.
2072 *
2073 * This function is an implementation of the specification as requested in
2074 * T24449.
2075 *
2076 * Client-side forms will use the same standard validation rules via JS or
2077 * HTML 5 validation; additional restrictions can be enforced server-side
2078 * by extensions via the 'isValidEmailAddr' hook.
2079 *
2080 * Note that this validation doesn't 100% match RFC 2822, but is believed
2081 * to be liberal enough for wide use. Some invalid addresses will still
2082 * pass validation here.
2083 *
2084 * @since 1.18
2085 *
2086 * @param string $addr E-mail address
2087 * @return bool
2088 */
2089 public static function validateEmail( $addr ) {
2090 $result = null;
2091 if ( !Hooks::run( 'isValidEmailAddr', [ $addr, &$result ] ) ) {
2092 return $result;
2093 }
2094
2095 // Please note strings below are enclosed in brackets [], this make the
2096 // hyphen "-" a range indicator. Hence it is double backslashed below.
2097 // See T28948
2098 $rfc5322_atext = "a-z0-9!#$%&'*+\\-\/=?^_`{|}~";
2099 $rfc1034_ldh_str = "a-z0-9\\-";
2100
2101 $html5_email_regexp = "/
2102 ^ # start of string
2103 [$rfc5322_atext\\.]+ # user part which is liberal :p
2104 @ # 'apostrophe'
2105 [$rfc1034_ldh_str]+ # First domain part
2106 (\\.[$rfc1034_ldh_str]+)* # Following part prefixed with a dot
2107 $ # End of string
2108 /ix"; // case Insensitive, eXtended
2109
2110 return (bool)preg_match( $html5_email_regexp, $addr );
2111 }
2112 }