npm install express-sanitize-escape
Place this directly after all express.use(bodyParser) middlewares and before any express middleware that accesses query or body parameters, e.g.:
var bodyParser = require('body-parser');
var express = require('express');
var expressSanitized = require('express-sanitize-escape');
app.use(bodyParser.urlencoded);
app.use(bodyParser.json);
app.use(expressSanitized()); // this line follows app.use(bodyParser.json) or the last body parser middlewareThe above sanitizes req.body and req.query. In order to sanitize req.params as well, pass in an express router or app to expressSanitized.sanitizeParams,
along with the names of the params to sanitize, e.g.:
var express = require('express');
var expressSanitized = require('express-sanitize-escape');
var router = express.router();
expressSanitized.sanitizeParams(router, ['id','name']);
router.get('/:id', function(req, res, next)
{
// req.params.id is now sanitized.
...
});
router.get('/:name', function(req, res, next)
{
// req.params.name is now sanitized.
...
});The string
'<script>document.write('cookie monster')</script> download now'will be sanitized to ' download now'.
and
< > ' " &
will be escaped to < > ' " &
This is a basic implementation of Caja-HTML-Sanitizer with the specific purpose of mitigating against persistent XSS risks. And node-htmlencode to escape all html entities
This module trusts the dependencies to provide basic persistent XSS risk mitigation. A user of this package should review all packages and make their own decision on security and fitness for purpose.
This module was inspired by express-sanitizer and express-sanitized. The difference here is: This middleware automatically sanitizes post and query values parameter. And automatically html escapes all strings.
- Added function to sanitize request params of a router
- Added additional test for nested object and an array
- Added chai js for testing
- Added htmlencoding
- Change filer to recurse through all values of the object and sanitize only values that are strings
- Updated docs to express 4.x and new bodyParser middleware
- Added License file
- Initial release
- Patrick Hogan patrick@callinize.com - Wrap the sanitizer in an npm package
- Mark Andrews 20metresbelow@gmail.com* - Wrote the initial express-sanitizer. I forked his library.
- Callinize
Copyright (c) 2016 Finger Food Studios justin@fingerfoodstudios.com, MIT License