// Copyright 2013 The Closure Library Authors. All Rights Reserved. // // Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License"); // you may not use this file except in compliance with the License. // You may obtain a copy of the License at // // http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0 // // Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software // distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS-IS" BASIS, // WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied. // See the License for the specific language governing permissions and // limitations under the License. /** * @fileoverview The TrustedResourceUrl type and its builders. * * TODO(xtof): Link to document stating type contract. */ goog.provide('goog.html.TrustedResourceUrl'); goog.require('goog.asserts'); goog.require('goog.i18n.bidi.Dir'); goog.require('goog.i18n.bidi.DirectionalString'); goog.require('goog.string.Const'); goog.require('goog.string.TypedString'); /** * A URL which is under application control and from which script, CSS, and * other resources that represent executable code, can be fetched. * * Given that the URL can only be constructed from strings under application * control and is used to load resources, bugs resulting in a malformed URL * should not have a security impact and are likely to be easily detectable * during testing. Given the wide number of non-RFC compliant URLs in use, * stricter validation could prevent some applications from being able to use * this type. * * Instances of this type must be created via the factory method, * ({@code fromConstant}, {@code fromConstants}, {@code format} or {@code * formatWithParams}), and not by invoking its constructor. The constructor * intentionally takes no parameters and the type is immutable; hence only a * default instance corresponding to the empty string can be obtained via * constructor invocation. * * @see goog.html.TrustedResourceUrl#fromConstant * @constructor * @final * @struct * @implements {goog.i18n.bidi.DirectionalString} * @implements {goog.string.TypedString} */ goog.html.TrustedResourceUrl = function() { /** * The contained value of this TrustedResourceUrl. The field has a purposely * ugly name to make (non-compiled) code that attempts to directly access this * field stand out. * @private {string} */ this.privateDoNotAccessOrElseTrustedResourceUrlWrappedValue_ = ''; /** * A type marker used to implement additional run-time type checking. * @see goog.html.TrustedResourceUrl#unwrap * @const {!Object} * @private */ this.TRUSTED_RESOURCE_URL_TYPE_MARKER_GOOG_HTML_SECURITY_PRIVATE_ = goog.html.TrustedResourceUrl.TYPE_MARKER_GOOG_HTML_SECURITY_PRIVATE_; }; /** * @override * @const */ goog.html.TrustedResourceUrl.prototype.implementsGoogStringTypedString = true; /** * Returns this TrustedResourceUrl's value as a string. * * IMPORTANT: In code where it is security relevant that an object's type is * indeed {@code TrustedResourceUrl}, use * {@code goog.html.TrustedResourceUrl.unwrap} instead of this method. If in * doubt, assume that it's security relevant. In particular, note that * goog.html functions which return a goog.html type do not guarantee that * the returned instance is of the right type. For example: * * <pre> * var fakeSafeHtml = new String('fake'); * fakeSafeHtml.__proto__ = goog.html.SafeHtml.prototype; * var newSafeHtml = goog.html.SafeHtml.htmlEscape(fakeSafeHtml); * // newSafeHtml is just an alias for fakeSafeHtml, it's passed through by * // goog.html.SafeHtml.htmlEscape() as fakeSafeHtml instanceof * // goog.html.SafeHtml. * </pre> * * @see goog.html.TrustedResourceUrl#unwrap * @override */ goog.html.TrustedResourceUrl.prototype.getTypedStringValue = function() { return this.privateDoNotAccessOrElseTrustedResourceUrlWrappedValue_; }; /** * @override * @const */ goog.html.TrustedResourceUrl.prototype.implementsGoogI18nBidiDirectionalString = true; /** * Returns this URLs directionality, which is always {@code LTR}. * @override */ goog.html.TrustedResourceUrl.prototype.getDirection = function() { return goog.i18n.bidi.Dir.LTR; }; if (goog.DEBUG) { /** * Returns a debug string-representation of this value. * * To obtain the actual string value wrapped in a TrustedResourceUrl, use * {@code goog.html.TrustedResourceUrl.unwrap}. * * @see goog.html.TrustedResourceUrl#unwrap * @override */ goog.html.TrustedResourceUrl.prototype.toString = function() { return 'TrustedResourceUrl{' + this.privateDoNotAccessOrElseTrustedResourceUrlWrappedValue_ + '}'; }; } /** * Performs a runtime check that the provided object is indeed a * TrustedResourceUrl object, and returns its value. * * @param {!goog.html.TrustedResourceUrl} trustedResourceUrl The object to * extract from. * @return {string} The trustedResourceUrl object's contained string, unless * the run-time type check fails. In that case, {@code unwrap} returns an * innocuous string, or, if assertions are enabled, throws * {@code goog.asserts.AssertionError}. */ goog.html.TrustedResourceUrl.unwrap = function(trustedResourceUrl) { // Perform additional Run-time type-checking to ensure that // trustedResourceUrl is indeed an instance of the expected type. This // provides some additional protection against security bugs due to // application code that disables type checks. // Specifically, the following checks are performed: // 1. The object is an instance of the expected type. // 2. The object is not an instance of a subclass. // 3. The object carries a type marker for the expected type. "Faking" an // object requires a reference to the type marker, which has names intended // to stand out in code reviews. if (trustedResourceUrl instanceof goog.html.TrustedResourceUrl && trustedResourceUrl.constructor === goog.html.TrustedResourceUrl && trustedResourceUrl .TRUSTED_RESOURCE_URL_TYPE_MARKER_GOOG_HTML_SECURITY_PRIVATE_ === goog.html.TrustedResourceUrl .TYPE_MARKER_GOOG_HTML_SECURITY_PRIVATE_) { return trustedResourceUrl .privateDoNotAccessOrElseTrustedResourceUrlWrappedValue_; } else { goog.asserts.fail('expected object of type TrustedResourceUrl, got \'' + trustedResourceUrl + '\' of type ' + goog.typeOf(trustedResourceUrl)); return 'type_error:TrustedResourceUrl'; } }; /** * Creates a TrustedResourceUrl from a format string and arguments. * * The arguments for interpolation into the format string map labels to values. * Values of type `goog.string.Const` are interpolated without modifcation. * Values of other types are cast to string and encoded with * encodeURIComponent. * * `%{<label>}` markers are used in the format string to indicate locations * to be interpolated with the valued mapped to the given label. `<label>` * must contain only alphanumeric and `_` characters. * * The format string must start with one of the following: * - `https://<origin>/` * - `//<origin>/` * - `/<pathStart>` * - `about:blank` * * `<origin>` must contain only alphanumeric or any of the following: `-.:[]`. * `<pathStart>` is any character except `/` and `\`. * * Example usage: * * var url = goog.html.TrustedResourceUrl.format(goog.string.Const.from( * 'https://www.google.com/search?q=%{query}), {'query': searchTerm}); * * var url = goog.html.TrustedResourceUrl.format(goog.string.Const.from( * '//www.youtube.com/v/%{videoId}?hl=en&fs=1%{autoplay}'), { * 'videoId': videoId, * 'autoplay': opt_autoplay ? * goog.string.Const.EMPTY : goog.string.Const.from('&autoplay=1') * }); * * While this function can be used to create a TrustedResourceUrl from only * constants, fromConstant() and fromConstants() are generally preferable for * that purpose. * * @param {!goog.string.Const} format The format string. * @param {!Object<string, (string|number|!goog.string.Const)>} args Mapping * of labels to values to be interpolated into the format string. * goog.string.Const values are interpolated without encoding. * @return {!goog.html.TrustedResourceUrl} * @throws {!Error} On an invalid format string or if a label used in the * the format string is not present in args. */ goog.html.TrustedResourceUrl.format = function(format, args) { var result = goog.html.TrustedResourceUrl.format_(format, args); return goog.html.TrustedResourceUrl .createTrustedResourceUrlSecurityPrivateDoNotAccessOrElse(result); }; /** * String version of TrustedResourceUrl.format. * @param {!goog.string.Const} format * @param {!Object<string, (string|number|!goog.string.Const)>} args * @return {string} * @throws {!Error} * @private */ goog.html.TrustedResourceUrl.format_ = function(format, args) { var formatStr = goog.string.Const.unwrap(format); if (!goog.html.TrustedResourceUrl.BASE_URL_.test(formatStr)) { throw new Error('Invalid TrustedResourceUrl format: ' + formatStr); } return formatStr.replace( goog.html.TrustedResourceUrl.FORMAT_MARKER_, function(match, id) { if (!Object.prototype.hasOwnProperty.call(args, id)) { throw new Error( 'Found marker, "' + id + '", in format string, "' + formatStr + '", but no valid label mapping found ' + 'in args: ' + JSON.stringify(args)); } var arg = args[id]; if (arg instanceof goog.string.Const) { return goog.string.Const.unwrap(arg); } else { return encodeURIComponent(String(arg)); } }); }; /** * @private @const {!RegExp} */ goog.html.TrustedResourceUrl.FORMAT_MARKER_ = /%{(\w+)}/g; /** * The URL must be absolute, scheme-relative or path-absolute. So it must * start with: * - https:// followed by allowed origin characters. * - // followed by allowed origin characters. * - / not followed by / or \. There will only be an absolute path. * * Based on * https://url.spec.whatwg.org/commit-snapshots/56b74ce7cca8883eab62e9a12666e2fac665d03d/#url-parsing * an initial / which is not followed by another / or \ will end up in the "path * state" and from there it can only go to "fragment state" and "query state". * * We don't enforce a well-formed domain name. So '.' or '1.2' are valid. * That's ok because the origin comes from a compile-time constant. * * A regular expression is used instead of goog.uri for several reasons: * - Strictness. E.g. we don't want any userinfo component and we don't * want '/./, nor \' in the first path component. * - Small trusted base. goog.uri is generic and might need to change, * reasoning about all the ways it can parse a URL now and in the future * is error-prone. * - Code size. We expect many calls to .format(), many of which might * not be using goog.uri. * - Simplicity. Using goog.uri would likely not result in simpler nor shorter * code. * @private @const {!RegExp} */ goog.html.TrustedResourceUrl.BASE_URL_ = /^(?:https:)?\/\/[0-9a-z.:[\]-]+\/|^\/[^\/\\]|^about:blank(#|$)/i; /** * Formats the URL same as TrustedResourceUrl.format and then adds extra URL * parameters. * * Example usage: * * // Creates '//www.youtube.com/v/abc?autoplay=1' for videoId='abc' and * // opt_autoplay=1. Creates '//www.youtube.com/v/abc' for videoId='abc' * // and opt_autoplay=undefined. * var url = goog.html.TrustedResourceUrl.formatWithParams( * goog.string.Const.from('//www.youtube.com/v/%{videoId}'), * {'videoId': videoId}, * {'autoplay': opt_autoplay}); * * @param {!goog.string.Const} format The format string. * @param {!Object<string, (string|number|!goog.string.Const)>} args Mapping * of labels to values to be interpolated into the format string. * goog.string.Const values are interpolated without encoding. * @param {!Object<string, *>} params Parameters to add to URL. Parameters with * value {@code null} or {@code undefined} are skipped. Both keys and values * are encoded. Note that JavaScript doesn't guarantee the order of values * in an object which might result in non-deterministic order of the * parameters. However, browsers currently preserve the order. * @return {!goog.html.TrustedResourceUrl} * @throws {!Error} On an invalid format string or if a label used in the * the format string is not present in args. */ goog.html.TrustedResourceUrl.formatWithParams = function(format, args, params) { var url = goog.html.TrustedResourceUrl.format_(format, args); var separator = /\?/.test(url) ? '&' : '?'; for (var key in params) { if (params[key] == null) { continue; } url += separator + encodeURIComponent(key) + '=' + encodeURIComponent(String(params[key])); separator = '&'; } return goog.html.TrustedResourceUrl .createTrustedResourceUrlSecurityPrivateDoNotAccessOrElse(url); }; /** * Creates a TrustedResourceUrl object from a compile-time constant string. * * Compile-time constant strings are inherently program-controlled and hence * trusted. * * @param {!goog.string.Const} url A compile-time-constant string from which to * create a TrustedResourceUrl. * @return {!goog.html.TrustedResourceUrl} A TrustedResourceUrl object * initialized to {@code url}. */ goog.html.TrustedResourceUrl.fromConstant = function(url) { return goog.html.TrustedResourceUrl .createTrustedResourceUrlSecurityPrivateDoNotAccessOrElse( goog.string.Const.unwrap(url)); }; /** * Creates a TrustedResourceUrl object from a compile-time constant strings. * * Compile-time constant strings are inherently program-controlled and hence * trusted. * * @param {!Array<!goog.string.Const>} parts Compile-time-constant strings from * which to create a TrustedResourceUrl. * @return {!goog.html.TrustedResourceUrl} A TrustedResourceUrl object * initialized to concatenation of {@code parts}. */ goog.html.TrustedResourceUrl.fromConstants = function(parts) { var unwrapped = ''; for (var i = 0; i < parts.length; i++) { unwrapped += goog.string.Const.unwrap(parts[i]); } return goog.html.TrustedResourceUrl .createTrustedResourceUrlSecurityPrivateDoNotAccessOrElse(unwrapped); }; /** * Type marker for the TrustedResourceUrl type, used to implement additional * run-time type checking. * @const {!Object} * @private */ goog.html.TrustedResourceUrl.TYPE_MARKER_GOOG_HTML_SECURITY_PRIVATE_ = {}; /** * Package-internal utility method to create TrustedResourceUrl instances. * * @param {string} url The string to initialize the TrustedResourceUrl object * with. * @return {!goog.html.TrustedResourceUrl} The initialized TrustedResourceUrl * object. * @package */ goog.html.TrustedResourceUrl .createTrustedResourceUrlSecurityPrivateDoNotAccessOrElse = function(url) { var trustedResourceUrl = new goog.html.TrustedResourceUrl(); trustedResourceUrl.privateDoNotAccessOrElseTrustedResourceUrlWrappedValue_ = url; return trustedResourceUrl; };