Switched {% cycle %} and {% firstof %} tags to auto-escape their variables per deprecation timeline.

refs #17906.
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Tim Graham 2014-03-21 13:17:10 -04:00
parent 274048351a
commit 1ea44a3abd
4 changed files with 28 additions and 81 deletions

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@ -17,7 +17,6 @@ from django.template.base import (Node, NodeList, Template, Context, Library,
render_value_in_context)
from django.template.smartif import IfParser, Literal
from django.template.defaultfilters import date
from django.utils.deprecation import RemovedInDjango18Warning
from django.utils.encoding import force_text, smart_text
from django.utils.safestring import mark_safe
from django.utils.html import format_html
@ -65,11 +64,10 @@ class CsrfTokenNode(Node):
class CycleNode(Node):
def __init__(self, cyclevars, variable_name=None, silent=False, escape=False):
def __init__(self, cyclevars, variable_name=None, silent=False):
self.cyclevars = cyclevars
self.variable_name = variable_name
self.silent = silent
self.escape = escape # only while the "future" version exists
def render(self, context):
if self not in context.render_context:
@ -81,8 +79,6 @@ class CycleNode(Node):
context[self.variable_name] = value
if self.silent:
return ''
if not self.escape:
value = mark_safe(value)
return render_value_in_context(value, context)
@ -107,16 +103,13 @@ class FilterNode(Node):
class FirstOfNode(Node):
def __init__(self, variables, escape=False):
def __init__(self, variables):
self.vars = variables
self.escape = escape # only while the "future" version exists
def render(self, context):
for var in self.vars:
value = var.resolve(context, True)
if value:
if not self.escape:
value = mark_safe(value)
return render_value_in_context(value, context)
return ''
@ -554,7 +547,7 @@ def comment(parser, token):
@register.tag
def cycle(parser, token, escape=False):
def cycle(parser, token):
"""
Cycles among the given strings each time this tag is encountered.
@ -587,13 +580,6 @@ def cycle(parser, token, escape=False):
{% endfor %}
"""
if not escape:
warnings.warn(
"'The `cycle` template tag is changing to escape its arguments; "
"the non-autoescaping version is deprecated. Load it "
"from the `future` tag library to start using the new behavior.",
RemovedInDjango18Warning, stacklevel=2)
# Note: This returns the exact same node on each {% cycle name %} call;
# that is, the node object returned from {% cycle a b c as name %} and the
# one returned from {% cycle name %} are the exact same object. This
@ -640,13 +626,13 @@ def cycle(parser, token, escape=False):
if as_form:
name = args[-1]
values = [parser.compile_filter(arg) for arg in args[1:-2]]
node = CycleNode(values, name, silent=silent, escape=escape)
node = CycleNode(values, name, silent=silent)
if not hasattr(parser, '_namedCycleNodes'):
parser._namedCycleNodes = {}
parser._namedCycleNodes[name] = node
else:
values = [parser.compile_filter(arg) for arg in args[1:]]
node = CycleNode(values, escape=escape)
node = CycleNode(values)
return node
@ -701,7 +687,7 @@ def do_filter(parser, token):
@register.tag
def firstof(parser, token, escape=False):
def firstof(parser, token):
"""
Outputs the first variable passed that is not False, without escaping.
@ -735,17 +721,10 @@ def firstof(parser, token, escape=False):
{% endfilter %}
"""
if not escape:
warnings.warn(
"'The `firstof` template tag is changing to escape its arguments; "
"the non-autoescaping version is deprecated. Load it "
"from the `future` tag library to start using the new behavior.",
RemovedInDjango18Warning, stacklevel=2)
bits = token.split_contents()[1:]
if len(bits) < 1:
raise TemplateSyntaxError("'firstof' statement requires at least one argument")
return FirstOfNode([parser.compile_filter(bit) for bit in bits], escape=escape)
return FirstOfNode([parser.compile_filter(bit) for bit in bits])
@register.tag('for')

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@ -29,6 +29,8 @@ def url(parser, token):
def cycle(parser, token):
"""
This is the future version of `cycle` with auto-escaping.
The deprecation is now complete and this version is no different
from the non-future version so this can be deprecated (#22306)
By default all strings are escaped.
@ -42,13 +44,15 @@ def cycle(parser, token):
{% cycle var1 var2|safe var3|safe as somecycle %}
"""
return defaulttags.cycle(parser, token, escape=True)
return defaulttags.cycle(parser, token)
@register.tag
def firstof(parser, token):
"""
This is the future version of `firstof` with auto-escaping.
The deprecation is now complete and this version is no different
from the non-future version so this can be deprecated (#22306)
This is equivalent to::
@ -71,4 +75,4 @@ def firstof(parser, token):
{% firstof var1 var2|safe var3 "<strong>fallback value</strong>"|safe %}
"""
return defaulttags.firstof(parser, token, escape=True)
return defaulttags.firstof(parser, token)

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@ -102,13 +102,11 @@ this::
</tr>
{% endfor %}
Note that the variables included in the cycle will not be escaped. Any HTML or
Javascript code contained in the printed variable will be rendered as-is, which
could potentially lead to security issues. So either make sure that you trust
their values or use explicit escaping like this::
Variables included in the cycle will be escaped. You can disable auto-escaping
with::
{% for o in some_list %}
<tr class="{% filter force_escape %}{% cycle rowvalue1 rowvalue2 %}{% endfilter %}">
<tr class="{% autoescape off %}{% cycle rowvalue1 rowvalue2 %}{% endautoescape
...
</tr>
{% endfor %}
@ -196,21 +194,6 @@ In this syntax, each value gets interpreted as a literal string, and there's no
way to specify variable values. Or literal commas. Or spaces. Did we mention
you shouldn't use this syntax in any new projects?
.. versionchanged:: 1.6
To improve safety, future versions of ``cycle`` will automatically escape
their output. You're encouraged to activate this behavior by loading
``cycle`` from the ``future`` template library::
{% load cycle from future %}
When using the ``future`` version, you can disable auto-escaping with::
{% for o in some_list %}
<tr class="{% autoescape off %}{% cycle rowvalue1 rowvalue2 %}{% endautoescape %}">
...
</tr>
{% endfor %}
.. templatetag:: debug
@ -268,10 +251,8 @@ Sample usage::
firstof
^^^^^^^
Outputs the first argument variable that is not False. This tag does *not*
auto-escape variable values.
Outputs nothing if all the passed variables are False.
Outputs the first argument variable that is not ``False``. Outputs nothing if
all the passed variables are ``False``.
Sample usage::
@ -292,32 +273,15 @@ passed variables are False::
{% firstof var1 var2 var3 "fallback value" %}
Note that currently the variables included in the firstof tag will not be
escaped. Any HTML or Javascript code contained in the printed variable will be
rendered as-is, which could potentially lead to security issues. If you need
to escape the variables in the firstof tag, you must do so explicitly::
This tag auto-escapes variable values. You can disable auto-escaping with::
{% filter force_escape %}
{% firstof var1 var2 var3 "fallback value" %}
{% endfilter %}
{% autoescape off %}
{% firstof var1 var2 var3 "<strong>fallback value</strong>" %}
{% endautoescape %}
.. versionchanged:: 1.6
Or if only some variables should be escaped, you can use::
To improve safety, future versions of ``firstof`` will automatically escape
their output. You're encouraged to activate this behavior by loading
``firstof`` from the ``future`` template library::
{% load firstof from future %}
When using the ``future`` version, you can disable auto-escaping with::
{% autoescape off %}
{% firstof var1 var2 var3 "<strong>fallback value</strong>" %}
{% endautoescape %}
Or if only some variables should be escaped, you can use::
{% firstof var1 var2|safe var3 "<strong>fallback value</strong>"|safe %}
{% firstof var1 var2|safe var3 "<strong>fallback value</strong>"|safe %}
.. templatetag:: for

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@ -883,13 +883,13 @@ class TemplateTests(TestCase):
'cycle17': ("{% cycle 'a' 'b' 'c' as abc silent %}{% cycle abc %}{% cycle abc %}{% cycle abc %}{% cycle abc %}", {}, ""),
'cycle18': ("{% cycle 'a' 'b' 'c' as foo invalid_flag %}", {}, template.TemplateSyntaxError),
'cycle19': ("{% cycle 'a' 'b' as silent %}{% cycle silent %}", {}, "ab"),
'cycle20': ("{% cycle one two as foo %} &amp; {% cycle foo %}", {'one': 'A & B', 'two': 'C & D'}, "A & B &amp; C & D"),
'cycle21': ("{% filter force_escape %}{% cycle one two as foo %} & {% cycle foo %}{% endfilter %}", {'one': 'A & B', 'two': 'C & D'}, "A &amp; B &amp; C &amp; D"),
'cycle20': ("{% cycle one two as foo %} &amp; {% cycle foo %}", {'one': 'A & B', 'two': 'C & D'}, "A &amp; B &amp; C &amp; D"),
'cycle21': ("{% filter force_escape %}{% cycle one two as foo %} & {% cycle foo %}{% endfilter %}", {'one': 'A & B', 'two': 'C & D'}, "A &amp;amp; B &amp; C &amp;amp; D"),
'cycle22': ("{% for x in values %}{% cycle 'a' 'b' 'c' as abc silent %}{{ x }}{% endfor %}", {'values': [1, 2, 3, 4]}, "1234"),
'cycle23': ("{% for x in values %}{% cycle 'a' 'b' 'c' as abc silent %}{{ abc }}{{ x }}{% endfor %}", {'values': [1, 2, 3, 4]}, "a1b2c3a4"),
'included-cycle': ('{{ abc }}', {'abc': 'xxx'}, 'xxx'),
'cycle24': ("{% for x in values %}{% cycle 'a' 'b' 'c' as abc silent %}{% include 'included-cycle' %}{% endfor %}", {'values': [1, 2, 3, 4]}, "abca"),
'cycle25': ('{% cycle a as abc %}', {'a': '<'}, '<'),
'cycle25': ('{% cycle a as abc %}', {'a': '<'}, '&lt;'),
'cycle26': ('{% load cycle from future %}{% cycle a b as ab %}{% cycle ab %}', {'a': '<', 'b': '>'}, '&lt;&gt;'),
'cycle27': ('{% load cycle from future %}{% autoescape off %}{% cycle a b as ab %}{% cycle ab %}{% endautoescape %}', {'a': '<', 'b': '>'}, '<>'),
@ -929,7 +929,7 @@ class TemplateTests(TestCase):
'firstof07': ('{% firstof a b "c" %}', {'a': 0}, 'c'),
'firstof08': ('{% firstof a b "c and d" %}', {'a': 0, 'b': 0}, 'c and d'),
'firstof09': ('{% firstof %}', {}, template.TemplateSyntaxError),
'firstof10': ('{% firstof a %}', {'a': '<'}, '<'),
'firstof10': ('{% firstof a %}', {'a': '<'}, '&lt;'),
'firstof11': ('{% load firstof from future %}{% firstof a b %}', {'a': '<', 'b': '>'}, '&lt;'),
'firstof12': ('{% load firstof from future %}{% firstof a b %}', {'a': '', 'b': '>'}, '&gt;'),