chromabits/purifier

HTMLPurifier package for Laravel 5

2.1.1 2015-02-24 20:24 UTC

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README

A HTMLPurifier service for Laravel 5

Installation

Note: This package is for Laravel 5 only. It does not include a Facade and it requires certain "Contracts" interfaces only available in Laravel 5.

This package can be installed via Composer by requiring the chromabits/purifier package in your project's composer.json:

{
    "require": {
        "laravel/framework": "~5.0",
        "chromabits/purifier": "~2.1"
    }
}

Update your packages with composer update or install with composer install.

Usage

To use the HTMLPurifier service, you must register the service provider when bootstrapping your Laravel application.

Find the providers key in config/app.php and register the HTMLPurifier Service Provider:

    'providers' => [
        // ...
        'Chromabits\Purifier\PurifierServiceProvider',
    ]

After registering the provider, classes requiring the Chromabits\Purifier\Contracts\Purifier contract will get the purifier service instance through dependency injection (See below for examples).

Configuration

To use your own settings, copy the config/purifier.php file in this package into your application's config directory, and modify as needed.

You can define mutiple sets of configurations by sspecifying new entries in the settings array key:

return [
    "settings" => [
        "default" => [
            "HTML.SafeIframe" => 'true',
            "URI.SafeIframeRegexp" => "%^(http://|https://|//)(www.youtube.com/embed/|player.vimeo.com/video/)%",
        ],
        "titles" => [
            'AutoFormat.AutoParagraph' => false,
            'AutoFormat.Linkify' => false,
        ]
    ],
];

The service will use the default key as the default set of configuration, any other configuration will extend this. If a configuraiton file is not provided, the service will use safe defaults.

Example

Full usage example with default settings within a Laravel 5 controller:

<?php

namespace Http\Controllers;

use Chromabits\Purifier\Contracts\Purifier;
use HTMLPurifier_Config;
use Illuminate\Http\Request;

/**
 * Class IndexController
 *
 * @package App\Http\Controllers;
 */
class IndexController {
	/**
	 * @var Purifier
	 */
	protected $purifier;
	
	/**
	 * Construct an instance of MyClass
	 *
	 * @param Purifier $purifier
	 */
	public function __construct(Purifier $purifier) {
		// Inject dependencies
		$this->purifier = $purifier;
	}
	
	/**
	 * Get index page
	 *
	 * @param Request $request
	 */
	public function getIndex(Request $request)
	{
		return $this->purifier->clean($request->input('first_name'));
	}
}

With dynamic configuration:

	// Using config entries from purifier.php
	$this->purifier->clean('This is my H1 title', 'titles');
	
	// Passing configuration from an array (inherits default config)
	$this->purifier->clean(
		'This is my H1 title',
		[ 'Attr.EnableID' => true ]
	);

Interacting with the HTMLPurifier_Config object directly using a custom service provider and Closure:

<?php

namespace App\Providers;

use Chromabits\Purifier\Purifier;
use Illuminate\Support\ServiceProvider;

/**
 * ...
 */
class CustomPurifierServiceProvider extends ServiceProvider
{
    /**
     * Register the service provider.
     *
     * @return void
     */
    public function register()
    {
        // Bind contract with concrete implementation
        $this->app->bind(
        	'Chromabits\Purifier\Contracts\Purifier',
        	function ($app) {
          		new Purifier($app, $app['config'], function (HTMLPurifier_Config $config) {
                		// Do stuff with $config here
                		return $config;
                }
            }
        );
    }
}

License

Based on the Laravel 4 Purifier service

See LICENSE.md for license information