Bleach¶
Bleach is a allowed-list-based HTML sanitizing library that escapes or strips markup and attributes.
Bleach can also linkify text safely, applying filters that Django’s urlize
filter cannot, and optionally setting rel
attributes, even on links already
in the text.
Bleach is intended for sanitizing text from untrusted sources. If you find yourself jumping through hoops to allow your site administrators to do lots of things, you’re probably outside the use cases. Either trust those users, or don’t.
Because it relies on html5lib, Bleach is as good as modern browsers at dealing with weird, quirky HTML fragments. And any of Bleach’s methods will fix unbalanced or mis-nested tags.
The version on GitHub is the most up-to-date and contains the latest bug fixes. You can find full documentation on ReadTheDocs.
Code: | https://github.com/mozilla/bleach |
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Documentation: | https://bleach.readthedocs.io/ |
Issue tracker: | https://github.com/mozilla/bleach/issues |
IRC: | #bleach on irc.mozilla.org |
License: | Apache License v2; see LICENSE file |
Reporting Bugs¶
For regular bugs, please report them in our issue tracker.
If you believe that you’ve found a security vulnerability, please file a secure bug report in our bug tracker or send an email to security AT mozilla DOT org.
For more information on security-related bug disclosure and the PGP key to use for sending encrypted mail or to verify responses received from that address, please read our wiki page at https://www.mozilla.org/en-US/security/#For_Developers.
Installing Bleach¶
Bleach is available on PyPI, so you can install it with pip
:
$ pip install bleach
Or with easy_install
:
$ easy_install bleach
Or by cloning the repo from GitHub:
$ git clone git://github.com/mozilla/bleach.git
Then install it by running:
$ python setup.py install
Upgrading Bleach¶
Warning
Before doing any upgrades, read through Bleach Changes for backwards incompatible changes, newer versions, etc.
Basic use¶
The simplest way to use Bleach is:
>>> import bleach
>>> bleach.clean('an <script>evil()</script> example')
u'an <script>evil()</script> example'
>>> bleach.linkify('an http://example.com url')
u'an <a href="http://example.com" rel="nofollow">http://example.com</a> url
Contents¶
- Sanitizing text fragments
- Linkifying text fragments
- Goals of Bleach
- Bleach development
- Bleach Changes
- Version 2.0 (March 8th, 2017)
- Version 1.5 (November 4th, 2016)
- Version 1.4.3 (May 23rd, 2016)
- Version 1.4.2 (September 11, 2015)
- Version 1.4.1 (December 15, 2014)
- Version 1.4 (January 12, 2014)
- Version 1.3
- Version 1.2.2 (May 18, 2013)
- Version 1.2.1 (February 19, 2013)
- Version 1.2 (January 28, 2013)
- Version 1.1.5
- Version 1.1.4
- Version 1.1.3 (July 10, 2012)
- Version 1.1.2 (June 1, 2012)
- Version 1.1.1 (February 17, 2012)
- Version 1.1.0 (October 24, 2011)
- Version 1.0.4 (September 2, 2011)
- Version 1.0.3 (June 14, 2011)
- Version 1.0.2 (June 6, 2011)
- Version 1.0.1 (April 12, 2011)