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Bump rails-html-sanitizer from 1.4.2 to 1.6.0 in /examples/simple_rails_api #20

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Bumps rails-html-sanitizer from 1.4.2 to 1.6.0.

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1.6.0 / 2023-05-26

  • Dependencies have been updated:

    • Loofah ~>2.21 and Nokogiri ~>1.14 for HTML5 parser support
    • As a result, required Ruby version is now >= 2.7.0

    Security updates will continue to be made on the 1.5.x release branch as long as Rails 6.1 (which supports Ruby 2.5) is still in security support.

    Mike Dalessio

  • HTML5 standards-compliant sanitizers are now available on platforms supported by Nokogiri::HTML5. These are available as:

    • Rails::HTML5::FullSanitizer
    • Rails::HTML5::LinkSanitizer
    • Rails::HTML5::SafeListSanitizer

    And a new "vendor" is provided at Rails::HTML5::Sanitizer that can be used in a future version of Rails.

    Note that for symmetry Rails::HTML4::Sanitizer is also added, though its behavior is identical to the vendor class methods on Rails::HTML::Sanitizer.

    Users may call Rails::HTML::Sanitizer.best_supported_vendor to get back the HTML5 vendor if it's supported, else the legacy HTML4 vendor.

    Mike Dalessio

  • Module namespaces have changed, but backwards compatibility is provided by aliases.

    The library defines three additional modules:

    • Rails::HTML for general functionality (replacing Rails::Html)
    • Rails::HTML4 containing sanitizers that parse content as HTML4
    • Rails::HTML5 containing sanitizers that parse content as HTML5

    The following aliases are maintained for backwards compatibility:

    • Rails::Html points to Rails::HTML
    • Rails::HTML::FullSanitizer points to Rails::HTML4::FullSanitizer
    • Rails::HTML::LinkSanitizer points to Rails::HTML4::LinkSanitizer
    • Rails::HTML::SafeListSanitizer points to Rails::HTML4::SafeListSanitizer

    Mike Dalessio

  • LinkSanitizer always returns UTF-8 encoded strings. SafeListSanitizer and FullSanitizer already ensured this encoding.

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Changelog

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1.6.0 / 2023-05-26

  • Dependencies have been updated:

    • Loofah ~>2.21 and Nokogiri ~>1.14 for HTML5 parser support
    • As a result, required Ruby version is now >= 2.7.0

    Security updates will continue to be made on the 1.5.x release branch as long as Rails 6.1 (which supports Ruby 2.5) is still in security support.

    Mike Dalessio

  • HTML5 standards-compliant sanitizers are now available on platforms supported by Nokogiri::HTML5. These are available as:

    • Rails::HTML5::FullSanitizer
    • Rails::HTML5::LinkSanitizer
    • Rails::HTML5::SafeListSanitizer

    And a new "vendor" is provided at Rails::HTML5::Sanitizer that can be used in a future version of Rails.

    Note that for symmetry Rails::HTML4::Sanitizer is also added, though its behavior is identical to the vendor class methods on Rails::HTML::Sanitizer.

    Users may call Rails::HTML::Sanitizer.best_supported_vendor to get back the HTML5 vendor if it's supported, else the legacy HTML4 vendor.

    Mike Dalessio

  • Module namespaces have changed, but backwards compatibility is provided by aliases.

    The library defines three additional modules:

    • Rails::HTML for general functionality (replacing Rails::Html)
    • Rails::HTML4 containing sanitizers that parse content as HTML4
    • Rails::HTML5 containing sanitizers that parse content as HTML5

    The following aliases are maintained for backwards compatibility:

    • Rails::Html points to Rails::HTML
    • Rails::HTML::FullSanitizer points to Rails::HTML4::FullSanitizer
    • Rails::HTML::LinkSanitizer points to Rails::HTML4::LinkSanitizer
    • Rails::HTML::SafeListSanitizer points to Rails::HTML4::SafeListSanitizer

    Mike Dalessio

  • LinkSanitizer always returns UTF-8 encoded strings. SafeListSanitizer and FullSanitizer already ensured this encoding.

... (truncated)

Commits
  • 19fd6cd version bump to v1.6.0
  • a9b2f1e doc: update CHANGELOG and README with supported branch info
  • ca29c20 doc: update README moving verbose notes after usage
  • 3b31be5 version bump to v1.6.0.rc2
  • b98af6c Merge pull request #167 from rails/flavorjones-best-supported-vendor-method
  • e953444 feat: introduce Rails::HTML::Sanitizer.best_supported_vendor
  • 5419017 version bump to v1.6.0.rc1
  • 669dcd0 doc: update CONTRIBUTING with release process
  • cd77210 Merge pull request #166 from rails/flavorjones-update-deps-for-html5-variation2
  • 7cc07bb dep: update loofah and nokogiri to versions fully supporting HTML5
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Bumps [rails-html-sanitizer](https://github.com/rails/rails-html-sanitizer) from 1.4.2 to 1.6.0.
- [Release notes](https://github.com/rails/rails-html-sanitizer/releases)
- [Changelog](https://github.com/rails/rails-html-sanitizer/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md)
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Superseded by #41.

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