eslint-plugin-risxss
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Various XSS-hunter ESLint rules
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🛡RisXSS
Eradicate all XSS flaws of your React or Vue application using a single ESLint rule.
How to install RisXSS ?
- First, use your favorite package manager to add eslint-plugin-risxss in your devDependencies, for example with yarn :
yarn add eslint-plugin-risxss --dev
Then, you just have to add the tailored rule for your projet (React or Vue) :
- risxss/catch-potential-xss-react for React project
- risxss/catch-potential-xss-vue for Vue project
To do so, add these lines in your eslint config, for instance if you use .eslintrc.js
config file :
If your project uses React/Javascript :
module.exports = {
env: {
browser: true,
es6: true
},
extends: 'eslint:recommended',
parserOptions: {
ecmaFeatures: {
jsx: true
},
ecmaVersion: 2018,
sourceType: 'module'
},
plugins: ['react', 'risxss'], // <<< add risxss in plugins
rules: {
'risxss/catch-potential-xss-react': 'error' // <<< add this in rules
}
};
If your project uses React/TypeScript :
module.exports = {
env: {
browser: true,
es6: true
},
parser: '@typescript-eslint/parser',
extends: 'eslint:recommended',
parserOptions: {
project: './tsconfig.json',
ecmaFeatures: {
jsx: true
},
ecmaVersion: 2018,
sourceType: 'module'
},
plugins: ['risxss'], // <<< add risxss in plugins
rules: {
'risxss/catch-potential-xss-react': 'error' // <<< add this in rules
}
};
If your project uses Vue.js
module.exports = {
env: {
browser: true
},
extends: ['plugin:vue/essential'],
parserOptions: {
parser: 'babel-eslint'
},
plugins: ['vue', 'risxss'], // <<< add risxss in plugins
rules: {
'risxss/catch-potential-xss-vue': 'error' // <<< add this in rules
}
};
Rules
- catch-potential-xss-react - Enforce the use of dompurify when using dangerouslySetInnerHtml
- catch-potential-xss-vue - Enforce the use of dompurify when using v-html
Configuring the rules
Sometimes you have your own rules to prevent XSS and you don't use DOMPurify.sanitize on your inputs. You can add your own function name to the RisXSS whitelist by passing them as options.
:warning: We still recommend using DOMPurify to sanitize your inputs :warning:
module.exports = {
env: {
browser: true
},
extends: ['plugin:vue/essential'],
parserOptions: {
parser: 'babel-eslint'
},
plugins: ['vue', 'risxss'], // <<< add risxss in plugins
rules: {
'risxss/catch-potential-xss-vue': ['error', {
trustedLibraries: ['xss'] // <<< define your anti XSS function here.
}]
}
};
// in your file
import { sanitize } from 'xss';
export const DesktopPostCard = ({ post }) => (
<div dangerouslySetInnerHTML={{ __html: sanitize(post.content) }} />
);
License
MIT