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    Extract SanitizeNodeLink and apply to WikiLinkFilter · 6b7f66d0
    Kerri Miller authored
    The SanitizationFilter was running before the WikiFilter. Since
    WikiFilter can modify links, we could see links that _should_ be stopped
    by SanatizationFilter being rendered on the page. I (kerrizor) had
    previously addressed the bug in: https://gitlab.com/gitlab-org/gitlab-ee/commit/7bc971915bbeadb950bb0e1f13510bf3038229a4
    However, an additional exploit was discovered after that was merged.
    Working through the issue, we couldn't simply shuffle the order of
    filters, due to some implicit assumptions about the order of filters, so
    instead we've extracted the logic that sanitizes a Nokogiri-generated
    Node object, and applied it to the WikiLinkFilter as well.
    
    On moving filters around:
    Once we start moving around filters, we get cascading failures; fix one,
    another one crops up. Many of the existing filters in the WikiPipeline
    chain seem to assume that other filters have already done their work,
    and thus operate on a "transform anything that's left" basis;
    WikiFilter, for instance, assumes any link it finds in the markdown
    should be prepended with the wiki_base_path.. but if it does that, it
    also turns `href="@user"` into `href="/path/to/wiki/@user"`, which the
    UserReferenceFilter doesn't see as a user reference it needs to
    transform into a user profile link. This is true for all the reference
    filters in the WikiPipeline.
    6b7f66d0
sanitize_node_link_spec.rb 1.97 KB