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Escape variables to prevent NoSQL injection in MongoDB
Replace all occurences of "$" and "." with "$" and ".", respectively.
Note: this module only protects against keyword injection, not full JavaScript injection. So don't rely on this module for escaping the mapReduce command or $where operator as these commands parse and execute their values as JavaScript. From a security point of view it is recommended to disable server side JavaScript altogether.
Escape a string so that it can be used as a key in a query:
var assert = require('assert')
var me = require('mongo-escape').escape
var userInput = me('$in')
assert.equal(userInput, '$in')
Now escape all keys in an object:
userInput = me({
'foo': 'bar',
'ba.z': {
'$in': 'quz'
}
})
assert.deepEqual(userInput, {
'foo': 'bar',
'ba.z': { '$in': 'quz' }
})
Note: beware that keys in objects are replaced in-place, the object is not cloned.
$ npm install mongo-escape
Ensure any input is properly escaped. Where needed $
and .
are replaced
with $
and .
, respectively.
If input is an object, all keys are escaped. If input is not an object but a string it is escaped as well. Otherwise return the original value. If input is a function or a symbol an error is raised.
Note: if input is an object, keys are replaced in place.
Ensure any input is properly unescaped. Where needed $
and .
are
replaced with $
and .
, respectively.
If input is an object, all keys are unescaped. If input is not an object but a string it is unescaped as well. Otherwise return the original value. If input is a function or a symbol an error is raised.
Note: if input is an object, keys are replaced in place.
$ npm test
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Escape variables to prevent NoSQL injection in MongoDB
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