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sanitized() is a recursive function that'll sanitize a string or ALL strings in a json input. It's great for sanitizing form data before it gets submitted to the back-end (re: protection against XSS attacks).
It accepts two params the first being the value to sanitize, and the second being options to pass to DOMPurify.
$ npm i sanitized
const sanitized = require("sanitized");
// or,
// import sanitized from "sanitized"
const test = [
"<svg><g/onload=alert(2)//<p>",
{
name1: [
'<math><mi//xlink:href="data:x,<script>alert(4)</script>">',
{ name2: "<p>abc<iframe//src=jAva	script:alert(3)>def" },
],
},
];
sanitized(test);
// Result:
//
// [
// "<svg><g></g></svg>",
// { name1: ["<math><mi></mi></math>", { name2: "<p>abc</p>" }] }
// ];
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Recursive function that'll sanitize a string or ALL strings in a json input.
The npm package sanitized receives a total of 6 weekly downloads. As such, sanitized popularity was classified as not popular.
We found that sanitized demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago. It has 1 open source maintainer collaborating on the project.
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