Posts Tagged J2EE

Default HTML-escape using Freemarker

Most java developers have at least heard of Freemarker.

FreeMarker is a “template engine”; a generic tool to generate text output (anything from HTML to autogenerated source code) based on templates. It’s a Java package, a class library for Java programmers. It’s not an application for end-users in itself, but something that programmers can embed into their products.

It is the “generic” nature of Freemarker that trips up java web developers. Freemarker by default does not provide any facilities to allow default HTML-escaping of content – a necessity if you want to attempt to prevent Cross-Site Scripting attacks on your web applications. Yes I know that it has the ?html built-in, and that you can wrap blocks of text in <#escape x as x?html> directives, but you have to remember to do that on each page.

What if there was another way?

The class below is a Freemarker TemplateLoader that automatically wraps each loaded template with the HTML-escape directive. Now there is no need to remember to do that in your templates. You can find it being used in my example project on GitHub.

import freemarker.cache.TemplateLoader;
import org.apache.commons.io.IOUtils;

import java.io.IOException;
import java.io.Reader;
import java.io.StringReader;

public class HtmlTemplateLoader implements TemplateLoader {

    public static final String ESCAPE_PREFIX = "<#ftl strip_whitespace=true><#escape x as x?html>";
    public static final String ESCAPE_SUFFIX = "</#escape>";

    private final TemplateLoader delegate;

    public HtmlTemplateLoader(TemplateLoader delegate) {
        this.delegate = delegate;
    }

    @Override
    public Object findTemplateSource(String name) throws IOException {
        return delegate.findTemplateSource(name);
    }

    @Override
    public long getLastModified(Object templateSource) {
        return delegate.getLastModified(templateSource);
    }

    @Override
    public Reader getReader(Object templateSource, String encoding) throws IOException {
        Reader reader = delegate.getReader(templateSource, encoding);
        try {
            String templateText = IOUtils.toString(reader);
            return new StringReader(ESCAPE_PREFIX + templateText + ESCAPE_SUFFIX);
        } finally {
            IOUtils.closeQuietly(reader);
        }
    }

    @Override
    public void closeTemplateSource(Object templateSource) throws IOException {
        delegate.closeTemplateSource(templateSource);
    }
}

To wire this up using SpringFramework’s Freemarker support you do have to take another step and extend its FreeMarkerConfigurer to register the HtmlTemplateLoader as the one to use for view resolution and rendering. If on the other hand you don’t use Spring then you have one less bit of code to maintain.

import freemarker.cache.TemplateLoader;
import org.springframework.web.servlet.view.freemarker.FreeMarkerConfigurer;

import java.util.List;

public class HtmlFreeMarkerConfigurer extends FreeMarkerConfigurer {

    @Override
    protected TemplateLoader getAggregateTemplateLoader(List<TemplateLoader> templateLoaders) {
        logger.info("Using HtmlTemplateLoader to enforce HTML-safe content");
        return new HtmlTemplateLoader(super.getAggregateTemplateLoader(templateLoaders));
    }
}

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Another example J2EE application

I’ve uploaded to GitHub (http://github.com/tomcz/pico-webapp/tree/master) the web application that I use to teach people about dependency injection (using PicoContainer), post-redirect-get browser interaction, RESTful URIs and strict template rendering (using StringTemplate). This application does not use Spring Framework by deliberate design – as soon as I introduce it to any teaching session I spend more time talking about Spring then talking about what I am usually there to accomplish. As usual, any comments, bugs or enhancement requests are very welcome.

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Example J2EE application

I hate maven with an almost homicidal passion. It only works if your brain works like maven, for the rest of us in the real world its just a pain in the arse. But it does have one good idea – it provides a simple, out of the box way of creating a project structure (but so do rails, django and grails in a much better way). I’ve decided to publish my own example web application project/structure on GitHub – http://github.com/tomcz/example-webapp/tree/master. This is my idea bucket for how to create, configure and code web applications, and gives me a source for downloads when I’m coaching or starting a new project. This release represents some of the ideas that I have either encountered or am experimenting with at any given moment. At the moment I’m concentrating on post-redirect-get, RESTful URLs, robust database connections, Spring 3 and StringTemplate.

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