discourse/app/assets/javascripts/admin/addon
Godfrey Chan 2ae913f45e
Consistently import escape from discourse-common (#23790)
`escape` from `pretty-text/sanitizer` is a re-export of the same
function defined in `discourse-common`. Updating the import paths
across the codebase to use the `discourse-common` import path.

`escape` is a rather simple function that can be accomplished with
a regular expression in `discourse-common`.

On the other hand, the remaining parts in `pretty-text/sanitizer`
has a lot of code, PLUS it depend on the rather heavy "xss" NPM
library.

Currently, most of the consumers of `pretty-text/sanitizer` are of
the `{ escape }` varient. This is resolved by this PR.

The remaining usages are either:

1. via/through `PrettyText` which is essentially gated behind
   loading the markdown-it bundle, OR

2. via `sanitize` from `discourse/lib/text`

I believe we may ultimately be able to move all the usages to behind
the markdown-it bundle (or, equivilantly, set up another lazy bundle
for `sanitize`) and be able to shed the sanitization code and the
"xss" library from the initial page load.

`discourse/lib/text` also defines a `sanitizeAsync` which is gated
behind loading the markdown-it bundle.

Looking through the usages of `sanitize`, I believe most of these
can be safely switched to use `sanitizeAsync`, in that they are
already in an asynchrnous path that handles a server response. Most
of them are actually rendering a piece of server-generated HTML
message as flash message, so I am not sure there really is value in
sanitizing (we should be able to trust our own server?), but in any
case, code-wise, they should already be able to absorb the async
just fine.

I am not sure if `sanitize` and `sanitizeAsync` are actually API
compatible – they both take `options` but I think those `options` do
pretty different things. This is somethign for another person to
investigate down the road in another PR.

According to `all-the-plugins`, `discourse-graphviz` also import
from this location, so perhaps we should PR to update. That being
said, it doesn't really hurt anything to keep the alias around for
a while.
2023-10-11 22:21:01 +01:00
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adapters DEV: Migrate remaining admin classes to native syntax (#20717) 2023-03-17 12:25:05 +00:00
components Consistently import escape from discourse-common (#23790) 2023-10-11 22:21:01 +01:00
controllers DEV: Sort imports 2023-10-10 21:46:54 +01:00
helpers DEV: Sort imports 2023-10-10 21:46:54 +01:00
lib UX: remove unsupported filterable attr from form template sample (#23535) 2023-09-12 12:20:55 -03:00
mixins DEV: Sort imports 2023-10-10 21:46:54 +01:00
models DEV: Sort imports 2023-10-10 21:46:54 +01:00
routes DEV: Sort imports 2023-10-10 21:46:54 +01:00
services DEV: Sort imports 2023-10-10 21:46:54 +01:00
templates FEATURE: granular webhooks (#23070) 2023-10-09 03:35:31 +00:00