Trouble sanitizing HTML in angular 6/ionic










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I would like to sanitize the HTML tags out of text coming in from the server on my ionic/angular 6 app. The object looks like this



note: '<p>lorem ipsum</p>'


The error I'm currently getting is urlSan is not defined, but on top of that, I am not super sure I am using this feature correctly. I used a version of this walkthrough



This is the page.ts



import Component, OnInit, Input from '@angular/core';
import LoadingService from '../loading.service';
import FinaeoApiService from '../finaeo-api.service';
import ActivatedRoute from '@angular/router';
import * as _ from 'lodash';
import DomSanitizer, SafeResourceUrl from '@angular/platform-browser';

@Component(
selector: 'app-contact-individual',
templateUrl: './contact-individual.page.html',
styleUrls: ['./contact-individual.page.scss'],
)
export class ContactIndividualPage implements OnInit
contact: any;
initials: string = '';
safeHTML: SafeResourceUrl;

private htmlValue: string;

constructor(
private loadingService: LoadingService,
private api: FinaeoApiService,
private route: ActivatedRoute,
private sanitizer: DomSanitizer
)

urlSan(value: string)
this.htmlValue = value;
this.safeHTML = this.sanitizer.bypassSecurityTrustResourceUrl(value);
;

async ngOnInit()
await this.loadingService.load(async () =>
const routeParams = <any> this.route.params;
this.contact = await this.api.getModel('Contact', routeParams._value.id);
_.forEach(this.contact.notes, function(html)
urlSan(html.note)
)
this.initials = this.contact.firstName != null ? this.contact.firstName.charAt(0) + this.contact.lastName.charAt(0) : '';
);













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  • Shouldn't you use this.urlSan?

    – Phix
    Nov 13 '18 at 19:29











  • why your not using bypassSecurityTrustHtml insted of bypassSecurityTrustResourceUrl that your using? you said you want HTML not url... Also you need to use this.urlSan()

    – Talg123
    Nov 13 '18 at 19:31
















0















I would like to sanitize the HTML tags out of text coming in from the server on my ionic/angular 6 app. The object looks like this



note: '<p>lorem ipsum</p>'


The error I'm currently getting is urlSan is not defined, but on top of that, I am not super sure I am using this feature correctly. I used a version of this walkthrough



This is the page.ts



import Component, OnInit, Input from '@angular/core';
import LoadingService from '../loading.service';
import FinaeoApiService from '../finaeo-api.service';
import ActivatedRoute from '@angular/router';
import * as _ from 'lodash';
import DomSanitizer, SafeResourceUrl from '@angular/platform-browser';

@Component(
selector: 'app-contact-individual',
templateUrl: './contact-individual.page.html',
styleUrls: ['./contact-individual.page.scss'],
)
export class ContactIndividualPage implements OnInit
contact: any;
initials: string = '';
safeHTML: SafeResourceUrl;

private htmlValue: string;

constructor(
private loadingService: LoadingService,
private api: FinaeoApiService,
private route: ActivatedRoute,
private sanitizer: DomSanitizer
)

urlSan(value: string)
this.htmlValue = value;
this.safeHTML = this.sanitizer.bypassSecurityTrustResourceUrl(value);
;

async ngOnInit()
await this.loadingService.load(async () =>
const routeParams = <any> this.route.params;
this.contact = await this.api.getModel('Contact', routeParams._value.id);
_.forEach(this.contact.notes, function(html)
urlSan(html.note)
)
this.initials = this.contact.firstName != null ? this.contact.firstName.charAt(0) + this.contact.lastName.charAt(0) : '';
);













share|improve this question






















  • Shouldn't you use this.urlSan?

    – Phix
    Nov 13 '18 at 19:29











  • why your not using bypassSecurityTrustHtml insted of bypassSecurityTrustResourceUrl that your using? you said you want HTML not url... Also you need to use this.urlSan()

    – Talg123
    Nov 13 '18 at 19:31














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I would like to sanitize the HTML tags out of text coming in from the server on my ionic/angular 6 app. The object looks like this



note: '<p>lorem ipsum</p>'


The error I'm currently getting is urlSan is not defined, but on top of that, I am not super sure I am using this feature correctly. I used a version of this walkthrough



This is the page.ts



import Component, OnInit, Input from '@angular/core';
import LoadingService from '../loading.service';
import FinaeoApiService from '../finaeo-api.service';
import ActivatedRoute from '@angular/router';
import * as _ from 'lodash';
import DomSanitizer, SafeResourceUrl from '@angular/platform-browser';

@Component(
selector: 'app-contact-individual',
templateUrl: './contact-individual.page.html',
styleUrls: ['./contact-individual.page.scss'],
)
export class ContactIndividualPage implements OnInit
contact: any;
initials: string = '';
safeHTML: SafeResourceUrl;

private htmlValue: string;

constructor(
private loadingService: LoadingService,
private api: FinaeoApiService,
private route: ActivatedRoute,
private sanitizer: DomSanitizer
)

urlSan(value: string)
this.htmlValue = value;
this.safeHTML = this.sanitizer.bypassSecurityTrustResourceUrl(value);
;

async ngOnInit()
await this.loadingService.load(async () =>
const routeParams = <any> this.route.params;
this.contact = await this.api.getModel('Contact', routeParams._value.id);
_.forEach(this.contact.notes, function(html)
urlSan(html.note)
)
this.initials = this.contact.firstName != null ? this.contact.firstName.charAt(0) + this.contact.lastName.charAt(0) : '';
);













share|improve this question














I would like to sanitize the HTML tags out of text coming in from the server on my ionic/angular 6 app. The object looks like this



note: '<p>lorem ipsum</p>'


The error I'm currently getting is urlSan is not defined, but on top of that, I am not super sure I am using this feature correctly. I used a version of this walkthrough



This is the page.ts



import Component, OnInit, Input from '@angular/core';
import LoadingService from '../loading.service';
import FinaeoApiService from '../finaeo-api.service';
import ActivatedRoute from '@angular/router';
import * as _ from 'lodash';
import DomSanitizer, SafeResourceUrl from '@angular/platform-browser';

@Component(
selector: 'app-contact-individual',
templateUrl: './contact-individual.page.html',
styleUrls: ['./contact-individual.page.scss'],
)
export class ContactIndividualPage implements OnInit
contact: any;
initials: string = '';
safeHTML: SafeResourceUrl;

private htmlValue: string;

constructor(
private loadingService: LoadingService,
private api: FinaeoApiService,
private route: ActivatedRoute,
private sanitizer: DomSanitizer
)

urlSan(value: string)
this.htmlValue = value;
this.safeHTML = this.sanitizer.bypassSecurityTrustResourceUrl(value);
;

async ngOnInit()
await this.loadingService.load(async () =>
const routeParams = <any> this.route.params;
this.contact = await this.api.getModel('Contact', routeParams._value.id);
_.forEach(this.contact.notes, function(html)
urlSan(html.note)
)
this.initials = this.contact.firstName != null ? this.contact.firstName.charAt(0) + this.contact.lastName.charAt(0) : '';
);










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  • Shouldn't you use this.urlSan?

    – Phix
    Nov 13 '18 at 19:29











  • why your not using bypassSecurityTrustHtml insted of bypassSecurityTrustResourceUrl that your using? you said you want HTML not url... Also you need to use this.urlSan()

    – Talg123
    Nov 13 '18 at 19:31


















  • Shouldn't you use this.urlSan?

    – Phix
    Nov 13 '18 at 19:29











  • why your not using bypassSecurityTrustHtml insted of bypassSecurityTrustResourceUrl that your using? you said you want HTML not url... Also you need to use this.urlSan()

    – Talg123
    Nov 13 '18 at 19:31

















Shouldn't you use this.urlSan?

– Phix
Nov 13 '18 at 19:29





Shouldn't you use this.urlSan?

– Phix
Nov 13 '18 at 19:29













why your not using bypassSecurityTrustHtml insted of bypassSecurityTrustResourceUrl that your using? you said you want HTML not url... Also you need to use this.urlSan()

– Talg123
Nov 13 '18 at 19:31






why your not using bypassSecurityTrustHtml insted of bypassSecurityTrustResourceUrl that your using? you said you want HTML not url... Also you need to use this.urlSan()

– Talg123
Nov 13 '18 at 19:31













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