function FormattableMarkup::placeholderFormat
Same name in other branches
- 9 core/lib/Drupal/Component/Render/FormattableMarkup.php \Drupal\Component\Render\FormattableMarkup::placeholderFormat()
- 8.9.x core/lib/Drupal/Component/Render/FormattableMarkup.php \Drupal\Component\Render\FormattableMarkup::placeholderFormat()
- 10 core/lib/Drupal/Component/Render/FormattableMarkup.php \Drupal\Component\Render\FormattableMarkup::placeholderFormat()
Replaces placeholders in a string with values.
For convenience examples are listed here. Refer to the parameter description for $args for details of the placeholders "@", "%", and ":".
Secure examples.
// Returns the HTML string "Prefix $some_variable".
$this->placeholderFormat('Prefix @foo', ['@foo' => $some_variable]);
// Convert object to a sanitized string.
$this->placeholderFormat('Non-sanitized replacement value: @foo', ['@foo' => (string) $safe_string_interface_object]);
// Wraps $some_variable in an <em> tag.
$this->placeholderFormat('Prefix %foo', ['%foo' => $some_variable]);
// The following are using the : placeholder inside an HTML tag.
$this->placeholderFormat('<a href=":foo">link text</a>, ['@foo' => $some_variable]);
$this->placeholderFormat('<a href=":foo" title="static text">link text</a>, ['@foo' => $some_variable]);
$this->placeholderFormat('<a href=":foo">@foo</a>, ['@foo' => $some_variable]);
// Use : placeholder inside an HTML tag.
$this->placeholderFormat('<img src=":foo" />, ['@foo' => '/image.png']);
The above are typical examples of using the placeholders correctly.
Insecure examples.
// The following are using the @ placeholder inside an HTML tag.
$this->placeholderFormat('<@foo>text</@foo>, ['@foo' => $some_variable]);
$this->placeholderFormat('<a @foo>link text</a>, ['@foo' => $some_variable]);
$this->placeholderFormat('<a href="@foo">link text</a>, ['@foo' => $some_variable]);
$this->placeholderFormat('<a title="@foo">link text</a>, ['@foo' => $some_variable]);
// Convert object to a string nad not string that is not sanitized.
$this->placeholderFormat('Non-sanitized replacement value: @foo', ['@foo' => $safe_string_interface_object]);
These are the more common mistakes that can be made. Make sure that your site is not using any insecure usages of these placeholders.
Parameters
string $string: A string containing placeholders. The string itself is expected to be safe and correct HTML. Any unsafe content must be in $args and inserted via placeholders. It is insecure to use the @ or % placeholders within the "<" and ">" of an HTML tag.
array $args: An associative array of replacements. Each array key should be the same as a placeholder in $string. The corresponding value should be a string or an object that implements \Drupal\Component\Render\MarkupInterface. The args[] value replaces the placeholder in $string. Sanitization and formatting will be done before replacement. The type of sanitization and formatting depends on the first character of the key:
- @variable: Use as the default choice for anything displayed on the site. Do not use within the "<" and ">" of an HTML tag, such as in HTML attribute values. Doing so is a security risk.
- %variable: Use when @variable would be appropriate, but you want the placeholder value to be wrapped in an <em> tag with a placeholder class. As with @variable, do not use within the "<" and ">" of an HTML tag, such as in HTML attribute values. Doing so is a security risk.
- :variable: Use when the return value is to be used as a URL value of an HTML attribute. Only the "href" attribute is supported. The return value is escaped with \Drupal\Component\Utility\Html::escape() and filtered for dangerous protocols using UrlHelper::stripDangerousProtocols(). Use this when using the "href" attribute, ensuring the value is always wrapped in quotes.
Return value
string A formatted HTML string with the placeholders replaced.
See also
\Drupal\Core\StringTranslation\TranslatableMarkup
\Drupal\Core\StringTranslation\PluralTranslatableMarkup
\Drupal\Component\Utility\Html::escape()
\Drupal\Component\Utility\UrlHelper::stripDangerousProtocols()
3 calls to FormattableMarkup::placeholderFormat()
- FormattableMarkup::__toString in core/
lib/ Drupal/ Component/ Render/ FormattableMarkup.php - Returns markup.
- PluralTranslatableMarkup::render in core/
lib/ Drupal/ Core/ StringTranslation/ PluralTranslatableMarkup.php - Renders the object as a string.
- TranslatableMarkup::render in core/
lib/ Drupal/ Core/ StringTranslation/ TranslatableMarkup.php - Renders the object as a string.
File
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core/
lib/ Drupal/ Component/ Render/ FormattableMarkup.php, line 175
Class
- FormattableMarkup
- Formats a string for HTML display by replacing variable placeholders.
Namespace
Drupal\Component\RenderCode
protected static function placeholderFormat($string, array $args) {
// Transform arguments before inserting them.
foreach ($args as $key => $value) {
switch ($key[0]) {
case '@':
// Escape if the value is not an object from a class that implements
// \Drupal\Component\Render\MarkupInterface, for example strings will
// be escaped.
// Strings that are safe within HTML fragments, but not within other
// contexts, may still be an instance of
// \Drupal\Component\Render\MarkupInterface, so this placeholder type
// must not be used within HTML attributes, JavaScript, or CSS.
$args[$key] = static::placeholderEscape($value);
break;
case ':':
// Strip URL protocols that can be XSS vectors.
$value = UrlHelper::stripDangerousProtocols($value);
// Escape unconditionally, without checking whether the value is an
// instance of \Drupal\Component\Render\MarkupInterface. This forces
// characters that are unsafe for use in an "href" HTML attribute to
// be encoded. If a caller wants to pass a value that is extracted
// from HTML and therefore is already HTML encoded, it must invoke
// \Drupal\Component\Render\OutputStrategyInterface::renderFromHtml()
// on it prior to passing it in as a placeholder value of this type.
// @todo Add some advice and stronger warnings.
// https://www.drupal.org/node/2569041.
$args[$key] = Html::escape($value);
break;
case '%':
// Similarly to @, escape non-safe values. Also, add wrapping markup
// in order to render as a placeholder. Not for use within attributes,
// per the warning above about
// \Drupal\Component\Render\MarkupInterface and also due to the
// wrapping markup.
$args[$key] = '<em class="placeholder">' . static::placeholderEscape($value) . '</em>';
break;
default:
if (!ctype_alnum($key[0])) {
// Warn for random placeholders that won't be replaced.
trigger_error(sprintf('Placeholders must begin with one of the following "@", ":" or "%%", invalid placeholder (%s) with string: "%s"', $key, $string), E_USER_WARNING);
}
// No replacement possible therefore we can discard the argument.
unset($args[$key]);
break;
}
}
return strtr($string, $args);
}
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