escape_utils

Being as though we’re all html escaping everything these days, why not make it faster?

For character encoding in 1.9, we’ll return strings in whatever Encoding.default_internal is set to or utf-8 otherwise.

It has monkey-patches for Rack::Utils, CGI, URI, ERB::Util and Haml and ActionView so you can drop this in and have your app start escaping fast as balls in no time

It supports HTML, URL, URI and Javascript escaping/unescaping.

Installing

gem install escape_utils

Usage

HTML

Escaping

html = `curl -s http://maps.google.com`
escaped_html = EscapeUtils.escape_html(html)

Unescaping

html = `curl -s http://maps.google.com`
escaped_html = EscapeUtils.escape_html(html)
html = EscapeUtils.unescape_html(escaped_html)

Monkey Patches

require 'escape_utils/html/rack' # to patch Rack::Utils
require 'escape_utils/html/erb' # to patch ERB::Util
require 'escape_utils/html/cgi' # to patch CGI
require 'escape_utils/html/haml' # to patch Haml::Helpers

URL

Use (un)escape_uri to get RFC-compliant escaping (like PHP rawurlencode).

Use (un)escape_url to get CGI escaping (where space is +).

Escaping

url = "https://www.yourmom.com/cgi-bin/session.cgi?sess_args=mcEA~!!#*YH*>@!U"
escaped_url = EscapeUtils.escape_url(url)

Unescaping

url = "https://www.yourmom.com/cgi-bin/session.cgi?sess_args=mcEA~!!#*YH*>@!U"
escaped_url = EscapeUtils.escape_url(url)
EscapeUtils.unescape_url(escaped_url) == url # => true

Javascript

Escaping

javascript = `curl -s http://code.jquery.com/jquery-1.4.2.js`
escaped_javascript = EscapeUtils.escape_javascript(javascript)

Unescaping

javascript = `curl -s http://code.jquery.com/jquery-1.4.2.js`
escaped_javascript = EscapeUtils.escape_javascript(javascript)
EscapeUtils.unescape_javascript(escaped_javascript) == javascript # => true

Monkey Patches

require 'escape_utils/javascript/action_view' # to patch ActionView::Helpers::JavaScriptHelper

Benchmarks

In my testing, escaping html is around 10-30x faster than the pure ruby implementations in wide use today. While unescaping html is around 40-100x faster than CGI.unescapeHTML which is also pure ruby. Escaping Javascript is around 16-30x faster.

This output is from my laptop using the benchmark scripts in the benchmarks folder.

HTML

Escaping

Rack::Utils.escape_html
 9.650000   0.090000   9.740000 (  9.750756)
Haml::Helpers.html_escape
 9.310000   0.110000   9.420000 (  9.417317)
ERB::Util.html_escape
 5.330000   0.390000   5.720000 (  5.748394)
CGI.escapeHTML
 5.370000   0.380000   5.750000 (  5.791344)
FasterHTMLEscape.html_escape
 0.520000   0.010000   0.530000 (  0.539485)
fast_xs_extra#fast_xs_html
 0.310000   0.030000   0.340000 (  0.336734)
EscapeUtils.escape_html
 0.200000   0.050000   0.250000 (  0.258839)

Unescaping

CGI.unescapeHTML
 16.520000   0.080000  16.600000 ( 16.853888)
EscapeUtils.unescape_html
 0.120000   0.040000   0.160000  (  0.162696)

Javascript

Escaping

ActionView::Helpers::JavaScriptHelper#escape_javascript
 3.810000   0.100000   3.910000 (  3.925557)
EscapeUtils.escape_javascript
 0.200000   0.040000   0.240000 (  0.236692)

Unescaping

I didn’t look that hard, but I’m not aware of another ruby library that does Javascript unescaping to benchmark against. Anyone know of any?

URL

Escaping

ERB::Util.url_encode
 0.520000   0.010000   0.530000 (  0.529277)
Rack::Utils.escape
 0.460000   0.010000   0.470000 (  0.466962)
CGI.escape
 0.440000   0.000000   0.440000 (  0.443017)
URLEscape#escape
 0.040000   0.000000   0.040000 (  0.045661)
fast_xs_extra#fast_xs_url
 0.010000   0.000000   0.010000 (  0.015429)
EscapeUtils.escape_url
 0.010000   0.000000   0.010000 (  0.010843)

Unescaping

Rack::Utils.unescape
 0.250000   0.010000   0.260000 (  0.257558)
CGI.unescape
 0.250000   0.000000   0.250000 (  0.257837)
URLEscape#unescape
 0.040000   0.000000   0.040000 (  0.031548)
fast_xs_extra#fast_uxs_cgi
 0.010000   0.000000   0.010000 (  0.006062)
EscapeUtils.unescape_url
 0.000000   0.000000   0.000000 (  0.005679)