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Add polyline as allowed svg tag #5853

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@jorg-vr jorg-vr commented Oct 10, 2024

This pull request adds the 'poluline' tag as an allowed tag. This tag is used in SVG's by the turtle judge.

@jorg-vr jorg-vr added the enhancement A change that isn't substantial enough to be called a feature label Oct 10, 2024
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The changes involve modifications to the ApplicationHelper module found in app/helpers/application_helper.rb. The primary update is to the sanitize method, where the allowed tags list has been adjusted by replacing the polygon tag with the polyline tag. This alteration impacts the HTML sanitization process, specifically regarding the SVG elements that can be included in the sanitized output. No other methods were altered, and the overall structure and functionality of the helper methods remain unchanged.

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File Path Change Summary
app/helpers/application_helper.rb Updated sanitize method: replaced polygon with polyline in allowed tags.

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sequenceDiagram
    participant User
    participant ApplicationHelper
    User->>ApplicationHelper: Call sanitize(html)
    ApplicationHelper->>ApplicationHelper: Process allowed tags
    ApplicationHelper->>ApplicationHelper: Replace `polygon` with `polyline`
    ApplicationHelper->>User: Return sanitized output
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Line range hint 1-324: Overall assessment: Change is minimal and focused.

The modification to the sanitize method is the only change in this file. It's a targeted update that addresses the PR objective without introducing unnecessary alterations. The rest of the helper methods remain unchanged, which helps maintain the overall stability of the module.


138-138: LGTM! Verify if 'polygon' removal is intentional.

The change aligns with the PR objective of adding 'polyline' as an allowed SVG tag. This is a minimal and focused change, which is good for maintainability.

Please verify if the removal of 'polygon' from the allowed tags is intentional, as it might have unintended consequences if it was being used elsewhere in the project.

Also, consider updating any documentation that might mention the allowed SVG tags.

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Verified: 'polygon' is no longer used within SVG contexts in the codebase.

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#!/bin/bash
# Search for 'polygon' usage in SVG context
rg --type=ruby --type=html --type=js 'polygon.*svg'

Length of output: 53


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#!/bin/bash
# Improved search for 'polygon' usage in SVG contexts across various file types

# Search in Ruby, HTML, JS, CSS, and XML files for 'polygon' within SVG elements
rg --type=ruby --type=html --type=js --type=css --type=xml '<svg[^>]*>.*\bpolygon\b.*<\/svg>' -i

Length of output: 223


Script:

#!/bin/bash
# Corrected search for 'polygon' usage in SVG contexts across various file types

# Search in Ruby, HTML, JS, CSS, and XML files for 'polygon' within SVG elements
rg --type=ruby --type=html --type=js --type=css --type=xml '<svg[^>]*>.*\bpolygon\b.*</svg>' -i

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@jorg-vr jorg-vr merged commit 6764da6 into main Oct 10, 2024
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@jorg-vr jorg-vr deleted the enhance/add-polyline branch October 10, 2024 08:32
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