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chore(deps): bump markdown-to-jsx from 7.2.1 to 7.5.0 #3253

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Bumps markdown-to-jsx from 7.2.1 to 7.5.0.

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v7.5.0

Minor Changes

  • 62a16f3: Allow modifying HTML attribute sanitization when options.sanitizer is passed by the composer.

    By default a lightweight URL sanitizer function is provided to avoid common attack vectors that might be placed into the href of an anchor tag, for example. The sanitizer receives the input, the HTML tag being targeted, and the attribute name. The original function is available as a library export called sanitizer.

    This can be overridden and replaced with a custom sanitizer if desired via options.sanitizer:

    // sanitizer in this situation would receive:
    // ('javascript:alert("foo")', 'a', 'href')
    <Markdown options={{ sanitizer: (value, tag, attribute) => value }}>
    {[foo](https://github.com/quantizor/markdown-to-jsx/blob/HEAD/javascript:alert(&quot;foo&quot;))}
    </Markdown>
    // or
    compiler('foo', {
    sanitizer: (value, tag, attribute) => value,
    })

Patch Changes

  • 553a175: Replace RuleType enum with an object

v7.4.7

Patch Changes

  • 7603248: Fix parsing isolation of individual table cells.
  • f9328cc: Improved block html detection regex to handle certain edge cases that cause extreme slowness. Thank you @​devbrains-com for the basis for this fix 🤝

v7.4.6

Patch Changes

  • a9e5276: Browsers assign element with id to the global scope using the value as the variable name. E.g.: <h1 id="analytics"> can be referenced via window.analytics. This can be a problem when a name conflict happens. For instance, pages that expect analytics.push() to be a function will stop working if the an element with an id of analytics exists in the page.

    In this change, we export the slugify function so that users can easily augment it. This can be used to avoid variable name conflicts by giving the element a different id.

    import { slugify } from 'markdown-to-jsx';
    options={{
    slugify: str => {
    let result = slugify(str)

... (truncated)

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7.5.0

Minor Changes

  • 62a16f3: Allow modifying HTML attribute sanitization when options.sanitizer is passed by the composer.

    By default a lightweight URL sanitizer function is provided to avoid common attack vectors that might be placed into the href of an anchor tag, for example. The sanitizer receives the input, the HTML tag being targeted, and the attribute name. The original function is available as a library export called sanitizer.

    This can be overridden and replaced with a custom sanitizer if desired via options.sanitizer:

    // sanitizer in this situation would receive:
    // ('javascript:alert("foo")', 'a', 'href')
    ;<Markdown options={{ sanitizer: (value, tag, attribute) => value }}>
    {[foo](https://github.com/quantizor/markdown-to-jsx/blob/main/javascript:alert(&quot;foo&quot;))}
    </Markdown>
    // or
    compiler('foo', {
    sanitizer: (value, tag, attribute) => value,
    })

Patch Changes

  • 553a175: Replace RuleType enum with an object

7.4.7

Patch Changes

  • 7603248: Fix parsing isolation of individual table cells.
  • f9328cc: Improved block html detection regex to handle certain edge cases that cause extreme slowness. Thank you @​devbrains-com for the basis for this fix 🤝

7.4.6

Patch Changes

  • a9e5276: Browsers assign element with id to the global scope using the value as the variable name. E.g.: <h1 id="analytics"> can be referenced via window.analytics. This can be a problem when a name conflict happens. For instance, pages that expect analytics.push() to be a function will stop working if the an element with an id of analytics exists in the page.

    In this change, we export the slugify function so that users can easily augment it. This can be used to avoid variable name conflicts by giving the element a different id.

    import { slugify } from 'markdown-to-jsx';
    options={{

... (truncated)

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@dependabot rebase

Bumps [markdown-to-jsx](https://github.com/quantizor/markdown-to-jsx) from 7.2.1 to 7.5.0.
- [Release notes](https://github.com/quantizor/markdown-to-jsx/releases)
- [Changelog](https://github.com/quantizor/markdown-to-jsx/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md)
- [Commits](quantizor/markdown-to-jsx@v7.2.1...v7.5.0)

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- dependency-name: markdown-to-jsx
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@dependabot dependabot bot force-pushed the dependabot/npm_and_yarn/markdown-to-jsx-7.5.0 branch from 58d39c7 to 4156356 Compare October 25, 2024 08:29
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Please have a review @yanguoyu @devchenyan @homura

@Keith-CY Keith-CY added this pull request to the merge queue Oct 29, 2024
Merged via the queue into develop with commit 525afe1 Oct 29, 2024
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