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htmlpurifier/docs/dev-config-naming.txt
Edward Z. Yang bf71c3f392 Add documents on how to restructure configuration directives.
Signed-off-by: Edward Z. Yang <edwardzyang@thewritingpot.com>
2009-05-25 21:54:43 -04:00

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Configuration naming
HTML Purifier 4.0.0 features a new configuration naming system that
allows arbitrary nesting of namespaces. While there are certain cases
in which using two namespaces is obviously better (the canonical example
is where we were using AutoFormatParam to contain directives for AutoFormat
parameters), it is unclear whether or not a general migration to highly
namespaced directives is a good idea or not.
== Case studies ==
=== Attr.* ===
We have a dead duck HTML.Attr.Name.UseCDATA which migrated before we decided
to think this out thoroughly.
We currently have a large number of directives in the Attr.* namespace.
These directives tweak the behavior of some HTML attributes. They have
the properties:
* While they apply to only one attribute at a time, the attribute can
span over multiple elements (not necessarily all attributes, either).
The information of which elements it impacts is either omitted or
informally stated (EnableID applies to all elements, DefaultImageAlt
applies to <img> tags, AllowedRev doesn't say but only applies to a tags).
* There is a certain degree of clustering that could be applied, especially
to the ID directives. The clustering could be done with respect to
what element/attribute was used, i.e.
*.id -> EnableID, IDBlacklistRegexp, IDBlacklist, IDPrefixLocal, IDPrefix
img.src -> DefaultInvalidImage
img.alt -> DefaultImageAlt, DefaultInvalidImageAlt
bdo.dir -> DefaultTextDir
a.rel -> AllowedRel
a.rev -> AllowedRev
a.target -> AllowedFrameTargets
a.name -> Name.UseCDATA
* The directives often reference generic attribute types that were specified
in the DTD/specification. However, some of the behavior specifically relies
on the fact that other use cases of the attribute are not, at current,
supported by HTML Purifier.
AllowedRel, AllowedRev -> heavily <a> specific; if <link> ends up being
allowed, we will also have to give users specificity there (we also
want to preserve generality) DTD %Linktypes, HTML5 distinguishes
between <link> and <a>/<area>
AllowedFrameTargets -> heavily <a> specific, but also used by <area>
and <form>. Transitional DTD %FrameTarget, not present in strict,
HTML5 calls them "browsing contexts"
Default*Image* -> as a default parameter, is almost entirely exlcusive
to <img>
EnableID -> global attribute
Name.UseCDATA -> heavily <a> specific, but has heavy other usage by
many things
== AutoFormat.* ==
These have the fairly normal pluggable architecture that lends itself to
large amounts of namespaces (pluggability may be the key to figuring
out when gratuitous namespacing is good.) Properties:
* Boolean directives are fair game for being namespaced: for example,
RemoveEmpty.RemoveNbsp triggers RemoveEmpty.RemoveNbsp.Exceptions,
the latter of which only makes sense when RemoveEmpty.RemoveNbsp
is set to true. (The same applies to RemoveNbsp too)
The AutoFormat string is a bit long, but is the only bit of repeated
context.
== Core.* ==
Core is the potpourri of directives, mostly regarding some minor behavioral
tweaks for HTML handling abilities.
AggressivelyFixLt
ConvertDocumentToFragment
DirectLexLineNumberSyncInterval
LexerImpl
MaintainLineNumbers
Lexer
CollectErrors
Language
Error handling (Language is ostensibly a little more general, but
it's only used for error handling right now)
ColorKeywords
CSS and HTML
Encoding
EscapeNonASCIICharacters
Character encoding
EscapeInvalidChildren
EscapeInvalidTags
HiddenElements
RemoveInvalidImg
Lexing/Output
RemoveScriptContents
Deprecated
== HTML.* ==
AllowedAttributes
AllowedElements
AllowedModules
Allowed
ForbiddenAttributes
ForbiddenElements
Element set tuning
BlockWrapper
Child def advanced twiddle
CoreModules
CustomDoctype
Advanced HTMLModuleManager twiddles
DefinitionID
DefinitionRev
Caching
Doctype
Parent
Strict
XHTML
Global environment
MaxImgLength
Attribute twiddle? (applies to two attributes)
Proprietary
SafeEmbed
SafeObject
Trusted
Extra functionality/tagsets
TidyAdd
TidyLevel
TidyRemove
Tidy
== Output.* ==
These directly affect the output of Generator. These are all advanced
twiddles.
== URI.* ==
AllowedSchemes
OverrideAllowedSchemes
Scheme tuning
Base
DefaultScheme
Host
Global environment
DefinitionID
DefinitionRev
Caching
DisableExternalResources
DisableExternal
DisableResources
Disable
Contextual/authority tuning
HostBlacklist
Authority tuning
MakeAbsolute
MungeResources
MungeSecretKey
Munge
Transformation behavior (munge can be grouped)