django-janitor allows you to use bleach to clean HTML stored in a Model's field.
Project description
django-janitor allows you to use bleach to clean HTML stored in a Model’s field.
Features
You don’t need to edit an existing app (django-janitor listens for a Models’ pre_save signal)
Allowed HTML tags, attributes, and css are specified in a whitelist
Whitelists are managed in Django’s Admin
There are (sensible) default whitelists included
Works with Bleach 0.5.0
Installation
To install the most recent release:
pip install django-janitor
To install from the current repository:
pip intall hg+https://bitbucket.org/bkmontgomery/django-janitor/
Usage
Browse to the Janitor app in Django’s Admin, and create a new Field sanitizer. Then select the Model and specify the fieldname which should be cleaned. After you set up the whitelists for Tags, Attributes, etc, save the Field sanitizer.
Then, when you save the Model to which the Field Sanitizer is associated, the content in the specified field will be cleaned using bleach.
Here’s a Screenshot:
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