In #9888, it was reported that my earlier pull request #9075 didn't quite function as expected. I was quite hopeful the `ValuesWithShadow()` worked as expected (and, I thought my testing showed it did) but I guess not. @zeripath proposed an alternative syntax which I like: ```ini [markup.sanitizer.1] ELEMENT=a ALLOW_ATTR=target REGEXP=something [markup.sanitizer.2] ELEMENT=a ALLOW_ATTR=target REGEXP=something ``` This was quite easy to adopt into the existing code. I've done so in a semi-backwards-compatible manner: - The value from `.Value()` is used for each element. - We parse `[markup.sanitizer]` and all `[markup.sanitizer.*]` sections and add them as rules. This means that existing configs will load one rule (not all rules). It also means people can use string identifiers (`[markup.sanitiser.KaTeX]`) if they prefer, instead of numbered ones. Co-authored-by: Andrew Thornton <art27@cantab.net> Co-authored-by: guillep2k <18600385+guillep2k@users.noreply.github.com>
		
			
				
	
	
		
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| date: "2018-11-23:00:00+02:00"
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| title: "External renderers"
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| slug: "external-renderers"
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| weight: 40
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| toc: true
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| draft: false
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| menu:
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|   sidebar:
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|     parent: "advanced"
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|     name: "External renderers"
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|     weight: 40
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|     identifier: "external-renderers"
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| ---
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| 
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| # Custom files rendering configuration
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| 
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| Gitea supports custom file renderings (i.e., Jupyter notebooks, asciidoc, etc.) through external binaries, 
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| it is just a matter of:
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| 
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| * installing external binaries
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| * add some configuration to your `app.ini` file
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| * restart your Gitea instance
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| 
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| This supports rendering of whole files. If you want to render code blocks in markdown you would need to do something with javascript. See some examples on the [Customizing Gitea](../customizing-gitea) page.
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| 
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| ## Installing external binaries
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| 
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| In order to get file rendering through external binaries, their associated packages must be installed. 
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| If you're using a Docker image, your `Dockerfile` should contain something along this lines:
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| 
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| ```
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| FROM gitea/gitea:{{< version >}}
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| [...]
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| 
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| COPY custom/app.ini /data/gitea/conf/app.ini
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| [...]
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| 
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| RUN apk --no-cache add asciidoctor freetype freetype-dev gcc g++ libpng python-dev py-pip python3-dev py3-pip py3-pyzmq
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| # install any other package you need for your external renderers
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| 
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| RUN pip3 install --upgrade pip
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| RUN pip3 install -U setuptools
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| RUN pip3 install jupyter matplotlib docutils 
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| # add above any other python package you may need to install
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| ```
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| 
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| ## `app.ini` file configuration
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| 
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| add one `[markup.XXXXX]` section per external renderer on your custom `app.ini`:
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| 
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| ```
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| [markup.asciidoc]
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| ENABLED = true
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| FILE_EXTENSIONS = .adoc,.asciidoc
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| RENDER_COMMAND = "asciidoctor -e -a leveloffset=-1 --out-file=- -"
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| ; Input is not a standard input but a file
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| IS_INPUT_FILE = false
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| 
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| [markup.jupyter]
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| ENABLED = true
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| FILE_EXTENSIONS = .ipynb
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| RENDER_COMMAND = "jupyter nbconvert --stdout --to html --template basic "
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| IS_INPUT_FILE = true
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| 
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| [markup.restructuredtext]
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| ENABLED = true
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| FILE_EXTENSIONS = .rst
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| RENDER_COMMAND = rst2html.py
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| IS_INPUT_FILE = false
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| ```
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| 
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| If your external markup relies on additional classes and attributes on the generated HTML elements, you might need to enable custom sanitizer policies. Gitea uses the [`bluemonday`](https://godoc.org/github.com/microcosm-cc/bluemonday) package as our HTML sanitizier. The example below will support [KaTeX](https://katex.org/) output from [`pandoc`](https://pandoc.org/).
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| 
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| ```ini
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| [markup.sanitizer.TeX]
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| ; Pandoc renders TeX segments as <span>s with the "math" class, optionally
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| ; with "inline" or "display" classes depending on context.
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| ELEMENT = span
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| ALLOW_ATTR = class
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| REGEXP = ^\s*((math(\s+|$)|inline(\s+|$)|display(\s+|$)))+
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| 
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| [markup.markdown]
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| ENABLED         = true
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| FILE_EXTENSIONS = .md,.markdown
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| RENDER_COMMAND  = pandoc -f markdown -t html --katex
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| ```
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| 
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| You must define `ELEMENT`, `ALLOW_ATTR`, and `REGEXP` in each section.
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| 
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| To define multiple entries, add a unique alphanumeric suffix (e.g., `[markup.sanitizer.1]` and `[markup.sanitizer.something]`).
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| 
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| Once your configuration changes have been made, restart Gitea to have changes take effect.
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| 
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| **Note**: Prior to Gitea 1.12 there was a single `markup.sanitiser` section with keys that were redefined for multiple rules, however,
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| there were significant problems with this method of configuration necessitating configuration through multiple sections. |