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This is a reference for the safe functions to use against sql-injection.
(Click [[Sql_injection_protection|here]] to go to the Sql-injection Protection introduction.)


This is a reference for the safe functions to use against sql-injection.


(Handle simple straight-forward sql strings, used frequently)
For simple straight-forward sql strings, used frequently.
  int sqlSafef(char* buffer, int bufSize, char *format, ...);
  int sqlSafef(char* buffer, int bufSize, char *format, ...);
  /* Format string to buffer, vsprintf style, only with buffer overflow
  /* Format string to buffer, vsprintf style, only with buffer overflow
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   * NOSLQINJ tag is added to beginning. */
   * NOSLQINJ tag is added to beginning. */


(Handle more complex sql constructed conditionally)
For more complex sql constructed conditionally using dyString.
void sqlDyStringPrintf(struct dyString *ds, char *format, ...);
void sqlDyStringPrintf(struct dyString *ds, char *format, ...);
/* Printf to end of dyString after scanning string parameters for illegal sql chars.
/* Printf to end of dyString after scanning string parameters for illegal sql chars.
* Strings inside quotes are automatically escaped.
  * Strings inside quotes are automatically escaped.
* NOSLQINJ tag is added to beginning if it is a new empty string. */
  * NOSLQINJ tag is added to beginning if it is a new empty string. */
 
void sqlDyStringAppend(struct dyString *ds, char *string);
void sqlDyStringAppend(struct dyString *ds, char *string);
/* Append zero terminated string to end of dyString.
/* Append zero terminated string to end of dyString.
* Adds the NOSQLINJ prefix if dy string is empty. */
  * Adds the NOSQLINJ prefix if dy string is empty. */
 
 


(Frag functions for assembling fragments of sql or sql clauses
without the NOSQLINJ tag.  These sql fragments may get passed
to other functions.)


int sqlSafefFrag(char* buffer, int bufSize, char *format, ...);
To create a SQL clause and pass it to a subroutine,  
/* Format string to buffer, vsprintf style, only with buffer overflow
create the clause with the usual SQL safe functions,  
* checking. The resulting string is always terminated with zero byte.
and then pass the safe string to a subroutine
  * Scans unquoted string parameters for illegal literal sql chars.
where it can be included with %-s (unquoted at the SQL source level).
* Escapes quoted string parameters.
e.g.  
  * NOSLQINJ tag is NOT added to beginning since it is assumed to be just a fragment of
sqlStringPrintf(dy, "select * from someTable where %-s", passedInSqlClause);
* the entire sql string. */
Minor helper function that was easy to add,  
it just obviates the need for declaring your initial dy size.
This function is used around 20 times, mostly in just one source file.
  struct dyString *sqlDyStringCreate(char *format, ...);
  /* Create a dyString with a printf style initial content
  * Adds the NOSQLINJ prefix. */


void sqlDyStringPrintfFrag(struct dyString *ds, char *format, ...);
Standard error handling used by the functions for dealing with
/* Printf to end of dyString after scanning string parameters for illegal sql chars.
errors related to checking and escaping sql input.
* Strings inside quotes are automatically escaped.
void sqlCheckError(char *format, ...);
* NOSLQINJ tag is NOT added to beginning since it is assumed to be just a fragment of
/* A sql injection error has occurred. Check for settings and respond
* the entire sql string. */
  * as appropriate with error, warning, logOnly, ignore, dumpstack.
  * Then abort if needed. NOTE: unless it aborts, this function will return! */


Used in the cart, handy for escaping very large strings a little more efficiently.
void sqlDyAppendEscaped(struct dyString *dy, char *s);
/* Append to dy an escaped s */




(Minor helper function that was easy to add,
Used by sql safe functions for unquoted strings which are treated as identifiers.
just obviates the need for declaring your initial dy size.
#define sqlCkId sqlCheckIdentifier
This function is used around 20 times mostly in one source file.)
char *sqlCheckIdentifier(char *identifier);
struct dyString *sqlDyStringCreate(char *format, ...);
/* Check that only valid identifier characters are used */
/* Create a dyString with a printf style initial content
* Adds the NOSQLINJ prefix. */


(Standard error handling used by the functions for dealing with
errors related to checking and escaping sql input)
void sqlCheckError(char *format, ...);
/* A sql injection error has occurred. Check for settings and respond
* as appropriate with error, warning, logOnly, ignore, dumpstack.
* Then abort if needed. NOTE: unless it aborts, this function will return! */


void sqlDyAppendEscaped(struct dyString *dy, char *s);
Only used rarely.
/* Append to dy an escaped s */
#define sqlCkIl sqlCheckIdentifiersList
(used in the cart, handy for handling escaping very large strings).
char *sqlCheckIdentifiersList(char *identifiers);
/* Check that only valid identifier characters are used in a comma-separated list */


(Used by sql safe functions for unquoted strings which are treated as identifiers)
#define sqlCkId sqlCheckIdentifier
char *sqlCheckIdentifier(char *identifier);
/* Check that only valid identifier characters are used */




(Only used rarely)
=== varArgs versions of functions, included just for completeness ===
#define sqlCkIl sqlCheckIdentifiersList
char *sqlCheckIdentifiersList(char *identifiers);
/* Check that only valid identifier characters are used in a comma-separated list */
 
 
 
=== varArgs versions of functions, mostly just for reference ===


VarArgs versions that can be used to create
VarArgs versions that can be used to create
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being safe from sql injection and get input strings escaped.
being safe from sql injection and get input strings escaped.


int vaSqlSafefNoAbort(char* buffer, int bufSize, boolean newString, char *format, va_list args);
int vaSqlSafefNoAbort(char* buffer, int bufSize, boolean newString, char *format, va_list args);
/* VarArgs Format string to buffer, vsprintf style, only with buffer overflow
/* VarArgs Format string to buffer, vsprintf style, only with buffer overflow
* checking.  The resulting string is always terminated with zero byte.
  * checking.  The resulting string is always terminated with zero byte.
* Scans string parameters for illegal sql chars.
  * Scans string parameters for illegal sql chars.
* Automatically escapes quoted string values.
  * Automatically escapes quoted string values.
* This function should be efficient on statements with many strings to be escaped. */
  * This function should be efficient on statements with many strings to be escaped. */
 
int vaSqlSafef(char* buffer, int bufSize, char *format, va_list args);
int vaSqlSafef(char* buffer, int bufSize, char *format, va_list args);
/* VarArgs Format string to buffer, vsprintf style, only with buffer overflow
  /* VarArgs Format string to buffer, vsprintf style, only with buffer overflow
* checking.  The resulting string is always terminated with zero byte.
  * checking.  The resulting string is always terminated with zero byte.
* Scans unquoted string parameters for illegal literal sql chars.
  * Scans unquoted string parameters for illegal literal sql chars.
* Escapes quoted string parameters.
  * Escapes quoted string parameters.
  * NOSLQINJ tag is added to beginning. */
  * NOSLQINJ tag is added to beginning. */
 
 
int vaSqlSafefFrag(char* buffer, int bufSize, char *format, va_list args);
  void vaSqlDyStringPrintf(struct dyString *ds, char *format, va_list args);
/* VarArgs Format string to buffer, vsprintf style, only with buffer overflow
/* Printf to end of dyString after scanning string parameters for illegal sql chars.
* checking.  The resulting string is always terminated with zero byte.
  * Strings inside quotes are automatically escaped.
* Scans unquoted string parameters for illegal literal sql chars.
  * NOSLQINJ tag is added to beginning if it is a new empty string. */
* Escapes quoted string parameters.
* NOSLQINJ tag is NOT added to beginning since it is assumed to be just a fragment of
* the entire sql string. */
 
void vaSqlDyStringPrintfExt(struct dyString *ds, boolean isFrag, char *format, va_list args);
/* VarArgs Printf to end of dyString after scanning string parameters for illegal sql chars.
  * Strings inside quotes are automatically escaped.
* NOSLQINJ tag is added to beginning if it is a new empty string and isFrag is FALSE. */
 
void vaSqlDyStringPrintf(struct dyString *ds, char *format, va_list args);
/* Printf to end of dyString after scanning string parameters for illegal sql chars.
* Strings inside quotes are automatically escaped.
* NOSLQINJ tag is added to beginning if it is a new empty string. */
 
void vaSqlDyStringPrintfFrag(struct dyString *ds, char *format, va_list args);
/* VarArgs Printf to end of dyString after scanning string parameters for illegal sql chars.
* Strings inside quotes are automatically escaped.
* NOSLQINJ tag is NOT added to beginning since it is assumed to be just a fragment of
* the entire sql string. */

Latest revision as of 19:51, 28 April 2022

This is a reference for the safe functions to use against sql-injection.

(Click here to go to the Sql-injection Protection introduction.)


For simple straight-forward sql strings, used frequently.

int sqlSafef(char* buffer, int bufSize, char *format, ...);
/* Format string to buffer, vsprintf style, only with buffer overflow
 * checking.  The resulting string is always terminated with zero byte.
 * Scans unquoted string parameters for illegal literal sql chars.
 * Escapes quoted string parameters.
 * NOSLQINJ tag is added to beginning. */

For more complex sql constructed conditionally using dyString.

void sqlDyStringPrintf(struct dyString *ds, char *format, ...);
/* Printf to end of dyString after scanning string parameters for illegal sql chars.
 * Strings inside quotes are automatically escaped.
 * NOSLQINJ tag is added to beginning if it is a new empty string. */

void sqlDyStringAppend(struct dyString *ds, char *string);
/* Append zero terminated string to end of dyString.
 * Adds the NOSQLINJ prefix if dy string is empty. */


To create a SQL clause and pass it to a subroutine, create the clause with the usual SQL safe functions, and then pass the safe string to a subroutine where it can be included with %-s (unquoted at the SQL source level). e.g. sqlStringPrintf(dy, "select * from someTable where %-s", passedInSqlClause);

Minor helper function that was easy to add, it just obviates the need for declaring your initial dy size. This function is used around 20 times, mostly in just one source file.

struct dyString *sqlDyStringCreate(char *format, ...);
/* Create a dyString with a printf style initial content
 * Adds the NOSQLINJ prefix. */

Standard error handling used by the functions for dealing with errors related to checking and escaping sql input.

void sqlCheckError(char *format, ...);
/* A sql injection error has occurred. Check for settings and respond
 * as appropriate with error, warning, logOnly, ignore, dumpstack.
 * Then abort if needed. NOTE: unless it aborts, this function will return! */

Used in the cart, handy for escaping very large strings a little more efficiently.

void sqlDyAppendEscaped(struct dyString *dy, char *s);
/* Append to dy an escaped s */


Used by sql safe functions for unquoted strings which are treated as identifiers.

#define sqlCkId sqlCheckIdentifier
char *sqlCheckIdentifier(char *identifier);
/* Check that only valid identifier characters are used */


Only used rarely.

#define sqlCkIl sqlCheckIdentifiersList
char *sqlCheckIdentifiersList(char *identifiers);
/* Check that only valid identifier characters are used in a comma-separated list */


varArgs versions of functions, included just for completeness

VarArgs versions that can be used to create your own customized var-args functions that will then automatically enjoy the benefits of being safe from sql injection and get input strings escaped.

int vaSqlSafefNoAbort(char* buffer, int bufSize, boolean newString, char *format, va_list args);
/* VarArgs Format string to buffer, vsprintf style, only with buffer overflow
 * checking.  The resulting string is always terminated with zero byte.
 * Scans string parameters for illegal sql chars.
 * Automatically escapes quoted string values.
 * This function should be efficient on statements with many strings to be escaped. */

int vaSqlSafef(char* buffer, int bufSize, char *format, va_list args);
/* VarArgs Format string to buffer, vsprintf style, only with buffer overflow
 * checking.  The resulting string is always terminated with zero byte.
 * Scans unquoted string parameters for illegal literal sql chars.
 * Escapes quoted string parameters.
 * NOSLQINJ tag is added to beginning. */
 
void vaSqlDyStringPrintf(struct dyString *ds, char *format, va_list args);
/* Printf to end of dyString after scanning string parameters for illegal sql chars.
 * Strings inside quotes are automatically escaped.
 * NOSLQINJ tag is added to beginning if it is a new empty string. */