Resolve a relative path against a root path with validation.
This module would protect against commons attacks like GET /../file.js
which reaches outside the root folder.
This is a Node.js module available through the
npm registry. Installation is done using the
npm install command:
$ npm install resolve-pathvar resolvePath = require('resolve-path')
Resolve a relative path against process.cwd() (the process's current working
directory) and return an absolute path. This will throw if the resulting resolution
seems malicious. The following are malicious:
- The relative path is an absolute path
- The relative path contains a NULL byte
- The relative path resolves to a path outside of process.cwd()
- The relative path traverses above process.cwd()and back down
Resolve a relative path against the provided root path and return an absolute path. This will throw if the resulting resolution seems malicious. The following are malicious:
- The relative path is an absolute path
- The relative path contains a NULL byte
- The relative path resolves to a path outside of the root path
- The relative path traverses above the root and back down
var http = require('http')
var parseUrl = require('parseurl')
var path = require('path')
var resolvePath = require('resolve-path')
// the public directory
var publicDir = path.join(__dirname, 'public')
// the server
var server = http.createServer(function onRequest (req, res) {
  try {
    // get the pathname from the URL (decoded)
    var pathname = decodeURIComponent(parseUrl(req).pathname)
    if (!pathname) {
      res.statusCode = 400
      res.end('path required')
      return
    }
    // remove leading slash
    var filename = pathname.substr(1)
    // resolve the full path
    var fullpath = resolvePath(publicDir, filename)
    // echo the resolved path
    res.statusCode = 200
    res.end('resolved to ' + fullpath)
  } catch (err) {
    res.statusCode = err.status || 500
    res.end(err.message)
  }
})
server.listen(3000)