refactor(ActionBarIcon): extract onClick logic to setup#13762
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This pull request effectively refactors the onClick logic in ActionBarIcon.tsx by moving it from the render function into the setup function, which is a good practice for Vue 3 Composition API, improving performance and maintainability. However, the navigation logic remains vulnerable to Cross-Site Scripting (XSS) via the url prop, which is used in a dangerous way by the underlying route utility. Implementing URL sanitization is recommended to mitigate this risk.
| const onClick = () => { | ||
| if (!props.disabled) { | ||
| route(); | ||
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The onClick handler calls the route() function, which eventually sets location.href using the url prop. If the url prop contains a javascript: URI, it can lead to Cross-Site Scripting (XSS). Although this is a common pattern in UI libraries, it is recommended to sanitize the URL to prevent execution of malicious scripts.
const onClick = () => {
if (!props.disabled) {
if (props.url && /^\s*javascript:/i.test(props.url)) {
return;
}
route();
}
};
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