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# markdown-rs
[![Build][badge-build-image]][badge-build-url]
[![Coverage][badge-coverage-image]][badge-coverage-url]
CommonMark compliant markdown parser in Rust with ASTs and extensions.
## Feature highlights
* [x] **[compliant][commonmark]**
(100% to CommonMark)
* [x] **[extensions][]**
(100% GFM, 100% MDX, frontmatter, math)
* [x] **[safe][security]**
(100% safe Rust, also 100% safe HTML by default)
* [x] **[robust][test]**
(2300+ tests, 100% coverage, fuzz testing)
* [x] **[ast][mdast]**
(mdast)
## Links
* [GitHub: `wooorm/markdown-rs`][repo]
* [`crates.io`: `markdown`][crate]
* [`docs.rs`: `markdown`][docs]
## When should I use this?
* if you *just* want to turn markdown into HTML (with maybe a few extensions)
* if you want to do *really complex things* with markdown
## What is this?
`markdown-rs` is an open source markdown parser written in Rust.
It’s implemented as a state machine (`#![no_std]` + `alloc`) that emits
concrete tokens,
so that every byte is accounted for,
with positional info.
The API then exposes this information as an AST,
which is easier to work with,
or it compiles directly to HTML.
While most markdown parsers work towards compliancy with CommonMark (or GFM),
this project goes further by following how the reference parsers (`cmark`,
`cmark-gfm`) work,
which is confirmed with thousands of extra tests.
Other than CommonMark and GFM,
this project also supports common extensions to markdown such as
MDX, math, and frontmatter.
This Rust crate has a sibling project in JavaScript:
[`micromark`][micromark]
(and [`mdast-util-from-markdown`][mdast-util-from-markdown] for the AST).
P.S. if you want to *compile* MDX,
use [`mdxjs-rs`][mdxjs-rs].
## Questions
* to learn markdown,
see this [cheatsheet and tutorial][cheat]
* for the API,
see the [crate docs][docs]
* for questions,
see [Discussions][]
* to help,
see [contribute][] or [sponsor][] below
## Contents
* [Install](#install)
* [Use](#use)
* [API](#api)
* [Extensions](#extensions)
* [Project](#project)
* [Overview](#overview)
* [File structure](#file-structure)
* [Test](#test)
* [Version](#version)
* [Security](#security)
* [Contribute](#contribute)
* [Sponsor](#sponsor)
* [Thanks](#thanks)
* [Related](#related)
* [License](#license)
## Install
With [Rust][]
(rust edition 2018+, ±version 1.56+),
install with `cargo`:
```sh
cargo add markdown
```
## Use
```rs
fn main() {
println!("{}", markdown::to_html("## Hi, *Saturn*! 🪐"));
}
```
Yields:
```html
<h2>Hi, <em>Saturn</em>! 🪐</h2>
```
Extensions (in this case GFM):
```rs
fn main() -> Result<(), markdown::message::Message> {
println!(
"{}",
markdown::to_html_with_options(
"* [x] contact ~Mercury~Venus at hi@venus.com!",
&markdown::Options::gfm()
)?
);
Ok(())
}
```
Yields:
```html
<ul>
<li>
<input checked="" disabled="" type="checkbox" />
contact <del>Mercury</del>Venus at <a href="mailto:hi@venus.com">hi@venus.com</a>!
</li>
</ul>
```
Syntax tree ([mdast][]):
```rs
fn main() -> Result<(), markdown::message::Message> {
println!(
"{:?}",
markdown::to_mdast("# Hi *Earth*!", &markdown::ParseOptions::default())?
);
Ok(())
}
```
Yields:
```text
Root { children: [Heading { children: [Text { value: "Hi ", position: Some(1:3-1:6 (2-5)) }, Emphasis { children: [Text { value: "Earth", position: Some(1:7-1:12 (6-11)) }], position: Some(1:6-1:13 (5-12)) }, Text { value: "!", position: Some(1:13-1:14 (12-13)) }], position: Some(1:1-1:14 (0-13)), depth: 1 }], position: Some(1:1-1:14 (0-13)) }
```
## API
`markdown-rs` exposes
[`to_html`](https://docs.rs/markdown/latest/markdown/fn.to_html.html),
[`to_html_with_options`](https://docs.rs/markdown/latest/markdown/fn.to_html_with_options.html),
[`to_mdast`](https://docs.rs/markdown/latest/markdown/fn.to_mdast.html),
[`Options`](https://docs.rs/markdown/latest/markdown/struct.Options.html),
and a few other structs and enums.
See the [crate docs][docs] for more info.
## Extensions
`markdown-rs` supports extensions to `CommonMark`.
These extensions are maintained in this project.
They are not enabled by default but can be turned on with options.
* GFM
* autolink literal
* footnote
* strikethrough
* table
* tagfilter
* task list item
* MDX
* ESM
* expressions
* JSX
* frontmatter
* math
It is not a goal of this project to support lots of different extensions.
It’s instead a goal to support very common and mostly standardized extensions.
## Project
`markdown-rs` is maintained as a single monolithic crate.
### Overview
The process to parse markdown looks like this:
```txt
markdown-rs
+-------------------------------------------------+
| +-------+ +---------+--html- |
| -markdown->+ parse +-events->+ compile + |
| +-------+ +---------+-mdast- |
+-------------------------------------------------+
```
### File structure
The files in `src/` are as follows:
* `construct/*.rs`
— CommonMark, GFM, and other extension constructs used in markdown
* `util/*.rs`
— helpers often needed when parsing markdown
* `event.rs`
— things with meaning happening somewhere
* `lib.rs`
— public API
* `mdast.rs`
— syntax tree
* `parser.rs`
— turn a string of markdown into events
* `resolve.rs`
— steps to process events
* `state.rs`
— steps of the state machine
* `subtokenize.rs`
— handle content in other content
* `to_html.rs`
— turns events into a string of HTML
* `to_mdast.rs`
— turns events into a syntax tree
* `tokenizer.rs`
— glue the states of the state machine together
* `unist.rs`
— point and position, used in mdast
### Test
`markdown-rs` is tested with the \~650 CommonMark tests and more than 1k extra
tests confirmed with CM reference parsers.
Then there’s even more tests for GFM and other extensions.
These tests reach all branches in the code,
which means that this project has 100% code coverage.
Fuzz testing is used to check for things that might fall through coverage.
The following bash scripts are useful when working on this project:
* generate code (latest CM tests and Unicode info):
```sh
cargo run --manifest-path generate/Cargo.toml
```
* run examples:
```sh
RUST_BACKTRACE=1 RUST_LOG=trace cargo run --example lib --features log
```
* format:
```sh
cargo fmt && cargo fix --all-features --all-targets --workspace
```
* lint:
```sh
cargo fmt --check && cargo clippy --all-features --all-targets --workspace
```
* test:
```sh
RUST_BACKTRACE=1 cargo test --all-features --workspace
```
* docs:
```sh
cargo doc --document-private-items --examples --workspace
```
* fuzz:
```sh
cargo install cargo-fuzz
cargo install honggfuzz
cargo +nightly fuzz run markdown_libfuzz
cargo hfuzz run markdown_honggfuzz
```
### Version
`markdown-rs` follows [SemVer](https://semver.org).
### Security
The typical security aspect discussed for markdown is [cross-site scripting
(XSS)][xss] attacks.
Markdown itself is safe if it does not include embedded HTML or dangerous
protocols in links/images (such as `javascript:`).
`markdown-rs` makes any markdown safe by default,
even if HTML is embedded or dangerous protocols are used,
as it encodes or drops them.
Turning on the `allow_dangerous_html` or `allow_dangerous_protocol` options for
user-provided markdown opens you up to XSS attacks.
Additionnally,
you should be able to set `allow_any_img_src` safely.
The default is to allow only `http:`, `https:`, and relative images,
which is what GitHub does.
But it should be safe to allow any value on `src`.
The [HTML specification][whatwg-html-image] prohibits dangerous scripts in
images and all modern browsers respect this and are thus safe.
Opera 12 (from 2012) is a notable browser that did not respect this.
An aspect related to XSS for security is syntax errors:
markdown itself has no syntax errors.
Some syntax extensions
(specifically, only MDX)
do include syntax errors.
For that reason,
`to_html_with_options` returns `Result<String, Message>`,
of which the error is a struct indicating where the problem happened,
what occurred,
and what was expected instead.
Make sure to handle your errors when using MDX.
Another security aspect is DDoS attacks.
For example,
an attacker could throw a 100mb file at `markdown-rs`,
in which case it’s going to take a long while to finish.
It is also possible to crash `markdown-rs` with smaller payloads,
notably when thousands of
links, images, emphasis, or strong
are opened but not closed.
It is wise to cap the accepted size of input (500kb can hold a big book) and to
process content in a different thread so that it can be stopped when needed.
For more information on markdown sanitation,
see
[`improper-markup-sanitization.md`][improper] by [**@chalker**][chalker].
### Contribute
See [`contributing.md`][contributing] for ways to help.
See [`support.md`][support] for ways to get help.
See [`code-of-conduct.md`][coc] for how to communicate in and around this
project.
### Sponsor
Support this effort and give back by sponsoring:
* [GitHub Sponsors](https://github.com/sponsors/wooorm)
(personal; monthly or one-time)
* [OpenCollective](https://opencollective.com/unified) or
[GitHub Sponsors](https://github.com/sponsors/unifiedjs)
(unified; monthly or one-time)
### Thanks
Special thanks go out to:
* [Vercel][] for funding the initial development
* [**@Murderlon**][murderlon] for the design of the logo
* [**@johannhof**][johannhof] for the crate name
## Related
* [`micromark`][micromark]
— same as `markdown-rs` but in JavaScript
* [`mdxjs-rs`][mdxjs-rs]
— wraps `markdown-rs` to *compile* MDX to JavaScript
## License
[MIT][license] © [Titus Wormer][author]
[badge-build-image]: https://github.com/wooorm/markdown-rs/workflows/main/badge.svg
[badge-build-url]: https://github.com/wooorm/markdown-rs/actions
[badge-coverage-image]: https://img.shields.io/codecov/c/github/wooorm/markdown-rs.svg
[badge-coverage-url]: https://codecov.io/github/wooorm/markdown-rs
[docs]: https://docs.rs/markdown/latest/markdown/
[crate]: https://crates.io/crates/markdown
[repo]: https://github.com/wooorm/markdown-rs
[discussions]: https://github.com/wooorm/markdown-rs/discussions
[commonmark]: https://spec.commonmark.org
[cheat]: https://commonmark.org/help/
[rust]: https://www.rust-lang.org
[xss]: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cross-site_scripting
[improper]: https://github.com/ChALkeR/notes/blob/master/Improper-markup-sanitization.md
[chalker]: https://github.com/ChALkeR
[license]: license
[author]: https://wooorm.com
[mdast]: https://github.com/syntax-tree/mdast
[micromark]: https://github.com/micromark/micromark
[mdxjs-rs]: https://github.com/wooorm/mdxjs-rs
[mdast-util-from-markdown]: https://github.com/syntax-tree/mdast-util-from-markdown
[vercel]: https://vercel.com
[murderlon]: https://github.com/murderlon
[johannhof]: https://github.com/johannhof
[contribute]: #contribute
[sponsor]: #sponsor
[extensions]: #extensions
[security]: #security
[test]: #test
[contributing]: .github/contribute.md
[support]: .github/support.md
[coc]: .github/code-of-conduct.md
[whatwg-html-image]: https://html.spec.whatwg.org/multipage/images.html#images-processing-model
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