Source code: Lib/xml/
Python’s interfaces for processing XML are grouped in the xml
package.
Warning
The XML modules are not secure against erroneous or maliciously constructed data. If you need to parse untrusted or unauthenticated data see the XML vulnerabilities and The defusedxml and defusedexpat Packages sections.
It is important to note that modules in the xml
package require that
there be at least one SAX-compliant XML parser available. The Expat parser is
included with Python, so the xml.parsers.expat
module will always be
available.
The documentation for the xml.dom
and xml.sax
packages are the
definition of the Python bindings for the DOM and SAX interfaces.
The XML handling submodules are:
xml.etree.ElementTree
: the ElementTree API, a simple and lightweight
XML processorxml.dom
: the DOM API definitionxml.dom.minidom
: a minimal DOM implementationxml.dom.pulldom
: support for building partial DOM treesxml.sax
: SAX2 base classes and convenience functionsxml.parsers.expat
: the Expat parser bindingThe XML processing modules are not secure against maliciously constructed data. An attacker can abuse XML features to carry out denial of service attacks, access local files, generate network connections to other machines, or circumvent firewalls.
The following table gives an overview of the known attacks and whether the various modules are vulnerable to them.
kind | sax | etree | minidom | pulldom | xmlrpc |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
billion laughs | Vulnerable | Vulnerable | Vulnerable | Vulnerable | Vulnerable |
quadratic blowup | Vulnerable | Vulnerable | Vulnerable | Vulnerable | Vulnerable |
external entity expansion | Vulnerable | Safe (1) | Safe (2) | Vulnerable | Safe (3) |
DTD retrieval | Vulnerable | Safe | Safe | Vulnerable | Safe |
decompression bomb | Safe | Safe | Safe | Safe | Vulnerable |
xml.etree.ElementTree
doesn’t expand external entities and raises a
ParserError
when an entity occurs.xml.dom.minidom
doesn’t expand external entities and simply returns
the unexpanded entity verbatim.xmlrpclib
doesn’t expand external entities and omits them.xml.dom.pulldom
retrieve document type
definitions from remote or local locations. The feature has similar
implications as the external entity expansion issue.The documentation for defusedxml on PyPI has further information about all known attack vectors with examples and references.
defusedxml
and defusedexpat
Packages¶defusedxml is a pure Python package with modified subclasses of all stdlib XML parsers that prevent any potentially malicious operation. Use of this package is recommended for any server code that parses untrusted XML data. The package also ships with example exploits and extended documentation on more XML exploits such as XPath injection.
defusedexpat provides a modified libexpat and a patched
pyexpat
module that have countermeasures against entity expansion
DoS attacks. The defusedexpat
module still allows a sane and configurable amount of entity
expansions. The modifications may be included in some future release of Python,
but will not be included in any bugfix releases of
Python because they break backward compatibility.