Security Advisories (1)
CVE-2022-4993 (2026-08-13)

HTML::FormHandler versions through 0.40068 for Perl allow attacker selected method dispatch and resource exhaustion because _apply_actions and add_error use error message text built from request data as a Locale::Maketext bracket notation template. add_error hands its first argument to the language handle as the Locale::Maketext message key, and the default handle's lexicon sets `_AUTO`, so a string that is not a lexicon entry is compiled as a bracket notation template instead of being looked up. In a bracket group the first token names a method called on the language handle and the remaining tokens are its arguments. Three kinds of text the library did not author reach that position. _apply_actions installs a `$SIG{__WARN__}` handler that stores the warning text in `$error_message`, and a captured warning survives a successful action, so a field carrying a numeric transform turns `Argument "[sprintf,%50000000d,0]" isn't numeric` into the template; a warning quotes the submitted value verbatim, so the group is well formed and dispatches. `$error_message ||= $tobj->validate($new_value)` takes a type constraint's own failure message, which renders the rejected value through a partial dumper in bracket and comma form (Devel::PartialDump when Moose can load it, Type::Tiny's own dumper always), so a field with `apply => [ Str ]` given a parameter sent more than once, which arrives as an array, gets `Reference ["a","b"] did not pass type constraint "Str"` as its template, from a request that carries no bracket character of its own. A coercion or transform exception reaches it the same way. Beyond those, a validator whose message contains the field value puts that value in the template directly, and add_error replaces the message list with the contents of an arrayref first argument (`@message = @{$message[0]} if ref $message[0] eq 'ARRAY'`), so a value arriving as an array fills the argument slots from the same request as well. A malformed group such as `[0]` makes the compile croak, and HTML::FormHandler::I18N::maketext and add_error each re-raise that as a die, so process() throws. A well formed group naming sprintf reaches CORE::sprintf with an attacker chosen field width. Any caller that applies a type constraint or a transform to an untrusted field, or whose validator passes an untrusted field value to add_error, can be made to throw an unhandled exception out of process(), or to allocate an arbitrary amount of memory in one request, and an application whose language handle subclass defines side effecting public methods makes those callable with attacker chosen arguments. The dumped type constraint message is bounded to the exception, because both dumpers quote non-numeric elements so the method slot is never an attacker chosen name. The built-in messages pass fixed templates with the value in an argument slot, where it stays inert, and the built-in field types attach explicit message callbacks, so neither is affected.

NAME

HTML::FormHandler::Manual - index of the manual

VERSION

version 0.40068

DESCRIPTION

This is the HTML::FormHandler users manual. HTML::FormHandler is an HTML form handling class written in Moose. It provides facilities to write classes that represent HTML forms, and retrieves and loads data from the database.

SECTIONS

HTML::FormHandler::Manual::Intro

Creating FormHandler forms and interfacing them with your controllers.

HTML::FormHandler::Manual::Fields

Organized list of FormHandler fields, with links to specific documentation.

HTML::FormHandler::Manual::Defaults

Description of the various ways of setting defaults.

HTML::FormHandler::Manual::InflationDeflation

Inflation and deflation of fields

HTML::FormHandler::Manual::Validation

Validation of fields

HTML::FormHandler::Manual::Errors

Errors: setting them, getting them.

HTML::FormHandler::Manual::Rendering

Rendering options, particularly rendering with widgets

HTML::FormHandler::Manual::Database

Issues and setup for database forms.

HTML::FormHandler::Manual::Tutorial

Builds on the Catalyst tutorial. Step-by-step guide.

HTML::FormHandler::Manual::Testing

Test your forms

HTML::FormHandler::Manual::Cookbook

'Howto' recipes

HTML::FormHandler::Manual::Templates

Cut-and-paste examples of templates to use with FormHandler

HTML::FormHandler::Manual::Catalyst

Catalyst specific documentation

HTML::FormHandler::Manual::Reference

Quick reference of FormHandler interface

HTML::FormHandler::Manual::FromDFV

Info on converting from Data::FormValidator

HTML::FormHandler::Manual::FromFF

Info on converting from HTML::FormFu

SUPPORT

IRC:

Join #formhandler on irc.perl.org

Mailing list:

http://groups.google.com/group/formhandler

AUTHOR

gshank: Gerda Shank <gshank@cpan.org>

AUTHOR

FormHandler Contributors - see HTML::FormHandler

COPYRIGHT AND LICENSE

This software is copyright (c) 2017 by Gerda Shank.

This is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the same terms as the Perl 5 programming language system itself.