I'm writing a quick web.py app and take data from web.input...
import web
urls = (
'/', 'something',
)
app = web.application(urls, globals())
db = web.database(dbn='postgres', db='database', user='username', password='password', host='127.0.0.1')
class something:
def GET(self):
i = web.input()
return db.select('foo.table', where="column=$variable", vars={'variable':i.input, })
if __name__ == "__main__": app.run()
Should I worry about passing i.input to db.select (or query etc.) as I do as part of vars? SQL injection possibilities etc. ?
Edit: I have been playing around with this myself, trying to get something nasty happenning. Playing with quoting for example, http://localhost:8080/?id=13' or 'x' ='x results in nicely escaped sql being shown in Exceptions:
<sql: 'select * from foo.table where id = "13\' or \'x\'=\'x"'>
I've tried a few other common tests that the internet puts forward and think I'm quite happy web.py is dealing with the sanitisation... Would anyone else be able to comment?