--- id: sanitization-chain-api title: Sanitization Chain API --- The sanitization chain is a middleware, and it _should_ be passed to an Express route handler. You can add as many sanitizers to a chain as you need. When the middleware runs, it will modify each field in place, applying each of the sanitizers in the order they were specified: ```js app.get('/', sanitizeBody('trimMe').trim(), (req, res, next) => { // If req.body.trimMe was originally " something ", // its sanitized value will be "something" console.log(req.body.trimMe); }); ``` ## Standard sanitizers All sanitizers listed by validator.js are made available within a Sanitization Chain, and are called "standard sanitizers" in express-validator. This means you can use any of those methods, e.g. `normalizeEmail`, `trim`, `toInt`, etc. > **For a complete list of standard sanitizers and their options**, > please check [validator.js' docs](https://github.com/chriso/validator.js#sanitizers). ## Additional methods In addition to the standard sanitizers, the following methods are also available within a Sanitization Chain: ### `.customSanitizer(sanitizer)` - `sanitizer(value, { req, location, path })`: the custom sanitizer function. Receives the value of the field being sanitized, as well as the express request, the location and the field path. > *Returns:* the current sanitization chain instance Adds a custom sanitizer to the current sanitization chain. It must synchronously return the new value. Example: ```js app.get('/object/:id', sanitizeParam('id').customSanitizer((value, { req }) => { return req.query.type === 'user' ? ObjectId(value) : Number(value); }), objectHandler) ``` ### `.run(req)` > *Returns:* a promise that resolves when the sanitization chain ran. Runs the current sanitization chain in an imperative way. ```js app.post('/create-post', async (req, res, next) => { // BEFORE: // req.body.content = ' hey your forum is amazing! '; await sanitize('content').escape().trim().run(req); // AFTER: // req.body.content = 'hey your forum is amazing! <script>runEvilFunction();</script>'; }); ``` ### `.toArray()` > *Returns:* the current sanitization chain instance Converts the value to an array. `undefined` will result in an empty array. ```js app.post('/', [body('checkboxes').toArray()], (req, res, next) => { // ['foo', 'bar] => ['foo', 'bar'] // 'foo' => ['foo'] // undefined => [] console.log(req.body.checkboxes); }); ```