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safe.JSStr

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Introduction

{{% include "/_common/functions/go-html-template-package.md" %}}

Usage

Use the safe.JSStr function to encapsulate a sequence of characters meant to be embedded between quotes in a JavaScript expression.

Use of this type presents a security risk: the encapsulated content should come from a trusted source, as it will be included verbatim in the template output.

See the Go documentation for details.

Example

Without a safe declaration:

go-html-template
{{ $title := "Lilo & Stitch" }}
<script>
  const a = "Title: " + {{ $title }};
</script>

Hugo renders the above to:

html
<script>
  const a = "Title: " + "Lilo \u0026 Stitch";
</script>

To declare the string as safe:

go-html-template
{{ $title := "Lilo & Stitch" }}
<script>
  const a = "Title: " + {{ $title | safeJSStr }};
</script>

Hugo renders the above to:

html
<script>
  const a = "Title: " + "Lilo & Stitch";
</script>