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---
title: jsonify
linktitle: jsonify
description: Encodes a given object to JSON.
date: 2017-02-01
publishdate: 2017-02-01
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lastmod: 2020-04-13
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categories: [functions]
menu:
docs:
parent: "functions"
keywords: [strings,json]
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signature: ["jsonify INPUT", "jsonify OPTIONS INPUT"]
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workson: []
hugoversion:
relatedfuncs: [plainify]
deprecated: false
aliases: []
---
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Jsonify encodes a given object to JSON.
To customize the printing of the JSON, pass a dictionary of options as the first
argument. Supported options are "prefix" and "indent". Each JSON element in
the output will begin on a new line beginning with *prefix* followed by one or
more copies of *indent* according to the indentation nesting.
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```
{{ dict "title" .Title "content" .Plain | jsonify }}
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{{ dict "title" .Title "content" .Plain | jsonify (dict "indent" " ") }}
{{ dict "title" .Title "content" .Plain | jsonify (dict "prefix" " " "indent" " ") }}
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```
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## Jsonify options
indent ("")
: Indendation to use.
prefix ("")
: Indentation prefix.
noHTMLEscape (false)
: Disable escaping of problematic HTML characters inside JSON quoted strings. The default behavior is to escape & , < , and > to \u0026, \u003c, and \u003e to avoid certain safety problems that can arise when embedding JSON in HTML.
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See also the `.PlainWords` , `.Plain` , and `.RawContent` [page variables][pagevars].
[pagevars]: /variables/page/