--- title: safe.JS description: Declares the given string as a safe JavaScript expression. categories: [] keywords: [] action: aliases: [safeJS] related: - functions/safe/CSS - functions/safe/HTML - functions/safe/HTMLAttr - functions/safe/JSStr - functions/safe/URL returnType: template.JS signatures: [safe.JS INPUT] toc: true aliases: [/functions/safejs] --- ## Introduction {{% include "functions/_common/go-html-template-package.md" %}} ## Usage Use the `safe.JS` function to encapsulate a known safe EcmaScript5 Expression. Template authors are responsible for ensuring that typed expressions do not break the intended precedence and that there is no statement/expression ambiguity as when passing an expression like `{ foo: bar() }\n['foo']()`, which is both a valid Expression and a valid Program with a very different meaning. 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. Using the `safe.JS` function to include valid but untrusted JSON is not safe. A safe alternative is to parse the JSON with the [`transform.Unmarshal`] function and then pass the resultant object into the template, where it will be converted to sanitized JSON when presented in a JavaScript context. [`transform.Unmarshal`]: /functions/transform/unmarshal/ See the [Go documentation] for details. [Go documentation]: https://pkg.go.dev/html/template#JS ## Example Without a safe declaration: ```go-html-template {{ $js := "x + y" }} ``` Hugo renders the above to: ```html ``` To declare the string as safe: ```go-html-template {{ $js := "x + y" }} ``` Hugo renders the above to: ```html ```