Escape any string to be a valid JavaScript string literal between double quotes or single quotes.
npm install js-string-escape
If you need to generate JavaScript output, this library will help you safely put arbitrary data in JavaScript strings:
jsStringEscape = require('js-string-escape')
console.log('"' + jsStringEscape('Quotes (\", \'), newlines (\n), etc.') + '"')
// => "Quotes (\", \'), newlines (\n), etc."
In other words, given any string s
, the following invariants hold:
eval('"' + jsStringEscape(s) + '"') === s
eval("'" + jsStringEscape(s) + "'") === s
These eval
expressions are safe with untrusted strings s
.
Non-strings will be cast to strings.
This library has been checked against ECMAScript 5.1 and tested against all Unicode code points.
Note that the returned string is not necessarily valid JSON, since JSON
disallows control characters, and \'
is illegal in JSON.