server.js:
app.get('/home', function (req, res) {
data['one'] = "first";
data['two'] = "secound";
res.render('home', { data });
});
home.handlebars:
<script type="text/javascript">
var data = { {{{data}}} };
console.log(data.one);
</script>
Browser Console Error: Uncaught SyntaxError: missing ] in computed property name
How can I pass the object to use it in .handlebars template within a script code block?
I think there a few things we need to review in order to arrive at a solution.
First, we must understand what the triple-mustache tag means in Handlebars. By default, Handlebars will HTML-escape its output. This is a best practice for preventing Cross-Site Scripting (XSS). This means that with input
{ data: "<p>Hello, World!</p>" }
, a Handlebars template{{ data }}
will output:There are some situations in which one does not want Handlebars to HTML-escape its output, and for this Handlebars offers the triple-mustache tag, which will output the unescaped HTML. For the same input and template above, the output would be:
Second, we must understand what Handlebars does when given a JavaScript object as the expression between the double- (or triple-) curly braces to evaluate. Handlebars is essentially replacing the expression with the stringified evaluation of that expression - it's what you would get if you logged
data.toString()
in your console. For an object, the stringified value will be something like[object Object]
. See this answer for a discussion.For our problem, we must figure out how we can get Handlebars to render our entire
data
object and do so in a format that is valid JavaScript. Since Handlebars will render a String, we could pass it a stringified JSON object and use the triple-mustache to ensure that our quotes are not escaped.Our route handler becomes:
And our template becomes: