What does the j function in Rails do?

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醉酒成梦
醉酒成梦 2021-02-04 23:37

I just came across a blog that mentions a j function in Rails. They were using it to do ajax style page updates.

$(\'#cart\').html(\"<%=j render         


        
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  •  不思量自难忘°
    2021-02-05 00:13

    Peter actually posted the correct answer. But I will try to elaborate:

    I guess you are familiar with the basic concept of ajax? Lets say you want to be able to create comments in an ajaxy fashion. In rails you may respond to POST requests in your CommentsController via:

    def create
      @comment = Comment.new(params[:comment])
      respond_to do |format|
        render.js
      end
    end
    

    This means if an ajax request from the client (via jquery/javascript) is submitted to the CommentsController it will recognize the format (.js) and respond with the _create.js.erb partial. The partial would then render the new comment with something like this:

    $('.comments').append("<%=j render @comment %>");
    

    Now to get to the j or escape_javascript method: Some evil user may submit a comment containing (malicious) javascript which would be executed on your page unless you make use of the j method which

    Escapes carriage returns and single and double quotes for JavaScript segments.

    and therefore prevents the execution of the code in the browser.

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