TrustedTypePolicy

Limited availability

This feature is not Baseline because it does not work in some of the most widely-used browsers.

Note: This feature is available in Web Workers.

The TrustedTypePolicy interface of the Trusted Types API defines a group of functions which create TrustedType objects.

A TrustedTypePolicy object is created by TrustedTypePolicyFactory.createPolicy() to define a policy for enforcing security rules on input. Therefore, TrustedTypePolicy has no constructor.

Instance properties

TrustedTypePolicy.name Read only

A string containing the name of the policy.

Instance methods

Examples

In the below example we create a policy that will create TrustedHTML objects using TrustedTypePolicyFactory.createPolicy(). We can then use TrustedTypePolicy.createHTML to create a sanitized HTML string to be inserted into the document.

The sanitized value can then be used with Element.innerHTML to ensure that no new HTML elements can be injected.

html
<div id="myDiv"></div>
js
const escapeHTMLPolicy = trustedTypes.createPolicy("myEscapePolicy", {
  createHTML: (string) => string.replace(/</g, "&lt;"),
});

let el = document.getElementById("myDiv");
const escaped = escapeHTMLPolicy.createHTML("<img src=x onerror=alert(1)>");
console.log(escaped instanceof TrustedHTML); // true
el.innerHTML = escaped;

Specifications

Browser compatibility

Desktop Mobile
Chrome Edge Firefox Opera Safari Chrome Android Firefox for Android Opera Android Safari on IOS Samsung Internet WebView Android
TrustedTypePolicy 83 83 No 69 No 83 No 59 No 13.0 83
createHTML 83 83 No 69 No 83 No 59 No 13.0 83
createScript 83 83 No 69 No 83 No 59 No 13.0 83
createScriptURL 83 83 No 69 No 83 No 59 No 13.0 83
name 83 83 No 69 No 83 No 59 No 13.0 83

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https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/API/TrustedTypePolicy