How to escape single quotes in Python on a server to be used in JavaScript on a client

Question:

Consider:

>>> sample = "hello'world"
>>> print sample
hello'world
>>> print sample.replace("'","'")
hello'world

In my web application I need to store my Python string with all single quotes escaped for manipulation later in the client browsers JavaScript. The trouble is Python uses the same backslash escape notation, so the replace operation as detailed above has no effect.

Is there a simple workaround?

Asked By: blippy

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Answers:

Use:

sample.replace("'", r"'")

or

sample.replace("'", "\'")

As a general solution for passing data from Python to Javascript, consider serializing it with the json library (part of the standard library in Python 2.6+).

>>> sample = "hello'world"
>>> import json
>>> print json.dumps(sample)
"hello'world"
Answered By: Daniel Roseman
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