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I'm trying to interpolate a string that contains some markup in a template.

In the controller:
$scope.message = "Hello moto <a ui-sref='home.test'>click</a>";

Template:

<div ng-bind-html="message.text"></div>

which renders as:

<div ng-bind-html="message.text" <div="" class="ng-binding">Hello moto <a>click</a></div>

Trying to use the following filter does not help either; the text is simpy escaped for either of the commented choices:

angular.module('test-filters', ['ngSanitize'])
    .filter('safe', function($sce) {
            return function(val) {
                return $sce.trustAsHtml(val);
                //return $sce.trustAsUrl(val);
                //return $sce.trustAsResourceUrl(val);
            };
    });

How can I interpolate my string without escaping it nor stripping attributes?

Edit: Plunker http://plnkr.co/edit/H4O16KgS0mWtpGRvW1Es?p=preview (updated with sylwester's version that has reference to ngSanitize

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  • Could you provide a Plunker example (plnkr.co) ?
    – mfirry
    Jun 12, 2014 at 7:22
  • @mfirry just edited the original post
    – rxdazn
    Jun 12, 2014 at 7:40
  • Can you try <div>{{message}}</div> in your template
    – Sefa
    Jun 12, 2014 at 7:44
  • @vgSefa does the same thing as <li> {{ message }} </li>. Still updated the plunkr though.
    – rxdazn
    Jun 12, 2014 at 7:46
  • How did you try to use the filter? ng-bind-html will try to make a safe to use version of whatever its given, so you'll have to make sure you're using the $sce.trustAsHtml correctly Jun 12, 2014 at 9:24

3 Answers 3

33

Let have a look here http://jsbin.com/faxopipe/1/edit it is sorted now. It didn't work because there was another directive inside a tag 'ui-sref', so you have to use $sce service.

in your js please add method:

 $scope.to_trusted = function(html_code) {
    return $sce.trustAsHtml(html_code);

and in view :

<p ng-bind-html="to_trusted(message)"></p>
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  • 2
    If we say trustAsHtml, How do we prevent XSS ? Jun 5, 2015 at 7:52
  • 2
    implementing as a filter (rather than scope function) works nicely too.
    – plong0
    Jun 10, 2016 at 6:16
  • 2
    Thanks for this. We can make this even simpler – $scope.to_trusted = $sce.trustAsHtml; May 21, 2018 at 21:43
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In scenario where you are using ui.router path you must need to use $compile in combination with $sce for your dynamic html so that ui-sref work properly. If you don't do that you'll just see a Link which actually do not work.

e.g <span> Hello moto <a ui-sref='home.test'> Link </a> </span>

//You must need to add boundary conditions, this is just for demonstration
$scope.to_trusted = function(someHTML) {
    var compiledVal = $compile(someHTML)($scope);
    var compiledHTML = compiledVal[0].outerHTML;
    return $sce.trustAsHtml(compiledHTML);
}

And you use like this,

<p ng-bind-html="to_trusted(message)"></p>

Note that your message has to be a valid HTML starting from "<" so if you pass a non HTML to $compile you'll get jqlite error. I used <span> to handle your case.

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You missed reference to angular-sanitize.js and you have inject it as well to angular.app

var app = angular.module('plunker', ['ngSanitize']);

the simplest option in to bind html is ng-bind-html :

<li>link ng-html-bind <div ng-bind-html="message"></div></li>

please see Plunkr

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  • 1
    ah yes I did miss the reference to angular-sanitize.js in the plunker. None of the results end up being unescaped with all properties preserved. The closest one is the "link ng-bind-html" line but it's rendering as <a>click me</a>, not <a ui-sref="home.test"></a> so your doesn't answer my question.
    – rxdazn
    Jun 12, 2014 at 9:12
  • Very old post at this point, but there were a couple of errors in the last <li>element in the plnkr - the div should read: <div ng-bind-html="message|safe"> (fixed incorrect ng-html-bind directive, and removed filter: from the expression.
    – John Rix
    Jan 21, 2017 at 1:04

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