TrustedTypePolicy: name property

Limited availability

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

The name read-only property of the TrustedTypePolicy interface returns the name of the policy.

Value

A string containing the name of the policy.

Examples

In the below example a policy called myEscapePolicy is created using TrustedTypePolicyFactory.createPolicy() and is represented by the object escapeHTMLPolicy. Calling name on this object returns the string "myEscapePolicy".

js
const escapeHTMLPolicy = trustedTypes.createPolicy("myEscapePolicy", {
  createHTML: (string) => string.replace(/>/g, "<"),
});

console.log(escapeHTMLPolicy.name); /* "myEscapePolicy" */

Specifications

Specification
Trusted Types
# dom-trustedtypepolicy-name

Browser compatibility

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