if you want to "port" the code that does the signature in python to
javascript, feel free to submit it :D
However, you should pass along the hmac_key, and doing so, you're exposing
what you're trying hard to mask.
However, it's kinda of a non-question as per the markup you posted..... if
your javascript is embedded in the view, you don't need the javascript to
generate the signed url... any code in {{}} gets rendered by python.
Anyhow, if your javascript is not embedded in the view, if needed you can
still define a function in your assets that takes the url and then use
var url = "{{=URL(....., user_signature=True)}}"
myfunction(url)
bonus points for NOT embedding in static assets absolute urls (that you may
need later to be "translated" by a rewrite rule)
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