GetPage
Syntax
SITE.GetPage PATH
Returns
page.Page
The GetPage
method is also available on Page
objects, allowing you to specify a path relative to the current page. See details.
When using the GetPage
method on a Site
object, specify a path relative to the content directory.
If Hugo cannot resolve the path to a page, the method returns nil.
Consider this content structure:
content/
├── works/
│ ├── paintings/
│ │ ├── _index.md
│ │ ├── starry-night.md
│ │ └── the-mona-lisa.md
│ ├── sculptures/
│ │ ├── _index.md
│ │ ├── david.md
│ │ └── the-thinker.md
│ └── _index.md
└── _index.md
This home template:
{{ with .Site.GetPage "/works/paintings" }}
<ul>
{{ range .Pages }}
<li>{{ .Title }} by {{ .Params.artist }}</li>
{{ end }}
</ul>
{{ end }}
Is rendered to:
<ul>
<li>Starry Night by Vincent van Gogh</li>
<li>The Mona Lisa by Leonardo da Vinci</li>
</ul>
To get a regular page instead of a section page:
{{ with .Site.GetPage "/works/paintings/starry-night" }}
{{ .Title }} → Starry Night
{{ .Params.artist }} → Vincent van Gogh
{{ end }}
Multilingual projects
With multilingual projects, the GetPage
method on a Site
object resolves the given path to a page in the current language.
To get a page from a different language, query the Sites
object:
{{ with where .Site.Sites "Language.Lang" "eq" "de" }}
{{ with index . 0 }}
{{ with .GetPage "/works/paintings/starry-night" }}
{{ .Title }} → Sternenklare Nacht
{{ end }}
{{ end }}
{{ end }}
Page bundles
Consider this content structure:
content/
├── headless/
│ ├── a.jpg
│ ├── b.jpg
│ ├── c.jpg
│ └── index.md <-- front matter: headless = true
└── _index.md
In the home template, use the GetPage
method on a Site
object to render all the images in the headless page bundle:
{{ with .Site.GetPage "/headless" }}
{{ range .Resources.ByType "image" }}
<img src="{{ .RelPermalink }}" width="{{ .Width }}" height="{{ .Height }}" alt="">
{{ end }}
{{ end }}