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date: 2013-07-01
linktitle: Functions
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title: Hugo Template Functions
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---
Hugo uses the excellent Go html/template library for its template engine.
It is an extremely lightweight engine that provides a very small amount of
logic. In our experience it is just the right amount of logic to be able
to create a good static website.
Go templates are lightweight but extensible. Hugo has added the following
functions to the basic template logic.
(Go itself supplies built-in functions, including comparison operators
and other basic tools; these are listed in the
[Go template documentation](http://golang.org/pkg/text/template/#hdr-Functions).)
## General
### isset
Return true if the parameter is set.
Takes either a slice, array or channel and an index or a map and a key as input.
e.g. `{{ if isset .Params "project_url" }} {{ index .Params "project_url" }}{{ end }}`
### echoParam
If parameter is set, then echo it.
e.g. `{{echoParam .Params "project_url" }}`
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### eq
Return true if the parameters are equal.
e.g.
{{ if eq .Section "blog" }}current{{ end }}
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### first
Slices an array to only the first X elements.
Works on [lists](/templates/list/), [taxonomies](/taxonomies/displaying/), [terms](/templates/terms/), [groups](/templates/list/)
e.g.
{{ range first 10 .Data.Pages }}
{{ .Render "summary" }}
{{ end }}
### where
Filters an array to only elements containing a matching value for a given field.
Works on [lists](/templates/list/), [taxonomies](/taxonomies/displaying/), [terms](/templates/terms/), [groups](/templates/list/)
e.g.
{{ range where .Data.Pages "Section" "post" }}
{{ .Content}}
{{ end }}
It can be used with dot chaining second argument to refer a nested element of a value.
e.g.
// Front matter on some pages
+++
series: golang
+++
{{ range where .Site.Recent "Params.series" "golang" }}
{{ .Content}}
{{ end }}
*where and first can be stacked*
e.g.
{{ range first 5 (where .Data.Pages "Section" "post") }}
{{ .Content}}
{{ end }}
### delimit
Loops through any array, slice or map and returns a string of all the values separated by the delimiter. There is an optional third parameter that lets you choose a different delimiter to go between the last two values.
Maps will be sorted by the keys, and only a slice of the values will be returned, keeping a consistent output order.
Works on [lists](/templates/list/), [taxonomies](/taxonomies/displaying/), [terms](/templates/terms/), [groups](/templates/list/)
e.g.
// Front matter
+++
tags: [ "tag1", "tag2", "tag3" ]
+++
// Used anywhere in a template
Tags: {{ delimit .Params.tags ", " }}
// Outputs Tags: tag1, tag2, tag3
// Example with the optional "last" parameter
Tags: {{ delimit .Params.tags ", " " and " }}
// Outputs Tags: tag1, tag2 and tag3
### sort
Sorts maps, arrays and slices, returning a sorted slice. A sorted array of map values will be returned, with the keys eliminated. There are two optional arguments, which are `sortByField` and `sortAsc`. If left blank, sort will sort by keys (for maps) in ascending order.
Works on [lists](/templates/list/), [taxonomies](/taxonomies/displaying/), [terms](/templates/terms/), [groups](/templates/list/)
e.g.
// Front matter
+++
tags: [ "tag3", "tag1", "tag2" ]
+++
// Site config
+++
[params.authors]
[params.authors.Derek]
"firstName" = "Derek"
"lastName" = "Perkins"
[params.authors.Joe]
"firstName" = "Joe"
"lastName" = "Bergevin"
[params.authors.Tanner]
"firstName" = "Tanner"
"lastName" = "Linsley"
+++
// Use default sort options - sort by key / ascending
Tags: {{ range sort .Params.tags }}{{ . }} {{ end }}
// Outputs Tags: tag1 tag2 tag3
// Sort by value / descending
Tags: {{ range sort .Params.tags "value" "desc" }}{{ . }} {{ end }}
// Outputs Tags: tag3 tag2 tag1
// Use default sort options - sort by value / descending
Authors: {{ range sort .Site.Params.authors }}{{ .firstName }} {{ end }}
// Outputs Authors: Derek Joe Tanner
// Use default sort options - sort by value / descending
Authors: {{ range sort .Site.Params.authors "lastName" "desc" }}{{ .lastName }} {{ end }}
// Outputs Authors: Perkins Linsley Bergevin
### in
Checks if an element is in an array (or slice) and returns a boolean. The elements supported are strings, integers and floats (only float64 will match as expected). In addition, it can also check if a substring exists in a string.
e.g.
{{ if in .Params.tags "Git" }}Follow me on GitHub!{{ end }}
or
{{ if in "this string contains a substring" "substring" }}Substring found!{{ end }}
### intersect
Given two arrays (or slices), this function will return the common elements in the arrays. The elements supported are strings, integers and floats (only float64).
A useful example of this functionality is a 'similar posts' block. Create a list of links to posts where any of the tags in the current post match any tags in other posts.
e.g.
<ul>
{{ $page_link := .Permalink }}
{{ $tags := .Params.tags }}
{{ range .Site.Recent }}
{{ $page := . }}
{{ $has_common_tags := intersect $tags .Params.tags | len | lt 0 }}
{{ if and $has_common_tags (ne $page_link $page.Permalink) }}
<li><a href="{{ $page.Permalink }}">{{ $page.Title }}</a></li>
{{ end }}
{{ end }}
</ul>
## Math
### add
Adds two integers.
e.g. `{{add 1 2}}` → 3
### sub
Subtracts two integers.
e.g. `{{sub 3 2}}` → 1
### div
Divides two integers.
e.g. `{{div 6 3}}` → 2
### mul
Multiplies two integers.
e.g. `{{mul 2 3}}` → 6
### mod
Modulus of two integers.
e.g. `{{mod 15 3}}` → 0
### modBool
Boolean of modulus of two integers.
true if modulus is 0.
e.g. `{{modBool 15 3}}` → true
## Strings
### urlize
Takes a string and sanitizes it for usage in URLs, converts spaces to "-".
e.g. `<a href="/tags/{{ . | urlize }}">{{ . }}</a>`
### safeHtml
Declares the provided string as "safe" so Go templates will not filter it.
e.g. `{{ .Params.CopyrightHTML | safeHtml }}`
### markdownify
This will run the string through the Markdown processesor. The result will be declared as "safe" so Go templates will not filter it.
e.g. `{{ .Title | markdownify }}`
### lower
Convert all characters in string to lowercase.
e.g. `{{lower "BatMan"}}` → "batman"
### upper
Convert all characters in string to uppercase.
e.g. `{{upper "BatMan"}}` → "BATMAN"
### title
Convert all characters in string to titlecase.
e.g. `{{title "BatMan"}}` → "Batman"
### highlight
Take a string of code and a language, uses Pygments to return the syntax
highlighted code in HTML. Used in the [highlight
shortcode](/extras/highlighting).
### ref, relref
Looks up a content page by relative path or logical name to return the permalink (`ref`) or relative permalink (`relref`). Requires a Node or Page object (usually satisfied with `.`). Used in the [`ref` and `relref` shortcodes]({{% ref "extras/crossreferences.md" %}}).
e.g. {{ ref . "about.md" }}