--- title: Internal Templates linktitle: Internal Templates description: Hugo ships with a group of boilerplate templates that cover the most common use cases for static websites. date: 2017-03-06 publishdate: 2017-03-06 lastmod: 2017-03-06 categories: [templates] keywords: [internal, analytics,] menu: docs: parent: "templates" weight: 168 weight: 168 sections_weight: 168 draft: false aliases: [] toc: true wip: true --- {{% warning %}} While the following internal templates are called similar to partials, they do *not* observe the partial template lookup order. {{% /warning %}} ## Google Analytics Hugo ships with internal templates for Google Analytics tracking, including both synchronous and asynchronous tracking codes. As well as support for both v3 and v4 of Google Analytics. ### Configure Google Analytics Provide your tracking id in your configuration file: **Google Analytics v3 (analytics.js)** {{< code-toggle file="config" >}} googleAnalytics = "UA-PROPERTY_ID" {{ code-toggle >}} **Google Analytics v4 (gtag.js)** {{< code-toggle file="config" >}} googleAnalytics = "G-MEASUREMENT_ID" {{ code-toggle >}} ### Use the Google Analytics Template You can then include the Google Analytics internal template: ``` {{ template "_internal/google_analytics.html" . }} ``` ``` {{ template "_internal/google_analytics_async.html" . }} ``` When using Google Analytics v4 use `_internal/google_analytics.html`. A `.Site.GoogleAnalytics` variable is also exposed from the config. ## Disqus Hugo also ships with an internal template for [Disqus comments][disqus], a popular commenting system for both static and dynamic websites. In order to effectively use Disqus, you will need to secure a Disqus "shortname" by [signing up for the free service][disqussignup]. ### Configure Disqus To use Hugo's Disqus template, you first need to set a single configuration value: {{< code-toggle file="config" >}} disqusShortname = "yourdiscussshortname" {{ code-toggle >}} You also have the option to set the following in the front matter for a given piece of content: * `disqus_identifier` * `disqus_title` * `disqus_url` ### Use the Disqus Template To add Disqus, include the following line in templates where you want your comments to appear: ``` {{ template "_internal/disqus.html" . }} ``` A `.Site.DisqusShortname` variable is also exposed from the config. ### Conditional Loading of Disqus Comments Users have noticed that enabling Disqus comments when running the Hugo web server on `localhost` (i.e. via `hugo server`) causes the creation of unwanted discussions on the associated Disqus account. You can create the following `layouts/partials/disqus.html`: {{< code file="layouts/partials/disqus.html" download="disqus.html" >}}
comments powered by Disqus {{< /code >}} The `if` statement skips the initialization of the Disqus comment injection when you are running on `localhost`. You can then render your custom Disqus partial template as follows: ``` {{ partial "disqus.html" . }} ``` ## Open Graph An internal template for the [Open Graph protocol](https://ogp.me/), metadata that enables a page to become a rich object in a social graph. This format is used for Facebook and some other sites. ### Configure Open Graph Hugo's Open Graph template is configured using a mix of configuration variables and [front-matter](/content-management/front-matter/) on individual pages. {{< code-toggle file="config" >}} [params] title = "My cool site" images = ["site-feature-image.jpg"] description = "Text about my cool site" [taxonomies] series = "series" {{ code-toggle >}} {{< code-toggle file="content/blog/my-post" >}} title = "Post title" description = "Text about this post" date = "2006-01-02" images = ["post-cover.png"] audio = [] videos = [] series = [] tags = [] {{ code-toggle >}} Hugo uses the page title and description for the title and description metadata. The first 6 URLs from the `images` array are used for image metadata. If [page bundles](/content-management/page-bundles/) are used and the `images` array is empty or undefined, images with filenames matching `*feature*` or `*cover*,*thumbnail*` are used for image metadata. Various optional metadata can also be set: - Date, published date, and last modified data are used to set the published time metadata if specified. - `audio` and `videos` are URL arrays like `images` for the audio and video metadata tags, respectively. - The first 6 `tags` on the page are used for the tags metadata. - The `series` taxonomy is used to specify related "see also" pages by placing them in the same series. If using YouTube this will produce a og:video tag like ``. Use the `https://youtu.be/