--- title : "Page Bundles" description : "Content organization using Page Bundles" date : 2018-01-24T13:09:00-05:00 lastmod : 2018-01-28T22:26:40-05:00 linktitle : "Page Bundles" keywords : ["page", "bundle", "leaf", "branch"] categories : ["content management"] toc : true menu : docs: identifier : "page-bundles" parent : "content-management" weight : 11 --- Page Bundles are a way to group [Page Resources](/content-management/page-resources/). A Page Bundle can be one of: - Leaf Bundle (leaf means it has no children) - Branch Bundle (home page, section, taxonomy terms, taxonomy list) | | Leaf Bundle | Branch Bundle | |-----------------|--------------------------------------------------------|---------------------------------------------------------| | Usage | Collection of resources (pages, images etc.) for single pages | Collection of non-page resources (images etc.)for list pages | | Index file name | `index.md` [^fn:1] | `_index.md` [^fn:1] | | Layout type | `single` | `list` | | Nesting | Doesn't allow nesting of more bundles under it | Allows nesting of leaf/branch bundles under it | | Example | `content/posts/my-post/index.md` | `content/posts/_index.md` | ## Leaf Bundles {#leaf-bundles} A _Leaf Bundle_ is a directory at any hierarchy within the `content/` directory, that contains an **`index.md`** file. ### Examples of Leaf Bundle organization {#examples-of-leaf-bundle-organization} ```text content/ ├── about │ ├── index.md ├── posts │ ├── my-post │ │ ├── content1.md │ │ ├── content2.md │ │ ├── image1.jpg │ │ ├── image2.png │ │ └── index.md │ └── my-another-post │ └── index.md │ └── another-section ├── .. └── not-a-leaf-bundle ├── .. └── another-leaf-bundle └── index.md ``` In the above example `content/` directory, there are four leaf bundles: about : This leaf bundle is at the root level (directly under `content` directory) and has only the `index.md`. my-post : This leaf bundle has the `index.md`, two other content Markdown files and two image files. my-another-post : This leaf bundle has only the `index.md`. another-leaf-bundle : This leaf bundle is nested under couple of directories. This bundle also has only the `index.md`. {{% note %}} The hierarchy depth at which a leaf bundle is created does not matter, as long as it is not inside another **leaf** bundle. {{% /note %}} ### Headless Bundle {#headless-bundle} A headless bundle is a bundle that is configured to not get published anywhere: - It will have no `Permalink` and no rendered HTML in `public/`. - It will not be part of `.Site.RegularPages`, etc. But you can get it by `.Site.GetPage`. Here is an example: ```html {{ $headless := .Site.GetPage "page" "some-headless-bundle" }} {{ $reusablePages := $headless.Resources.Match "author*" }}