--- title: partials.IncludeCached description: Executes the given template and caches the result, optionally passing context. If the partial template contains a return statement, returns the given value, else returns the rendered output. categories: [] keywords: [] action: aliases: [partialCached] related: - functions/go-template/return - functions/partials/Include - functions/go-template/template - methods/page/Render returnType: any signatures: ['partials.IncludeCached LAYOUT CONTEXT [VARIANT...]'] signatures: - partials.IncludeCached NAME CONTEXT [VARIANT...] - partialCached NAME CONTEXT [VARIANT...] aliases: [/functions/partialcached] --- Without a [`return`] statement, the `partialCached` function returns a string of type `template.HTML`. With a `return` statement, the `partialCached` function can return any data type. The `partialCached` function can offer significant performance gains for complex templates that don't need to be re-rendered on every invocation. {{% note %}} Each Site (or language) has its own `partialCached` cache, so each site will execute a partial once. Hugo renders pages in parallel, and will render the partial more than once with concurrent calls to the `partialCached` function. After Hugo caches the rendered partial, new pages entering the build pipeline will use the cached result. {{% /note %}} Here is the simplest usage: ```go-html-template {{ partialCached "footer.html" . }} ``` Pass additional arguments to `partialCached` to create variants of the cached partial. For example, if you have a complex partial that should be identical when rendered for pages within the same section, use a variant based on section so that the partial is only rendered once per section: {{< code file=partial-cached-example.html >}} {{ partialCached "footer.html" . .Section }} {{< /code >}} Pass additional arguments, of any data type, as needed to create unique variants: ```go-html-template {{ partialCached "footer.html" . .Params.country .Params.province }} ``` The variant arguments are not available to the underlying partial template; they are only used to create unique cache keys. To return a value from a partial template, it must contain only one `return` statement, placed at the end of the template: ```go-html-template {{ $result := false }} {{ if math.ModBool . 2 }} {{ $result = "even" }} {{ else }} {{ $result = "odd" }} {{ end }} {{ return $result }} ``` See [details][`return`]. [`return`]: /functions/go-template/return