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Example: ``` {{ with resources.Get "https://example.com/rss.xml" | transform.Unmarshal }} {{ range .channel.item }} <strong>{{ .title | plainify | htmlUnescape }}</strong><br /> <p>{{ .description | plainify | htmlUnescape }}</p> {{ $link := .link | plainify | htmlUnescape }} <a href="{{ $link }}">{{ $link }}</a><br /> <hr> {{ end }} {{ end }} ``` Closes #4470
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---
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title: "transform.Unmarshal"
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description: "`transform.Unmarshal` (alias `unmarshal`) parses the input and converts it into a map or an array. Supported formats are JSON, TOML, YAML, XML and CSV."
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date: 2018-12-23
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categories: [functions]
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menu:
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docs:
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parent: "functions"
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keywords: []
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signature: ["RESOURCE or STRING | transform.Unmarshal [OPTIONS]"]
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hugoversion: "0.53"
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aliases: []
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---
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The function accepts either a `Resource` created in [Hugo Pipes](/hugo-pipes/) or via [Page Bundles](/content-management/page-bundles/), or simply a string. The two examples below will produce the same map:
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```go-html-template
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{{ $greetings := "hello = \"Hello Hugo\"" | transform.Unmarshal }}`
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```
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```go-html-template
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{{ $greetings := "hello = \"Hello Hugo\"" | resources.FromString "data/greetings.toml" | transform.Unmarshal }}
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```
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In both the above examples, you get a map you can work with:
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```go-html-template
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{{ $greetings.hello }}
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```
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The above prints `Hello Hugo`.
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## CSV Options
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Unmarshal with CSV as input has some options you can set:
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delimiter
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: The delimiter used, default is `,`.
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comment
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: The comment character used in the CSV. If set, lines beginning with the comment character without preceding whitespace are ignored.:
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Example:
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```go-html-template
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{{ $csv := "a;b;c" | transform.Unmarshal (dict "delimiter" ";") }}
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```
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## XML data
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As a convenience, Hugo allows you to access XML data in the same way that you access JSON, TOML, and YAML: you do not need to specify the root node when accessing the data.
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To get the contents of `<title>` in the document below, you use `{{ .message.title }}`:
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```
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<root>
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<message>
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<title>Hugo rocks!</title>
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<description>Thanks for using Hugo</description>
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</message>
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</root>
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```
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The following example lists the items of an RSS feed:
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```
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{{ with resources.Get "https://example.com/rss.xml" | transform.Unmarshal }}
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{{ range .channel.item }}
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<strong>{{ .title | plainify | htmlUnescape }}</strong><br />
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<p>{{ .description | plainify | htmlUnescape }}</p>
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{{ $link := .link | plainify | htmlUnescape }}
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<a href="{{ $link }}">{{ $link }}</a><br />
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<hr>
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{{ end }}
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{{ end }}
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```
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