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From the Godocs:
Returns the result of indexing its first argument by the following arguments. Thus "index x 1 2 3" is, in Go syntax, x[1][2][3]. Each indexed item must be a map, slice, or array.
In Go templates, you can't access array, slice, or map elements directly the same way you would in Go. For example, $.Site.Data.authors[.Params.authorkey]
isn't supported syntax.
Instead, you have to use index
, a function that handles the lookup for you.
Example: Load Data from a Path Based on Front Matter Params
Assume you want to add a location = ""
field to your front matter for every article written in content/vacations/
. You want to use this field to populate information about the location at the bottom of the article in your single.html
template. You also have a directory in data/locations/
that looks like the following:
.
└── data
└── locations
├── abilene.toml
├── chicago.toml
├── oslo.toml
└── provo.toml
Here is an example of the data inside data/locations/oslo.toml
:
website = "https://www.oslo.kommune.no"
pop_city = 658390
pop_metro = 1717900
The example we will use will be an article on Oslo, which front matter should set to exactly the same name as the corresponding file name in data/locations/
:
title = "My Norwegian Vacation"
location = "oslo"
The content of oslo.toml
can be accessed from your template using the following node path: .Site.Data.locations.oslo
. However, the specific file you need is going to change according to the front matter.
This is where the index
function is needed. index
takes 2 parameters in this use case:
- The node path
- A string corresponding to the desired data; e.g.—
{{ index .Site.Data.locations “oslo” }}
The variable for .Params.location
is a string and can therefore replace oslo
in the example above:
{{ index .Site.Data.authors .Params.author }}
=> map[website:https://www.oslo.kommune.no pop_city:658390 pop_metro:1717900]
Now the call will return the specific file according to the location specified in the content's front matter, but you will likely want to write specific properties to the template. You can do this by continuing down the node path via dot notation (.
):
{{ (index .Site.Data.locations .Params.location).pop_city }}
=> 658390