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.GetPage Gets a `Page` of a given `path`. 2017-02-01 2017-02-01 2017-02-01
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.GetPage returns a page of a given path. Both Site and Page implements this method. The Page variant will, if given a relative path -- i.e. a path without a leading / -- try look for the page relative to the current page.

{{% note %}} Note: We overhauled and simplified the .GetPage API in Hugo 0.45. Before that you needed to provide a Kind attribute in addition to the path, e.g. {{ .Site.GetPage "section" "blog" }}. This will still work, but is now superfluous. {{% /note %}}

{{ with .Site.GetPage "/blog" }}{{ .Title }}{{ end }}

This method will return nil when no page could be found, so the above will not print anything if the blog section is not found.

To find a regular page in the blog section::

{{ with .Site.GetPage "/blog/my-post.md" }}{{ .Title }}{{ end }}

And since Page also provides a .GetPage method, the above is the same as:

{{ with .Site.GetPage "/blog" }}
{{ with .GetPage "my-post.md" }}{{ .Title }}{{ end }}
{{ end }}

.GetPage and Multilingual Sites

The previous examples have used the full content filename to look up the post. Depending on how you have organized your content (whether you have the language code in the file name or not, e.g. my-post.en.md), you may want to do the lookup without extension. This will get you the current language's version of the page:

{{ with .Site.GetPage "/blog/my-post" }}{{ .Title }}{{ end }}

.GetPage Example

This code snippet---in the form of a partial template---allows you to do the following:

  1. Grab the index object of your tags taxonomy.
  2. Assign this object to a variable, $t
  3. Sort the terms associated with the taxonomy by popularity.
  4. Grab the top two most popular terms in the taxonomy (i.e., the two most popular tags assigned to content.

{{< code file="grab-top-two-tags.html" >}}

    {{ $t := .Site.GetPage "/tags" }} {{ range first 2 $t.Data.Terms.ByCount }}
  • {{ . }}
  • {{ end }}
{{< /code >}}

.GetPage on Page Bundles

If the page retrieved by .GetPage is a Leaf Bundle, and you need to get the nested page resources in that, you will need to use the methods in .Resources as explained in the Page Resources section.

See the Headless Bundle documentation for an example.